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How to Run a Football Club
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british football
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english football
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soccer
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Product details
- ISBN 9781785316449
- Weight: 398g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 03 Aug 2020
- Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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How to Run a Football Club is the story of our national game. Told through a journey up the pyramid, from the muddy pitches and ramshackle changing rooms at grass-roots level to the glitz and glamour of the Premier League, the book explores that common theme that links the game at all levels - the simple love of the sport. It's there in the volunteer coaches who give up their Saturday mornings to teach kids how to play, the non-league club secretaries trying their best to get the pitch in good shape and the owners and investors risking their wealth in the unpredictable world of English football. How to Run a Football Club delves into their stories to find out what motivates the people who keep the game alive. It explores how the sport is evolving, with the growth of women's football, walking football and esports. What does it take to run a good football club? How is money, or a lack of it, changing the game? Read this book to find out.
Jim Keoghan is the author of three other books, namely Punk Football: The Rise of Fan Ownership in English Football; Highs, Lows and Bakayokos: Everton in the 90s; and Everton Greatest Games. He has written for FourFourTwo , The New Statesman, The Big Issue and many other publications and websites. He is also a junior football coach, having spent the past few years realising that becoming the next Pep Guardiola is far harder than it looks.
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