anyone read his book as yet ??
Roos's new book
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Yes. And it's not just his: Tami has a considerable input. I found the most interesting parts were his discussion of his attitude to football, especially the emphasis on enjoying the game, and the notes he wrote when he retired as a player and before he took up coaching. And he states once and for all that there is not a 'no dickheads policy'.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball) -
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Yes. And it's not just his: Tami has a considerable input. I found the most interesting parts were his discussion of his attitude to football, especially the emphasis on enjoying the game, and the notes he wrote when he retired as a player and before he took up coaching. And he states once and for all that there is not a 'no dickheads policy'.
What do the famous Roos notes say? I'm thinking:
"You can't have too many stoppages"
"Defence is the best form of defence"
"My favourite part of the ground is the boundary line"
Wasn't he playing for the Swans when Eade introduced flooding? That must have been a big moment.The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible newsComment


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