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House of Pain's a good read Chunglad, i would recommend getting a copy.

Tongo (UK) - Posts: 1795 - 31/12/2009 07:23:49    522796

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Currently reading Mickey Harte's book half way through and very impressed. Doesn't go into to much detail over anything bur gives enough info.

Galway11 (Galway) - Posts: 570 - 02/01/2010 14:48:16    522900

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Just finished Mickey Harte's book. Not bad, easy to get through, but he goes on a bit about the motivational speakers. Agreed with a lot but as expected he has blinkers on about some controversial events.

Not as much whinging as Jack O'Connor (his anti-northern rant).

blu (Down) - Posts: 1240 - 03/01/2010 20:15:16    523577

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Mickey Hartes book, alot a great quotes and really motivating! Genius of a man.. has alot of Gud stories and very spiritual man!

AyyyeeeSurely (Monaghan) - Posts: 7 - 03/01/2010 22:04:12    523648

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sean boylans book is very ispirational and good read..

flyer (Meath) - Posts: 815 - 04/01/2010 00:09:07    523730

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Read Dónal óg over Christmas & was entertained. Read Harte for the new Year & took much more from it. Harte seems more genuine & honest in his passion for success than Donal Óg. Both are very good reads though & both men should be complimented for their efforts to improving the GAA both locally & nationally.

Innteresting both their passions re their local club & their respective 'fields'.

dingle1 (Clare) - Posts: 805 - 04/01/2010 01:01:28    523747

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