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How To Be A Sports Agent (Paperback)

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Paperback 176 Pages
Published: 24/09/2008
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A sports agent. In its simplest form, a sports agent is an individual or company who represents a sportsperson. They try to get them a better contract, a better endorsement, a better sponsorship, a better deal. Nothing wrong with that, is there? Or is there? The problem, inevitably, is money. So much money now sloshing around in professional sport today. And human greed - which can lead to conflicts of interest...So How to be a Sports Agent is a practical and down-to-earth book that reveals the secrets behind the art of being not just a good sports agent, but a good, honest sports agent.

It includes:

Analysis of what it is to be an agent and how to ensure a watertight legal contract between the agent and his client. The regulation of agents in various sports, and how to comply.

The difference between a good agent and a bad agent. Creation of playing contracts, particularly in regard to soccer, cricket and rugby and covers the most common pitfalls.

Marketing, merchandising, licensing and sponsorship deals. How to negotiate them and how to draft them. The art of negotiation, and the balance between on and off pitch activities.

The role of the lawyer as agent and adviser. Keeping the clients happy, getting new clients and keeping the clients happy when you have new clients.

Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781843440451
Number of pages: 176
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

As one would expect of a consummate professional, How to be a Sports Agent is a thorough piece of work....much to recommend this book to the person set on becoming an agent or the general reader interested in unearthing the detail behind the nastier headlines - The Birmingham Post

. Given the opprobrium currently being heaped on his profession, he might have had greater expectations of success with How to be a Tax Inspector, How to be a Grave-robber, or How to be a Juror at the Trial of Saddam Hussein. But sports agency it is, and Stein attacks his task with gusto - Andrew Baker, The Telegraph

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