Herbert Chapman on Football

Herbert Chapman on Football
Author: Herbert Chapman
Publsiher: GCR Books Limited
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780955921131

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The Life and Times of Herbert Chapman

The Life and Times of Herbert Chapman
Author: Patrick Barclay
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780297868514

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The definitive story of the father of modern football, Herbert Chapman. Herbert Chapman, the boss of the all-conquering Arsenal team of the 1930s, was the father of modern football management. A relative journeyman as a player, he moved into the dugout aged 29 with Northampton Town, before building a multiple-title-winning team with Huddersfield in the 1920s. It was at Arsenal, however, where Chapman would leave an indelible mark on the landscape of football. Patrick Barclay's poignant and detailed biography weaves Chapman's story into the momentous times through which he lived, including the tragedy of the First World War, the subsequent Depression and the rise of fascism. Deeply influential on Arsenal successors such as George Graham and Arsène Wenger, he also pioneered changes in the game's scenery and tactical approaches. As Sir Matt Busby later remarked, Herbert Chapman changed the game of football.

Herbert Chapman

Herbert Chapman
Author: Stephen Studd
Publsiher: Souvenir Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1998
Genre: Soccer managers
ISBN: 028563416X

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Rebels for the Cause

Rebels for the Cause
Author: Jon Spurling
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781780574868

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Arsenal's on-field success has been well documented. But what has never been written before is the equally remarkable history of Arsenal's rebels, both on and off the pitch. Spanning almost 120 years, and set against a backdrop of turbulent social and political change, Rebels for the Cause assesses the legacy and impact of Arsenal's most controversial players, officials and matches. From hard men like '30s player Wilf Copping to the reformed wild ones of recent years such as Tony Adams, Jon Spurling highlights the infamous figures whose refusal to conform has made them terrace legends. Mavericks such as '80s star Charlie Nicholas and the 'King of Highbury' Charlie George are here, as are '70s lads Alan Hudson and Malcolm Macdonald. The book also focuses on the club's revolutionary founding fathers, David Danskin and Jack Humble, the terrifying '20s 'soccer Tsar' Sir Henry Norris and David Dein's controversial introduction of free-market economics to Highbury in the regressive '80s. Also investigated are the stories behind Arsenal's most infamous tabloid exposés. Featuring extensive interviews with 15 former players, Rebels for the Cause is an indispensable guide to the alternative history of Arsenal Football Club, shedding new light on the origins of the rivalry with Tottenham, on many of Highbury's cult heroes and on the struggle of several players to adapt to life outside the game.

Herbert Chapman

Herbert Chapman
Author: Simon Page
Publsiher: Heroes Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0954388453

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The Football Manager

The Football Manager
Author: Neil Carter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781134186938

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This clear and accessible book is the first in-depth history of the role of the football manager in British football, tracing a path from Victorian-era amateurism to the highly paid motivational specialists and media personalities of the twenty-first century. Using original source materials, the book traces the changing character and function of the football manager, covering: the origins of football management – club secretaries and early pioneers the impact of post-war social change – the advent of the football business television and the new commercialism contemporary football – specialisation and the influence of foreign managers and management practices the future of football management. The Football Manager fully explores the historical context of these changes. It examines the influence of Britain's traditionally pragmatic and hierarchical business management culture on British football, and in doing so provides a new and broader perspective on a unique management role and a unique way of life.

English Football and Society 1910 1950

English Football and Society  1910 1950
Author: Nicholas Fishwick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1989
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: UOM:39015014450301

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Cliff Bastin Remembers

Cliff Bastin Remembers
Author: Cliff Bastin,Brian Glanville
Publsiher: GCR Books Limited
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780955921148

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