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Playing the Long Game: A Memoir (edició 2022)

de Christine Sinclair (Autor)

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"For the first time in depth and in public, Olympic soccer gold-medalist Christine Sinclair, the top international goal scorer of all time and one of Canada's greatest athletes, reflects on both her exhilarating successes and her heartbreaking failures. Playing the Long Game is a book of earned wisdom on the value of determination and team spirit, and on leadership that changed the landscape of women's sport. Christine Sinclair is one of the world's most respected and admired athletes. Not only is she the player who has scored the most goals on the international soccer stage, male or female, but more than two decades into her career, she is the heart of any team she plays on, the captain of both Canada's national team and the top-ranked Portland Thorns FC in the National Women's Soccer League. Working with the brilliant and bestselling sportswriter Stephen Brunt, who has followed her career for decades, the intensely private Sinclair will share her reflections on the significant moments and turning points in her life and career, the big wins and losses survived, not only on the pitch. Her extraordinary journey, combined with her candour, commitment and decency, will inspire and empower her fans and admirers, and girls and women everywhere."--… (més)
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Títol:Playing the Long Game: A Memoir
Autors:Christine Sinclair (Autor)
Informació:Random House Canada (2022), 256 pages
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A good read to get ready for our World Cup trip! Christine Sinclair went to the University of Portland, and now plays for the Portland Thorns, so she's a local hero, and also the leading international goal scorer (for men or women. She's a very private person, so this memoir doesn't have many personal details, but lots of info about the Canadian Women's team, and the history of international women's soccer (football). ( )
  banjo123 | Jul 15, 2023 |
As anyone who has followed women's soccer at all knows Christine Sinclair hates attention. She even goes so far as to flat-out say within the pages of this book that she doesn't want strangers to know her. If you're going into this memoir thinking you're going to get something deep and personal from Christine, you'll be disappointed: Playing the Long Game is far more of a professional memoir than anything deeply personal.

Christine goes over the highs and lows of her soccer career, being rather diplomatically candid. She opens the book with the triumphant gold medal at the Tokyo, then starts at her beginning and builds back up to gold again.

She has nothing but praise for almost everybody except the US Women's National Team, though even that is couched in terms of how much she respects their drive, ambition, and how they sued their soccer federation for equal pay. But reading between the lines of Canadian politeness and passive aggression, Christine absolutely loathes their arrogance and finds their behaviour borderline unprofessional. She fully admits that being the outspoken mouthpiece that her close friend Megan Rapinoe is just could never be her, but she is dedicated to furthering the cause behind the scenes.

I really liked learning some behind-the-scenes details, like how Christine and Jessie Fleming were once assigned as roommates when Jessie was new to the squad and they both are so shy that they were awkward and quiet with each other the entire time. A lot of Playing the Long Game involves how much John Herdman, the coach of the Canadian Women's National team between 2011 and 2018, influenced and affected her, particularly his kindness and understanding after the death of her father. She credits him with a lot of the success of the team.

Overall it was a solid professional memoir. It's pretty obvious Christine didn't write it out of a desire to be better known by anyone but because she wants to further the cause of equality in soccer. I can't wait to watch her succeed. ( )
  xaverie | Apr 3, 2023 |
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"For the first time in depth and in public, Olympic soccer gold-medalist Christine Sinclair, the top international goal scorer of all time and one of Canada's greatest athletes, reflects on both her exhilarating successes and her heartbreaking failures. Playing the Long Game is a book of earned wisdom on the value of determination and team spirit, and on leadership that changed the landscape of women's sport. Christine Sinclair is one of the world's most respected and admired athletes. Not only is she the player who has scored the most goals on the international soccer stage, male or female, but more than two decades into her career, she is the heart of any team she plays on, the captain of both Canada's national team and the top-ranked Portland Thorns FC in the National Women's Soccer League. Working with the brilliant and bestselling sportswriter Stephen Brunt, who has followed her career for decades, the intensely private Sinclair will share her reflections on the significant moments and turning points in her life and career, the big wins and losses survived, not only on the pitch. Her extraordinary journey, combined with her candour, commitment and decency, will inspire and empower her fans and admirers, and girls and women everywhere."--

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