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Ricki Herbert: A New Fire

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Release date NZ
October 1st, 2009
Author
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Imprint
HarperCollins New Zealand
ISBN-13
9781869507466
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Product ID
3107134

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Every Kiwi football fan knows Ricki Herbert. A star of the 1982 World Cup-qualifying All Whites, who under the inspired coaching of John Adshead and Kevin Fallon did the impossible, and took on the world from Mt Wellington, as Eriksson Stadium was then known, he then played professionally in the UK for Wolverhampton Wanderers. At the end of a successful playing career, one of the most highly respected and best-loved figures in the local game took his considerable skills into coaching the game he has loved with a passion all his life. When a New Zealand franchise, the Knights, finally joined the Australian league, their struggles and misadventures became headline news. In danger of losing their place in the competition after a disasterous year and facing an ignominious last on the results table, Herbert, by now coach of the All Whites, was called in to see them through the last five games of the season. He pulled them up from the bottom of the table. When millionaire developer Terry Serepisos came to the rescue and formed the Wellington Phoenix from the ashes of the Knights, no one was surprised that he wanted Herbert as coach. In a revealing and very readable account of the trials and tribulations of a life spent playing and coaching football from New Zealand, Ricki Herbert: A new fire is one for the Yellow Fever, the Phoenix fans, and general sports readers alike.

Author Biography

Russell Gray is a man of many talents - biographer of golfer Micheal Campbell, Netballer Irene Van Dyk and national golf coach Mal Tongue, he is currently Kit Manager for the Wellington Phoenix Soccer Franchise. A retired sports journalist, Russell lives in Wellington.
 

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Review by Aj on 10th August, 2010
5 stars "Kiwi Football Genius"

From the point of view of someone who works closely with Ricki on a day-to-day basis, Russell Gray does a fantastic job of outlining Ricki's upbringing in Auckland, New Zealand before diving into the “rise of the Phoenix.”

Covering Ricki's profes­sional career as he moves from being an outstanding player in the 1982 World Cup squad to the head coach of New Zealand's first (successful) Professional Club Football team.

Highly enjoyable read with stories from the road and insights from close colleagues and family – A highly recommended read for any New Zealand Football fan.

The back cover is also a brilliant photo of the Fever Zone at a Wellington Phoenix match which I have had the personal pleasure of enjoying.

Give it a read and come out better off.

 

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