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E-raamat: Management

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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: Birlinn Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857900845

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'an outstanding piece of work . . . utterly compelling' - Scotland on Sunday





Why has Scotland produced so many of the best football managers in the world?







Based on exclusive interviews with the men themselves, their players or close friends and family, Michael Grant and Rob Robertson delve into the very heart of Scottish life, society and football to reveal the huge contribution that managers such as Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Matt Busby, Bill Shankly, Jock Stein, Jim McLean, Kenny Dalglish, Walter Smith and a host of others have made to the world game.





This original, brilliantly-realised and critically acclaimed study profiles the character and methods of each of the great Scottish managers, analysing their strengths and weaknesses, and examines their impact on both club and international football. It is a deeply-researched and compelling story which presents new material on many of the greats, particularly Busby and Stein, and highlights the enormous Old Firm contributions of, among others, Willie Maley, Bill Struth and Graeme Souness.

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'an outstanding piece of work . . . utterly compelling' * Scotland on Sunday * 'A superb book which examines the contribution Scottish managers have made to the global game' * Scottish Daily Mail * 'a magisterial study' * The Herald * 'inspiring' * The Scotsman * 'Scotland's record as a producer of outstanding managers dwarfs that of any other country in the world. This excellent book provides vivid and fascinating insights into that remarkable distinction' -- Hugh McIlvanney 'A book that is already being viewed as a seminal tome' * Daily Record *

Acknowledgements ix
Foreword xi
Craig Levein
Chapter One The Master Race
1(27)
Chapter Two The Pioneers
28(7)
Chapter Three The Four Kings
35(84)
Chapter Four In a Dugout Far, Far Away
119(16)
Chapter Five The Great Old Firm Managers
135(95)
Chapter Six Who are `the Largs Mafia'?
230(9)
Chapter Seven The Great Club Men
239(36)
Chapter Eight The Giants in England
275(35)
Chapter Nine The Odd Couple and the Voice of the Managers
310(5)
Chapter Ten The Scotland Managers
315(22)
Chapter Eleven The Mavericks
337(20)
Chapter Twelve The Scot who Invented the Dugout
357(2)
Chapter Thirteen `And that's off the record'...Managers and the Press
359(17)
Chapter Fourteen The Future
376(17)
Chapter Fifteen The Roll of Honour
393(14)
Bibliography 407(2)
Index 409
Michael Grant has been a football writer for over two decades and covered Scottish club and international football all over the world, including three World Cups and three European Championships. He worked in Inverness before moving to the Press & Journal in Aberdeen and then, in 1999, becoming chief football writer of The Sunday Herald. He has been chief football writer of The Herald since 2009. He suspects 1983 was as good as football can get.





Rob Robertson is an award-winning staff sports writer with The Scottish Daily Mail. He is a former Scotland Young Journalist of the Year and Scotland Campaigning Journalist of the Year and has held staff jobs at top Scottish newspapers including the Aberdeen Evening Express, the Glasgow Evening Times, the Edinburgh Evening News, Scottish Sunday Mail and The Herald.