Book description
A behind-the-scenes look at the business and fun of sport from the man
who has run the Football Federation of Australia and currently heads the
Australian Rugby UnionJohn Eales holding the Webb Ellis Cup aloft after
Australiaà  s triumph at the 1999 Rugby World Cup. John Aloisi tearing
off his jersey after driving home the penalty kick against Uruguay to
lead the Socceroos to the 2006 World Cup for the first time in 30 years.
Two iconic sporting images of our times, one man at the helm through
those and many others. John Oà  Neill, one of the worldà  s leading
sports administrators and strategic thinkers, believes in à Â
pipedreamsà  à Â- those radical ideas that, when articulated, show us
what is possible. Having gained business acumen during a successful
career with State Bank, John always held rugby union close to his heart,
both as a player and a coach. Taking over as CEO of the Australian Rugby
Union in 1995, John would lead the revolution of the sport out of the
dark ages of amateurism and into its most successful and financially
prosperous period ever. He would go on to bring the tournament to
Australian soil in 2003 in what many consider to be the à  best everà Â
World Cup. In a recruitment coup by business tycoon Frank Lowy, he left
the ARU in 2004 to head up Football Federation Australia. John OÃ Â
Neill was soon backing another à  pipedreamà  , going on record that
he was determined to wake the sleeping giant of Australian sport and
place it on a par with the other football codes. His Midas touch was
again evident in the Socceroos dramatic 2006 FIFAWorld Cup campaign that
lifted an entire nation and in the establishment of the Hyundai
A-League. It can now be said that à  the World Gameà  has arrived in
full. John OÃ Â Neill takes us past the gilded images of Aussie gold and
recounts the power struggles with the establishment and players, and the
lighter moments on and off the field à Â- all against the backdrop of a
sports-mad country where the top of the pedestal is the perennial
expectation. In the business of sport where passion and reason hang in
an uncertain balance, OÃ Â Neill takes us through every step of his
mission: leaving sport in a better place than when he found it. John
OÃ Â Neill AO was born in Sydney in 1951, and was educated at St JosephÃ
 s College, Hunters Hill, and Sydney University. He is a qualified
solicitor, as well as a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Institute of
Company Directors and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Bankers.
John has held numerous directorships, in both sport and business, as
well as being involved in a number of community organisations over the
years. He is currently back heading up the ARU. John was appointed an
Officer of the Order of Australia for service to Rugby as an
administrator, to the financial services sector, and to the community
through educational and charitable organisations. He was 2002, 2003 and
2006 Confederation of Sport, Sports Executive of the Year. John and his
wife, Julie, live in Sydney and have three sons.