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Ireland's World Cup 2002
Ireland's World Cup 2002
Ireland's World Cup 2002
Ireland's World Cup 2002
Ireland's World Cup 2002
Ireland's World Cup 2002
PUBLISHED 2002

Ireland's World Cup 2002

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McCarthy's World Cup Memoir
When Irish Eyes Were Watching
Mick McCarthy's "Ireland's World Cup 2002" provides an exhilarating and candid account of Ireland's journey in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, a tournament that saw the team reach the Round of 16 before being beaten by Spain. This book is more than just a chronicle of matches; it's a vivid exploration of the emotions, challenges, and triumphs experienced by the Irish team and their manager during this unforgettable summer.
McCarthy, whose storied career in football spans playing and managerial roles, brings his personal insights and experiences to the forefront in this book. His narrative begins with the qualifiers and takes readers through the intense pressure and global scrutiny faced by the team during the World Cup finals in Japan and Korea. McCarthy's account is honest and heartfelt, as he shares the highs and lows of the journey, including the infamous "Saipan Incident" that rocked the team and captivated the media.
The "Saipan Incident," a pivotal moment in Ireland's World Cup story, is recounted with remarkable clarity and fairness. McCarthy delves into the conflict with Roy Keane, providing readers with a balanced perspective on the events that unfold. This incident serves as a testament to McCarthy's leadership and resilience, as he navigated through the turmoil to keep the team focused and united. 
The book is lavishly illustrated with over 30 colour photos, capturing the essence of the tournament and bringing to life the emotions of the players and fans. These images complement McCarthy's vivid descriptions, allowing readers to feel as though they are part of the action, from the intensity of the matches to the camaraderie in the dressing room.
McCarthy's unwavering belief in his team and his dedication to maintaining Ireland's team spirit shine throughout the book. His leadership qualities are evident not only in his strategic decisions on the field but also in his ability to foster a sense of unity and purpose within the squad. The joy of their success and the shared experiences of the Irish squad are celebrated, making this book a tribute to the power of teamwork.
"Ireland's World Cup 2002" is a captivating read for football enthusiasts and anyone interested in the dynamics of leadership under pressure. Mick McCarthy's engaging storytelling and insightful reflections offer a unique glimpse into the world of international football, making this book a valuable addition to any sports library. Whether you're reliving the excitement of the 2002 World Cup or discovering it for the first time, this book promises to be a rewarding journey.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 
Published:  2002
Price: £9.99
Hardcover: 316 pages
Used Book in very good condition
Lavishly illustrated over 30 plates



McCarthy's World Cup Memoir
When Irish Eyes Were Watching
Mick McCarthy's "Ireland's World Cup 2002" provides an exhilarating and candid account of Ireland's journey in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, a tournament that saw the team reach the Round of 16 before being beaten by Spain. This book is more than just a chronicle of matches; it's a vivid exploration of the emotions, challenges, and triumphs experienced by the Irish team and their manager during this unforgettable summer.
McCarthy, whose storied career in football spans playing and managerial roles, brings his personal insights and experiences to the forefront in this book. His narrative begins with the qualifiers and takes readers through the intense pressure and global scrutiny faced by the team during the World Cup finals in Japan and Korea. McCarthy's account is honest and heartfelt, as he shares the highs and lows of the journey, including the infamous "Saipan Incident" that rocked the team and captivated the media.
The "Saipan Incident," a pivotal moment in Ireland's World Cup story, is recounted with remarkable clarity and fairness. McCarthy delves into the conflict with Roy Keane, providing readers with a balanced perspective on the events that unfold. This incident serves as a testament to McCarthy's leadership and resilience, as he navigated through the turmoil to keep the team focused and united. 
The book is lavishly illustrated with over 30 colour photos, capturing the essence of the tournament and bringing to life the emotions of the players and fans. These images complement McCarthy's vivid descriptions, allowing readers to feel as though they are part of the action, from the intensity of the matches to the camaraderie in the dressing room.
McCarthy's unwavering belief in his team and his dedication to maintaining Ireland's team spirit shine throughout the book. His leadership qualities are evident not only in his strategic decisions on the field but also in his ability to foster a sense of unity and purpose within the squad. The joy of their success and the shared experiences of the Irish squad are celebrated, making this book a tribute to the power of teamwork.
"Ireland's World Cup 2002" is a captivating read for football enthusiasts and anyone interested in the dynamics of leadership under pressure. Mick McCarthy's engaging storytelling and insightful reflections offer a unique glimpse into the world of international football, making this book a valuable addition to any sports library. Whether you're reliving the excitement of the 2002 World Cup or discovering it for the first time, this book promises to be a rewarding journey.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 
Published:  2002
Price: £9.99
Hardcover: 316 pages
Used Book in very good condition
Lavishly illustrated over 30 plates




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