You stuck up pompous git fis, trying to promote a book claiming New Zealand now is suppose to have the best sporting culture, well bullshit!!!!!!The greatest team in world history. How many times have Scotland beaten the All Blacks , Zero.
In the best-selling Legacy, author James Kerr goes deep into the heart of the world's most successful sporting team, the legendary All Blacks of New Zealand, to reveal 15 powerful and practical lessons for leadership. Legacy is a unique, inspiring handbook for leaders in all fields and asks: What are the secrets of sustained success? How do you turn vision into action? How do you achieve world-class standards, day after day, week after week, year after year? How do you handle pressure? How do you train to win at the highest level? How do you turn purpose into practice? What do you leave behind you after you're gone? What Will Be Your Legacy? 'Beautifully written, wonderfully observed, true to the bone. This book is both intelligent and insightful: the perfect 'how-to' manual for effective leadership. Read it.' - Anton Oliver, former All Blacks captain.
When you can create a legacy worthy of talking about, then try to make such a claim.
You won't talk about how a munster team of non professionals were able to put the mighty all blacks to the sword and set themselves a true legacy.
Also the legacy the all blacks set in them days has been very short lived since, rugby became professional in the northern hemisphere. It has always been regarded as a public school sport in the past so never really appealed or was not that open to many to succeed in.
So when you want to talk about legacy, try talking about the Lisbon lions and there achievements in setting a real legacy never to be matched again.
Or the legacy of the celtic support, matched by the Irish and tartan army who follow there country worldwide in the knowledge of success been very limited, a real legacy of what a team can mean to the followers and set that example worldwide, for which many countries try to follow suit nowadays.
You possibly ain't aware of our Irish national sports, that was tried to be destroyed by the British without success, that still remains AMATEUR, that requires real passion for the county you come from and the amount of dedication needed just to make the training required, all the while holding down family and work commitments, with the only expense given in petrol money. To excel at a sport where you can also set standards for generations to try and follow. Also in an AMATEUR sport where over 82k people try to attend a final where the tickets are like goal dust, such is the demand. Now there's a legacy for which countless books have been wrote about, but unlike you, we don't go around bragging about it, as it still remains and always will be a huge part of our sporting legacy.
So sadly FIS, your attempt to try and promote a New Zealand sporting culture as far better than that of a CELT culture falls upon deaf ears.
Now with been a doctor with a passion for reading, how about reading some books about ENVY, plenty on offer at a guess, and still a legacy that remains in tact with the seven deadly sins.
I remain very proud of what our celt sporting culture has produced over many a long year, so will not take kindly to the likes of you trying to dismiss there achievements by trying to under mind them, so tread carefully