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The Will to Win

by John Quinn

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Renowned as the manager who brought the Sam Maguire to Meath after a gap of twenty years - and then brought it back again three more times - Boylan has led an interesting and extraordinary life.Healer, herbalist, GAA manager, family man - he is an inspiration to all who come in contact with him. Here his profound understanding of the human spirit, of what really makes people tick, of how to engage a person's deepest loyalty shines through every sentence. This is a book of celebration of the best in people - his people.Boylan's own account of his years as spoken to John Quinn. His own voice - his own words.… (more)
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Renowned as the manager who brought the Sam Maguire to Meath after a gap of twenty years - and then brought it back again three more times - Boylan has led an interesting and extraordinary life.Healer, herbalist, GAA manager, family man - he is an inspiration to all who come in contact with him. Here his profound understanding of the human spirit, of what really makes people tick, of how to engage a person's deepest loyalty shines through every sentence. This is a book of celebration of the best in people - his people.Boylan's own account of his years as spoken to John Quinn. His own voice - his own words.

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