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In conversation with Joe Schmidt (book launch)

  • 06-11-2019 9:32pm
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    In case anyone is interested...

    https://www.penguin.co.uk/events/2019/joe-schmidt-in-conversation.html

    Not quite sure where he found time to write a book....

    If you are a Bord Gais customer there is a pre sale for the Dublim gig - log in to your rewards otherwise public ticket sales open on Friday..Priced from €51 it includes a copy of the book (£20 down from £25 to pre order on Amazon).


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,206 ✭✭✭ClanofLams


    In case anyone is interested...

    https://www.penguin.co.uk/events/2019/joe-schmidt-in-conversation.html

    Not quite sure where he found time to write a book....

    If you are a Bord Gais customer there is a pre sale for the Dublim gig - log in to your rewards otherwise public ticket sales open on Friday..Priced from €51 it includes a copy of the book (£20 down from £25 to pre order on Amazon).

    I am furious, he’s even ignoring Connacht on his bloody book tour!

    Joking obviously, hopefully it goes well for him. It will be interesting to see what kind of book it is, I’m guessing it will be the usual ‘safe’ autobiography for a sportsperson and there won’t be any particularly interesting insights. The fact that’s it’s finished already doesn’t suggest any detailed RWC post mortem. It’ll sell well regardless I imagine.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,958 ✭✭✭mr_edge_to_you


    ClanofLams wrote: »
    I am furious, he’s even ignoring Connacht on his bloody book tour!

    Joking obviously, hopefully it goes well for him. It will be interesting to see what kind of book it is, I’m guessing it will be the usual ‘safe’ autobiography for a sportsperson and there won’t be any particularly interesting insights. The fact that’s it’s finished already doesn’t suggest any detailed RWC post mortem. It’ll sell well regardless I imagine.

    I saw him speak at a private event this year. A very different man than the one you see being interviewed in his Ireland gear after a test match. It could be good!


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