Footy's Glory Days

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This is the story of the glory days of AFL, before corporations and big business made AFL the national juggernaut that it is today. When football was a high scoring, bruising tribal contest with cult figures, suburban rivalries and local grounds packed with fans. It’s a look at the days when footballers had 'real jobs' and smoked cigarettes at half time – before rules and regulations meant players were watched with eagle eyes and misdemeanours were a bad thing.
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ISBN:

9781742705880

Format:

Paperback

Dimensions:

23cm x 15cm

Weight:

460g

RRP:

$29.99

Category:

Sport

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Published:

01 August 2013

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elliot Cartledge

Elliot Cartledge has written extensively about sport, music and travel in Australia and overseas. Born in Gippsland, Victoria, he studied film and literature at Monash University before relocating to the United Kingdom and Latin America. He has played and coached sport on four different continents.

Cartledge is the author of five sports books, including three AFL books: The Hafey Years: Reliving a golden era