Unknown in Scotland upon his arrival and unheralded in the English game, Ange Postecoglou revels in his status as an outside agitator. After transforming a Celtic team in turmoil into serial winners, sweeping up five trophies over the course of two spectacular seasons, his appointment by Tottenham Hotspur made him the first Australian manager to take charge of a Premier League club.
Revolution charts the dramatic story of Postecoglou’s instant impact on British football with Celtic and explores his life and times in the sport, through the eyes of those who know him best. Could a track record in Australian, Japanese and Scottish football transfer to the unique landscape of the English game? Would a man without a playing track record in Europe command the respect of a dressing room packed with international stars?
Examining the traits that set him apart from his playing peers and the coaching education that has prepared him for his biggest challenge, Revolution provides an insight into the making of a man and the unique football philosophy that has reinvigorated teams and transformed playing styles at a succession of clubs across the globe.
John Greechan is an Edinburgh-based sports writer with The Times in Scotland and a former Chief Sports Writer with the Scottish Daily Mail. During 30 years as a journalist on both sides of the border, his remit has ranged from non-league assignments to coverage of the Olympics, the rugby World Cup and golf’s Open championship.
Reading John Greechan’s absorbing new biography of Ange Postecoglou, Revolution, an echo of that historic Nicholson-Blanchflower contrast could be heard in so many of the anecdotes concerning Postecoglou’s career, his personality and his uncompromising quest for stylish substance'
~Michael Walker, Irish Times
A fascinating new book... It's especially compelling on Postecoglou's formative years in Australia'
~The Times
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