- Willy Meisl
Willy Meisl (
December 26 ,1895 ,Vienna -June 12 ,1968 ,Locarno ) was anAustria n-jewish sports journalist in the 20th century; the brother of the Austrian national football manager,Hugo Meisl .Willy Meisl's writings did much to transform the way football was perceived and played throughout continental Europe. In 1955 he coined the phrase 'The Whirl' to describe the play of his brother's Austrian 'Wunderteam' of the 1930s. He wrote: ‘We must free our soccer youth from the shackles of playing to order, along rails as it were. We must give them ideas and encourage them to develop their own.’ [http://www.newagebd.com/2005/mar/10/total.html]
Meisl's early career showed an inclination toward sports and participation. He played amateur football asa goalkeeper in
Vienna , was even selected for the national side by his brother; he played tennis, boxing, was a swimmer, played water polo and, later, coached the Swedish sideHammarby IF for two seasons from 1923. He completed legal studies in the early 1920s but his career was in print, working for a Berlin newspaper (Vossische Zeitung ) between 1924 - 1933 before establishing himself as an astute author and editor. [http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/WillyMeisl.htm]He emigrated to the
United Kingdom in January, 1934 following theNazi 's seizure of power inGermany and continued as a journalist. He assisted theBritish Olympic Committee in working in their press department in preparation for the1936 Summer Olympics held inBerlin , joined the British Army, and was a staff member of theForeign Office .
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