
#218 Johan Cruyff (A Life of Total Football)
Books Mentioned

“It's the autobiography of Johan Cruyff. This book was sent to me by a listener named Nicholas, who thought it would be interesting due to Johan's impact on football.”

“It reminded me of our Albert Lasker in the book, The Man Who Sold America, where he starts out in the advertising industry in the early nineteen hundreds.”

“This is going to remind me of what Michael Jordan said about Tiger Woods in that book I did a few weeks ago, Driven From Within.”

“The book discusses the idea that winning is a consequence of the process focused on, which is a main theme of Bill Walsh's career.”

“This is a quote from text winner. It says the Jordan rules succeeded against the bull. Well, that it became textbook for guarding athletic scores.”
“Arnold's first autobiography, he wrote when he was 30. It's called The Education of a Bodybuilder. Arnold was the only bodybuilder, or the first one, and then soon people copied this.”

“I read this book called The General and the Genius, Groves and Oppenheimer, the unlikely partnership that built it out of bomb.”
“He says exactly what the same exact idea that Johan's telling us here. Every facet of the club must be supportive of the first 11.”