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Articles on Collingwood Football Club, Including: Leigh Matthews, Phonse Kyne, Jock McHale, John Cahill (Footballer), Mick Malthouse, Bob Rose (Footba

Articles on Collingwood Football Club, Including: Leigh Matthews, Phonse Kyne, Jock McHale, John Cahill (Footballer), Mick Malthouse, Bob Rose (Footba

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General SociologyGeneral World History

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ISBN10: 1244547735
ISBN13: 9781244547735
Publisher: Hephaestus Books
Pages: 1006
Weight: 3.87
Height: 1.98 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. This particular book contains chapters focused on Collingwood Football Club, Collingwood Football Club coaches, Collingwood Football Club players, and Copeland Trophy winners. More info: The Collingwood Football Club, nicknamed The Magpies, is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). Formed in 1892, the club traditionally represented the working class of the inner-Melbourne suburb of Collingwood; however it has now moved its training and administration base to Gosch's Paddock and the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, at Olympic Park in Melbourne. In 2000, Collingwood moved its home games from its traditional suburban home ground, Victoria Park, to the much larger Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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