Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Womens Football
By (Author) Fiona Crawford
By (author) Lee McGowan
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st November 2019
Australia
General
Non Fiction
History of sport
Gender studies: women and girls
796.3340820994
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
The inspirational story of the past, present and future of Australian women's football its players, fans, and the game they love.
Australian women's football rides high on the sporting landscape now, but this book shows that success has been one-hundred years in the making. It shares stories of triumph in the face of overwhelming odds, and tales of heartbreak and obstacles that seem insurmountable. But it is also about community, endurance and collective success.
Eye-opening and celebratory, it tells the story of amateur women kicking a ball around a century ago to Australia's national team being one of the best in the world. The Matildas are forty years old and no longer have to wear hand-me-down men's kits, pay for their own medical insurance and do it all for love not money. But there have been no free kicks along the way as they have faced prejudice and even outright hostility.
Never Say Die takes in dusty archives, rainy pitch-side evenings and heart-breaking and heart-warming interviews including with FIFA and FFA board members, Matildas past and present, W-League coaches and players, state and club administrators. But at its heart are fans from every level of the game who could not love it more.
'Never Say Die is the book the women's game has been waiting for. Crawford and McGowan bring stories from across a century of football into one place to highlight a rich, remarkable, previously uncaptured history.' Craig Foster
Never Say Die is the book the women's game has been waiting for. Crawford and McGowan bring stories from across a century of football into one place to highlight a rich, remarkable, previously uncaptured history.' - Craig Foster
Fiona Crawford is a researcher, writer, editor and social media strategist whose work spans social and environmental issues, the arts, and football. Fiona has written for many publications, clients, and websites, including The Big Issue, Peppermint, Kill Your Darlings, Bookseller+Publisher, Writing Queensland, the Matildas and the W League, FourFourTwo, The Conversation and the Homeless World Cup.
Lee McGowan is a researcher and writer at the Queensland University of Technology. His current funded project partners with Football Queensland and the State Library of Queensland to build a history of womens football. He has written football-related fiction and non-fiction for publications, including The Blizzard, The Conversation, Smith Journal, The Writing Platform and New Australian Writing. His football projects have featured on SBS News, Australian Story, the Courier-Mail and a number of ABC radio shows.