Birmingham would like so much to be recognised and respected as England's second city. Unfortunately neither the local football teams nor the city Council do much to help. This book is predominantly about football but is a football book with a difference. It is concerned with the history of the football clubs in the region but it is more concerned with the governance of the clubs, with the ownership, and with the managers than with the players. There are three questions the study seeks to answer. One, why have the local clubs failed? Two, would success in football have benefited the region? Three, will results be better in the future? The conclusion reached regarding where the clubs have gone wrong is that it is the result of poor leadership, poor governance and a poor image. These are problems that have troubled many aspects of life in the West Midlands region, not just football.
Publisher: Brewin Books
ISBN: 9781858585826
Number of pages: 312
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
I loved this book. It is extremely well written (easy read) yet totally fascinating for any football enthusiast and to be honest any social scientist too. If you are interested in football you will love it,... More
This book concentrates on the governance of football in the West Midlands and particularly on the role of owners and directors in the succes - or here, more appropriately the failures - of the professional clubs. It... More
I loved this book. It is extremely well written (easy read) yet totally fascinating for any football enthusiast and to be honest any social scientist too. If you are interested in football you will love it,... More
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