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Better Read Than Dead

Vince Rugari in-conversation with Simon Hill

Join us with Vince Rugari to celebrate the release of Angeball! Vince will be in-conversation with Simon Hill.

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Vince Rugari in-conversation with Simon Hill
Vince Rugari in-conversation with Simon Hill

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02 Sept 2024, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Better Read Than Dead, 265 King St, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia

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About The Event

The definitive biography of Ange Postecoglou, Australia's first Premier League manager and instigator of the 'Angeball' phenomenon that has taken the football world by storm.  

With unparalleled access to Postecoglou himself and a career spent pitch-side, leading Australian football writer Vince Rugari presents a comprehensive portrait of one of the sport's most enigmatic figures. Traversing the world interviewing players, coaches, colleagues, friends and foes alike, Rugari brings to light the tenacity, innovation and passion that have driven Postecoglou to the pinnacle of football management.  

Angeball offers an unprecedented glimpse into the mind and heart of this footballing pioneer, from his humble beginnings at South Melbourne to the heights of the EPL. Fuelled by an unshakable belief in himself and his ideas, Postecoglou's unique, mesmerising style of football is inspired by the teams he enjoyed watching as a child with his father. And it works.  

Angeball reveals the dynamics behind his coaching brilliance, his complicated relationship with the game in Australia and the profound impact he has had on fans worldwide.

Vince Rugari is one of Australia's leading football journalists. A sports reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald, he has covered World Cups, Asian Cups, A-League grand finals and many key moments in between. He was working for Sportal when he first came across Ange Postecoglou at Brisbane Roar in 2011 and has followed his football ever since, and covered his Socceroos team closely on the road to the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Vince previously worked for or contributed to The Guardian, FourFourTwo magazine and Australian Associated Press among other outlets, and was previously the host of Stan Sport FC. He won a Walkley award in 2023 for digital media: innovation journalism with The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald's Visual Stories Team.

Simon Hill is a British-born sports commentator who joined SBS Sport after more than a decade working in both radio and television in the United Kingdom. Away from the studio, Simon enjoys playing the drums, reading up on political history and following his beloved Manchester City.

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