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Bulldog 24
27 Nov 2007, 00:29
Hi Swannies
I am an author who is writing a book on Rodney Eade which will be released next year. I am a Bulldogs supporter that is how I met Rodney. I have written two other books " Like Father Like Son" on father/son footy combinations and I have written the History of the Footscray District Football League for its 75th anniversary.
I am after any stories of a personal meeting or encounter with Rodney, or anything you think might be relevant.
Please send to my email address kevinhillier@optusnet.com.au
Cheers Kev
Good luck with the book.
I love rocket and know how important he was in taking the club the extra step and into a team playing finals regularly and creating a winning culture. However we know Rocket took it hard against our board when he was let go from the swans and has a few personal vendetta's so I’m hoping your book reviews this period with some balance.
Bulldog 24
28 Nov 2007, 01:08
Yes it will be a balanced account of the end of his time in Sydney, is there any person apart from the Chairman that you can steer me to who might be able to help in that balance. A Journalist maybe ?
Cheers
Yes it will be a balanced account of the end of his time in Sydney, is there any person apart from the Chairman that you can steer me to who might be able to help in that balance. A Journalist maybe ?
Cheers
Is your book authorised? Or at least being done with the knowledge and/or co-operation of Eade?
If it is, you should try contacting the Swans directly and ask if there is anyone who would like to contribute. I am sure some of the players would have nice stuff to say about him.
Steve Brassell is the media manager at the club. Or you could go straight to MBH, who generally seems to go out of his way to be helpful (though he wasn't around at the time of Eade).
The natural
28 Nov 2007, 11:56
Yes it will be a balanced account of the end of his time in Sydney, is there any person apart from the Chairman that you can steer me to who might be able to help in that balance. A Journalist maybe ?
CheersIm sure if you speak with Mike Sheean he could enlighten you as he has always had a great relationship with the club and also Richard Colless which has given him a very good in at the club for a long time now.He is also pretty friendly with Rocket i reckon,so that might just be the balanced view your looking for.Jim main might also be handy because what he doesent know about the Swans never happened!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.Sydney journos wouldnt be in the know like these two. Cheers.:thumbsu:
If it is, you should try contacting the Swans directly and ask if there is anyone who would like to contribute. I am sure some of the players would have nice stuff to say about him.
Steve Brassell is the media manager at the club. Or you could go straight to MBH, who generally seems to go out of his way to be helpful (though he wasn't around at the time of Eade).[/quote]
i am not real sure that too many of the swans players or staff would have too many nice things to say.apparently rodney wasnt a real popular boy.
and i have that from quite a few reliable sources
Bulldog 24
28 Nov 2007, 21:22
Yes book is totally authorised and I have spoken to several Seans players, officials and the Chairman but you are always looking at all angles. You never know where you might find a new storyline or a bit of info. Just covering all my bases.
Cheers Kev
magic.merkin
29 Nov 2007, 15:33
someone on here had a funny story about over hearing rocca's mum being told off by Eade.
little village
5 Dec 2007, 19:21
i wonder if the reasons plugger, craig o'brien, schwatter and some others retired will ever come out.
i wonder if coaches have the fabric of the club at the forefront of their minds when they are discarding players willy nilly or if they are coaching to save thier jobs
Hopelesslyaddicted
6 Dec 2007, 21:19
Be interested as to what you write about his last few months in Sydney and the manner of his departure.
Overall he was good for the Swans but I reckon that he would even agree that in hindsight that he needed to be moved on.
Funny how within a matter of weeks from Eades departure how Adam Goodes took several huge steps forward and truly emerged under the guidance of Roos.