Football Corruption and Lies

Football  Corruption and Lies
Author: John Sugden,Alan Tomlinson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2017-12-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781134811670

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World football is in crisis. The corruption scandal engulfing FIFA is arguably the biggest story in the history of modern sport and a watershed for sport governance. More than a decade ago, John Sugden and Alan Tomlinson laid the foundations for subsequent investigations with the publication of Badfellas, a groundbreaking work of critical sport sociology that exposed the systematic corruption at the heart of world football. It was a book that FIFA and Sepp Blatter tried to ban. Now re-issued to combine the original contents of Badfellas with new chapters covering the current crisis, this book points to the ways in which FIFA’s new administration can learn from the Blatter story. The prequel traces the course of Sugden and Tomlinson’s game-changing investigation into FIFA, while the sequel updates the FIFA story from 2002 onwards and provides a chronology of crises and scandals within the FIFA narrative. Demonstrating the vital importance of critical investigative methods in sport studies, Football, Corruption and Lies: Revisiting Badfellas, the book FIFA tried to ban is essential reading for anybody looking to understand Blatter’s rise and fall.

The Hundred Yard Lie

The Hundred Yard Lie
Author: Rick Telander
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0252065239

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The lead college football writer for Sports Illustrated examines the myths that surround college football and obscure the reality of the game.

Power Corruption and Pies

Power Corruption and Pies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 383
Release: 1999
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: OCLC:1285759688

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Routledge Handbook of Football Business and Management

Routledge Handbook of Football Business and Management
Author: Simon Chadwick,Daniel Parnell,Paul Widdop,Christos Anagnostopoulos
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351262781

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Soccer is the world’s most valuable sport, generating bigger revenues, as well as being watched and played by more people, than any other. It is virtually impossible to understand the business of sport without understanding the football industry. This book surveys contemporary football in unparalleled breadth and depth. Presenting critical insights from world-leading football scholars and introducing football’s key organisations, leagues and emerging nations, it explores key themes from governance and law to strategy and finance, as well as cutting edge topics such as analytics, digital media and the women’s game. This is essential reading for all students, researchers and practitioners working in football, sport business, sport management or mainstream business and management.

The Age of Football Soccer and the 21st Century

The Age of Football  Soccer and the 21st Century
Author: David Goldblatt
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780393635126

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A monumental exploration of soccer and society in our time—by its preeminent historian. The Age of Football proves that whether you call it football or soccer, you can’t make sense of the modern world without understanding its most popular sport. With breathtaking scope and an unparalleled knowledge of the game, David Goldblatt—author of the best-selling The Ball Is Round—charts soccer’s global cultural ascent, economic transformation, and deep politicization.

Sir Stanley Rous and the Growth of World Football

Sir Stanley Rous and the Growth of World Football
Author: Alan Tomlinson
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781527560635

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At Wembley in 1966, England’s football captain Bobby Moore received the World Cup from Queen Elizabeth and FIFA president Stanley Rous. This book takes the life of Rous (1895-1986) as a lens through which to understand the escalating profile of football both nationally and globally. It illuminates how it was possible for Rous to emerge from a Suffolk village and ascend to the top of FIFA’s hierarchy and the company of elites. Educational opportunities, service in the Great War and an international referee’s profile prepared Rous for the position of Secretary at The Football Association, alongside charity work in World War II and organisational responsibilities for the London 1948 Olympics. His FIFA role combined diplomacy with development, in post-colonial times of volatile international relations. The book informs scholars and fans alike, showing too that Rous’s crowning achievement as FIFA President at the 1966 World Cup marked a peak for England’s power and influence in world football.

Football and Risk

Football and Risk
Author: Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000648584

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This is the first book to look closely at the concept of ‘risk’ in elite and professional football from a social scientific perspective. Drawing on the wider sociological, criminological and management literature on risk, it shows how football helps us to understand global risk more generally in present-day society. The book explores how attitudes to risk have shaped the modern football business, and identifies those risks that pose a threat to the sustainability of football in the future. It draws upon the work of theorists including Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Michel Foucault, as well as digital media sources and policy documents, and covers a range of topics, cases and themes including political, environmental and terrorism risks, technologies, the governance of fans and risk resistance. In the context of the social, globalized and commercialized realm of football, as well as a global pandemic that has had a profound influence on attitudes to risk, the book argues that modern societies’ preoccupation with risk has transformed the ways in which modern football is played on the pitch, organized off the pitch, covered in the media and attended by fans. Including an extended case study of the 2026 World Cup, to be held in the USA, Mexico and Canada, this is a thought-provoking read for any student, researcher or policy-maker with an interest in football, sport, events, sociology, criminology or risk management.

Moments Metaphors Memories

Moments  Metaphors  Memories
Author: Kausik Bandyopadhyay,Souvik Naha
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000348101

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As the most popular mass spectator sport across the world, soccer generates key moments of significance on and off the field, encapsulated in events that create metaphors and memories, with wider social, cultural, psychological, political, commercial and aesthetic implications. Since its inception as a modern game, the history of soccer has been replete with events that have changed the organization, meanings and impact of the sport. The passage from the club to the nation or from the local to the global often opens up transnational spaces that provide a context for studying the events that have ‘defined’ the sport and its followers. Such defining events can include sporting performances, decisions taken by various stakeholders of the game, accidents and violence among players and fans, and invention of supporter cultures, among other things. The present volume attempts to document, identify and analyse some of the defining events in the history of soccer from interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives. It revisits the discourses of signification and memorialization of such events that have influenced society, culture, politics, religion, and commerce. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Soccer & Society.