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The centenary, in 2014, of the outbreak of the Great War was the
prompt to complete this study of the social and playing impact on
Ayr United - and the clubs in the family tree - of the Boer War,
the Great War, the Second World War and Afghanistan. The stories of
the Ayr FC club doctor stationed at a concentration camp in the
Boer War and the old player who carried out a civilian commando
raid in the same conflict are mixed with the humour in the account
of the Provost of Ayr being the only person in the town who knew
that the Boer War was over, but not bothering to tell anyone. The
Great War brought local chaos with shortages and strikes in the
town, and players killed or wounded in action. The film 'Escape To
Victory' could have roots in a barely documented chapter of history
from the Great War, featuring a key character destined to manage
Ayr United. And why did Ayr Town Council urge the people not to
celebrate VE Day? The tales of the soldier who preferred
Afghanistan to Kilmarnock, and the arrival of a most illustrious
visitor in that same theatre of war, bring the story up to date.
Is it possible for football matches or players to help forge a
collective European identity? Pyta and Haverman seek to answer this
question through a detailed analysis of how football is remembered
across the continent. European Football and Collective Memory is
the first book to deal with collective memory of football on a
continental scale.
This examination of changes taking place in the world of football
focuses on its growing commercialization. It covers such topics as
fans being becoming shareholders, with a say in the running of the
clubs, and the setting-up of a government-sponsored scheme to
support shareholder trusts.
Far and away the most popular sport in the world, football has a
special place in Middle Eastern societies, and for Middle Eastern
states. With Qatar hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup, this region has
been cast into the global footballing spotlight, raising issues of
geopolitical competition, consumer culture and social justice.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book examines the
complex questions raised by the phenomenon of football as a
significant cultural force in the Middle East, as well as its
linkages to broader political and socioeconomic processes. The
establishment of football as a national sport offers significant
insight into the region's historical experiences with colonialism
and struggles for independence, as well as the sport's vital role
in local and regional politics today--whether at the forefront of
popular mobilisations, or as an instrument of authoritarian
control. Football has also served as an arena of contestation in
the formation of national identity, the struggle for gender
equality, and the development of the media landscape. The twelve
contributions to this volume draw on extensive engagement with the
existing body of literature, and introduce original research
questions that promise to open new directions for the study of
football in the Middle East.
This book illustrates correct techniques and demonstrates how to
achieve optimal results in basketball. It covers exercises or
skills, participants, action involved, rules, facility or field,
scoring and etiquette, and focuses on skills and drills or program
design.
"The Ball" takes us to the farthest reaches of the globe and the
deepest recesses of our ancient past to answer a question asked by
every child on Earth: Why do we play ball? Inspired by the
curiosity of his sports-obsessed 8-year-old son, anthropologist
John Fox sets off on a global adventure to explore the untold
history of our favorite ball games, investigate their origins and
evolutionary tracks, and discern how one of humanity's simplest
inventions - the humble, ubiquitous ball - has staked an unrivaled
claim on our history, our passions, our money, and our lives. From
the jungles of Mexico to the farm country of Ohio, from the courts
of the ancient Pharaohs to the virtual playing fields of Second
Life, Rolling Heads and Pigskins puts us center court for the
gritty, ritualistic, violent, bizarre, primal drama of ball games
as we've played them across the centuries. Part history, part
travelogue, and part sportscast, "The Ball" spins tales of the ball
itself as actor and instigator, a player who taps our human urge to
hit, kick, throw, and tackle. In the end, "The Ball" removes us
from the scandals, corruption, and commercialism of today's sports
to uncover the true reasons we play ball, helping us reclaim our
fundamental human connection to the games we love.
So, who’s the best of 'em all? Tiger Woods? Jack Nicklaus? Bobby Jones?
Ben Hogan? Golf fans will disagree until the end of time, but one thing
is certain: For well over 100 years, the sport has provided its share
of spectacular careers and indelible moments. And what about fan
favorites such as Phil Mickelson, Nancy Lopez, and Lee Trevino? Where
do they rank on the list? Or modern players like Scottie Scheffler,
Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Nelly Korda, and Justin
Thomas. Did they make the final cut―and if so, where?
In a joyride through golf history itself, New York Times bestselling
author Michael Arkush establishes a ranking system that places a heavy
emphasis on the game’s major championships and profiles the most
accomplished and impactful golfers ever―men and women, known and
unknown. Arkush captures the flair, as well as the flaws, of athletes
who are intensely competitive, funny, peculiar, or larger-than-life.
Crafted from hundreds of interviews and longtime relationships
developed over a quarter century, The Golf 100 is an immensely
entertaining read.
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This insightful collection documents Latinos in baseball from an
interdisciplinary perspective. From the late, great Roberto
Clemente, to Giants legend Juan Marichal to Pedro Martinez, Manny
Ramirez, Sammy Sosa, Alex Rodriguez, the Alou brothers, and many,
many more, Latinos continue to make their mark on baseball. Beisbol
takes an interdisciplinary look at this phenomenon, examining the
impact of Latino players on the game and all that surrounds it, as
well as baseball's impact on Latino players and fans. Under the
expert guidance of Ilan Stavans, the book collects essays and
literary pieces that offer a wide-range of assessments, from the
personal to the academic, exploring the sport from historical,
sociological, athletic, religious, and gender-building
perspectives. Combining scholarly and literary views, Beisbol
promotes a comprehensive understanding of the game as both an
athletic activity and an entertainment form among Latinos in the
Spanish-speaking world and the United States. An introduction by
Ilan Stavans Contributions from an outstanding gallery of writers A
chronology A detailed bibliography for further research
WATERSTONES BEST BOOKS OF 2022 - SPORT 'This book is a work of art
about football's works of art... Loved it.' - Kevin Day,
broadcaster 'A beautiful showcase of such a distinctive part of the
game's culture... impossible not to get lost in the book' - Miguel
Delaney, The Independent 'Gorgeous to behold... Unmissable' - Danny
Kelly, TalkSPORT radio presenter 'I absolutely love this book' -
Jules Breach, football presenter On high-rise buildings, street
corners and stadium walls in countries around the world,
eye-catching murals pay tribute to footballing greats. From Messi
and Ronaldo to Rapinoe and Cruyff, these striking displays are
remarkable testaments to the awe and affection fans feel for these
football legends and cult heroes. Join renowned football writer and
broadcaster Andy Brassell as he explores this fascinating
phenomenon. Offering a fresh, highly visual perspective on the
global game, Football Murals is the first book to celebrate these
towering works of art. Beckenbauer and Cruyff, Rooney and
Ronaldinho, Totti and Salah, Zlatan and Zidane - being honoured
with a mural cements a player's place in a club's heritage and
links them to the heart of the community. This richly illustrated
book showcases the most impressive examples, explores their
inspirational qualities and examines what they say about these
icons and their sport. Written and curated by respected football
writer Andy Brassell, this ground-breaking book features more than
100 murals from around the world, capturing the scale, grandeur and
wit of this powerful and popular art form. Through a series of
short essays and extended captions, Andy shares the players'
stories, discusses the cultural politics and explains just why
these men and women have been immortalised in mural form. Covering
such diverse topics as Home Town Glory, Football Fame and The Cult
of the Coach, Football Murals addresses the issues important to
fans worldwide. It spans Marcus Rashford's inspirational mural in a
Manchester suburb, the George Best tribute on the East Belfast
estate where he was born, the 15-foot depiction of Megan Rapinoe in
St Paul, Minnesota, and the Naples 'shrine' to Diego Maradona.
This book is part of the Teach, Coach, Play series, emphasizing a
systematic learning approach to sports and activities. Both visual
and verbal information are presented so that readers can easily
understand the material and improve performance. Built-in learning
aids help readers master each skill in a step-by-step manner. Using
the cues, summaries, skills, drills, and illustrations will help
build a solid foundation for safe and effective participation now
and in the future. The basic approach in all of the Teach, Coach,
Play activity titles is to help readers improve their skills and
performance by building mastery from simple to increasingly complex
levels. The books strive to illustrate correct techniques and
demonstrate how to achieve optimal results. The basic organization
in each book is as follows: Section 1 overviews history,
organizations and publications, conditioning activities, safety,
warm up suggestions, and equipment. Section 2 covers exercise or
skills, participants, action involved, rules, facility or field,
scoring, and etiquette. Section 3 focuses on skills and drills or
program design. Section 4 addresses a broad range of strategies
specifically designed to improve performance now and in the future.
Section 5 provides a convenient glossary of terms.
This book illustrates correct techniques and demonstrates how to
achieve optimal results in Golf. It focuses on skills and drills or
program design, and addresses a broad range of strategies
specifically designed to improve performance now and in the future.
This book examines France's hosting of the soccer World Cup, held
in ten cities in summer 1998. It covers the major socio-economic,
political, cultural and sporting dimensions of this global sports
event, including bidding for and organizing the Finals, the
improvement of sporting and transport infrastructures, marketing,
merchandzing and media coverage, policing and security during the
month-long competition and building a national team. The analysis
of France 98 is set within the sporting context of the recent
history and organization of French football (the links between
football, money and politics; the sporting public) and more broadly
within the French tradition of using major cultural and sporting
events to focus world attention of France as a leader in the
international community. The book concludes with an evocation of
the day-to-day impact of four weeks of sporting festivities, and
the lessons to be drawn concerning sport and national identity in
an era of increasing economic, political, cultural and sporting
globalization.
Now in paperback, this is a superbly presented collection of
photographs of Manchester United from its early days until 1992,
newly selected from over 10,000 images in the Daily Mirror's
archive. These evocative pictures, many previously unpublished,
bring to life the important events in United's history: the
triumphs of the first trophies, the tragedy of the Munich disaster,
the successes that followed. There are glorious images of United
icons such as Edwardian superstar Billy Meredith, Sir Matt Busby
and his first captain, Johnny Carey, lost 'Babes' Duncan Edwards
and Tommy Taylor, and the stars of United's first European
Cup-winning side -George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, Paddy
Crerand and Nobby Stiles.
One of the great rivalries in sport returns this summer, but what
is it about a six-inch terracotta urn that en flames the passions
of Poms and Aussies? Why do the English think that all Australians
are alcoholic simpletons? Why do Australians think the English all
have a stick up their backside? And why do they need (and needle)
each other so much? In this humorous look at one of the truly great
rivalries, written by "The Times'" cricket blogger and a
professional Australian bar-room pontificator, the grudges,
sledges, heroes and villains are laid bare.
Dating back to 1869 as an organized professional sport, the game of
baseball is not only the oldest professional sport in North
America, but also symbolizes much more. Walt Whitman described it
as "our game, the American game," and George Will compared calling
baseball "just a game" to the Grand Canyon being "just a hole."
Countless others have called baseball "the most elegant game," and
to those who have played it, it's life. The Historical Dictionary
of Baseball is primarily devoted to the major leagues it also
includes entries on the minor leagues, the Negro Leagues, women's
baseball, baseball in various other countries, and other non-major
league related topics. It traces baseball, in general, and these
topics individually, from their beginnings up to the present. This
is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes,
and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 900
cross-referenced entries on the roles of the players on the
field-batters, pitchers, fielders-as well as non-playing
personnel-general managers, managers, coaches, and umpires. There
are also entries for individual teams and leagues, stadiums and
ballparks, the role of the draft and reserve clause, and baseball's
rules, and statistical categories. This book is an excellent access
point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more
about the sport of baseball.
While football has never been more popular, the rapidly-changing
cultures of its supporters take an ever greater variety of forms,
from the New Lad culture which produced "Three Lions" and "Fantasy
Football" to the extremist "ultras" in Italy. Embracing studies of
fandom across Europe, this text tackles questions of power,
national and regional identities, race and racism, highlighting the
changing role of fans in the game. From the "fast painters" of
Denmark to the "Sonvolti" of Italy, the book puts Europe's fans
centre stage. The opening section deals with issues of power at all
levels in the game, from the floating of UK clubs on the Stock
Exchange to supporters' demands for greater democracy. Focusing on
the issue of racism in British and Italian football, the second
section examines the take-over of Partick Thistle and offers a
critical account of Euro '96, while the third examines the way
national identities are represented in sports coverage. Later
chapters focus on the idea of football as the British "national"
sport and consider the particular national, religious and club
identities of Scottish and Irish fans, while the final section
examines the role of the law in regulat
Embracing studies of football fans across Europe, this book tackles questions of power, national and regional identities, and race and racism, highlighting the changing role of fans in the game. Combining new approaches to the study of fan culture with critical assessments of the commercialization of the game, this fascinating book offers a comprehensive and timely examination of the state of European football supporters culture as the game prepares itself for the next millennium. The contributors, all leading figures in sports studies, consider: * whether football remains the peoples game, or if it is now run entirely by and for club owners and directors who have overseen the flotation of clubs on the stock exchange, a new focus on merchandising and the escalation of players salaries * the role of FIFA and UEFA in the struggle for control of world football * manifestations of racism and extreme nationalism in football, from the English medias xenophobic coverage of Euro 96 to the demonisation of Eric Cantona * media representations of national identity in football coverage in Germany, France and Spain * the interplay of national, religious and club identities among fans in England, Scotland, Ireland, Portugal and Scandinavia * the role of the law in regulating football * the future for supporters at a time when watching the match is more likely to mean turning on the television than going to a football ground.
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