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Whakapapa. You belong here.
Whakapapa is a Maori idea which embodies our universal human need to
belong. It represents a powerful spiritual belief - that each of us is
part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a sacred
identity and culture.
Owen Eastwood places this concept at the core of his methods to
maximise a team's performance. In this book he reveals, for the first
time, the ethos that has made him one of the most in-demand Performance
Coaches in the world.
In Belonging, Owen weaves together insights from homo sapiens'
evolutionary story and ancestral wisdom. He shines a light on where
these powerful ideas are applied around our world in high-performing
settings encompassing sport, business, the arts and military.
Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story;
defining a shared purpose; visioning future success; sharing ownership
with others; understanding the 'silent dance' that plays out in groups;
setting the conditions to unleash talent; and converting our diversity
into a competitive advantage.
How one man brought the Olympics to Los Angeles, fueling the city's
urban transformation. Dreamers and Schemers chronicles how Los
Angeles's pursuit and staging of the 1932 Olympic Games during the
depths of the Great Depression helped fuel the city's
transformation from a seedy frontier village to a world-famous
metropolis. Leading that pursuit was the "Prince of Realtors,"
William May (Billy) Garland, a prominent figure in early Los
Angeles. In important respects, the story of Billy Garland is the
story of Los Angeles. After arriving in Southern California in
1890, he and his allies drove much of the city's historic expansion
in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Then, from 1920
to 1932, he directed the city's bid for the 1932 Olympic Games.
Garland's quest to host the Olympics provides an unusually
revealing window onto a particular time, place, and way of life.
Reconstructing the narrative from Garland's visionary notion to its
consequential aftermath, Barry Siegel shows how one man's grit and
imagination made California history.
Sports marketing has become a cornerstone of successful sports
management and business, driving growth in sport organisations and
widening fan-bases. Showcasing the latest thinking and research in
sports marketing from around the world, the Routledge Handbook of
Sports Marketing goes further than any other book in exploring the
full range of this exciting discipline. Featuring contributions
from world-leading scholars and practitioners from across the
globe, the book examines theories, concepts, issues and best
practice across six thematic sections-brands, sponsorship, ambush
marketing, fans and spectators, media, and ethics and
development-and examines key topics such as: consumer behaviour
marketing communications strategic marketing international
marketing experiential marketing and marketing and digital media
Comprehensive and authoritative, the Routledge Handbook of Sports
Marketing is an essential reference for any student or researcher
working in sport marketing, sport management, sport business,
sports administration or sport development, and for all
practitioners looking to develop their professional knowledge.
Sport is a global business. Now more than ever, sport communication
professionals need to understand sport's global reach in order to
develop their full potential. This is the first textbook to
introduce the fundamental principles and practice of sport
communication from an international perspective. Combining business
strategies with insights into social issues such as gender,
disability and national identity, this is an accessible, practical
and engaging guide to the essentials of sport communication. Aimed
to enhance learning at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels,
each chapter contains special features tailored to meet the needs
of students and instructors. These include learning objectives,
chapter summaries, activities, reflections, discussion questions,
recommended resource lists and original cross-cultural case studies
that demonstrate sport communication theories put into practice.
Its twenty chapters explore communication in sport across all
levels, from interpersonal communication and team building to
strategic communications, and in all forms of media, from print and
broadcast to social media. Sport Communication: An International
Approach is an essential text for any course on sport
communication, sport business or sport management.
An excellent recap, with wonderful access and forensic detail on
the Premier League's rise to global alpha status... All told with
an arch sense of humour The Guardian How did English football -
once known for its stale pies, bad book-keeping and hooligans -
become a commercial powerhouse and the world's premium popular
entertainment? This was a business empire built in only twenty-five
years on ambition, experimentation and gambler's luck. Lead by a
motley cast of executives, Russian oligarchs, Arab Sheikhs, Asian
Titans, American Tycoons, battle-hardened managers, ruthless agents
and the Murdoch media - the Premier League has been carved up,
rebranded and exported to phenomenal 185 countries. The United
Nations only recognizes 193. But the extraordinary profit of
bringing England's ageing industrial towns to a compulsive global
attention has come at a cost. Today, as players are sold for
hundreds of millions and clubs are valued in the billions, local
fans are being priced out - and the clubs' local identities are
fading. The Premier League has become the classic business fable
for our globalised world. Drawing on dozens of exclusive and
revelatory interviews from the Boardrooms - including Liverpool's
John W. Henry, Tottenham's Daniel Levy, Martin Edwards and David
Gill at Manchester United, Arsene Wenger and Stan Kroenke at
Arsenal, Manchester City's sporting director Txiki Begiristain, and
executives at Chelsea, West Ham, Leicester City and Aston Villa -
this is the definitive bustand boom account of how the Premier
League product took over the world.
Sport management is a rapidly developing industry which continues
to grow in size and scope on an international scale. This
comprehensive and engaging textbook offers a complete introduction
to core principles and best practice in contemporary sport
management. Adopting an issues-based approach and drawing on the
very latest research, it demonstrates how theory translates into
practice across all the key functional areas of sport management,
from governance and leadership to tourism and events. Written by a
team of experts from across the globe, the book explores sport
management from a truly international perspective and looks at all
levels from professional, high-performance sport to non-profit and
grassroots. With extended real-world case studies and an array of
helpful features in every chapter, it addresses crucial topics such
as: managing organisational performance communication and social
media sponsorship and marketing the impact of sport on society
future directions for sport management. Complemented by a companion
website full of additional teaching and learning resources for
students and instructors, this is an essential textbook for any
degree-level sport management course.
Born in Bolton tells the history of the 38 first-class cricketers,
including 12 Test Players, to have been born in the Metropolitan
Borough of Bolton. The first was Walter Hardcastle, born in Great
Bolton in 1843, while the most recent are Matt Parkinson and Josh
Bohannon. In between there are some fascinating stories of the
careers enjoyed by so many Boltonians down the years such as
R.,G.Barlow, Charlie Hallows, Dick Tyldesley, Roy Tattersall, Jack
Bond, Frank Tyson, Mike Watkinson, Karl Brown, Sajid Mahmood, and
many others. Why Bolton has produced so many fine cricketers and is
such a cricket stronghold is explained by two excellent
contributions from local cricket historians David Kaye and Jack
Williams. Each book is accompanied by a fold-out map listing over
300 clubs in the Bolton area and the location of over 100 cricket
grounds.
From San Francisco to the Ginza in Tokyo, Lefty O’Doul relates
the untold story of one of baseball’s greatest hitters, most
colorful characters, and the unofficial father of professional
baseball in Japan. Lefty O’Doul (1897–1969) began his career on
the sandlots of San Francisco and was drafted by the Yankees as a
pitcher. Although an arm injury and his refusal to give up the
mound clouded his first four years, he converted into an
outfielder. After four Minor League seasons he returned to the
Major Leagues to become one of the game’s most prolific power
hitters, retiring with the fourth-highest lifetime batting average
in Major League history. A self-taught “scientific†hitter,
O’Doul then became the game’s preeminent hitting instructor,
counting Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams among his top disciples. In
1931 O’Doul traveled to Japan with an All-Star team and later
convinced Babe Ruth to headline a 1934 tour. By helping to
establish the professional game in Japan, he paved the way for
Hideo Nomo, Ichiro Suzuki, and Hideki Matsui to play in the
American Major Leagues. O’Doul’s finest moment came in 1949
when General Douglas MacArthur asked him to bring a baseball team
to Japan, a tour that MacArthur later praised as one of the
greatest diplomatic efforts in U.S. history. O’Doul became one
the most successful managers in the Pacific Coast League and was
instrumental in spreading baseball’s growth and popularity in
Japan. He is still beloved in Japan, where in 2002 he was
inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame. This edition
features a new epilogue by the author.
Winner of the Football Book of the Year Award, Cross British Sports
Book Awards 2015 In a tiny, decaying aluminium smelting town in
southern Tajikistan, a short drive from a raging war zone,
Afghanistan take on Palestine in the first Asian qualifier for the
World Cup. Every player on both teams is risking something by
playing: their careers, their families, even their lives. Yet,
along with thousands of other footballers backed by millions of
supporters, they all dream of snatching one of the precious 32
places at the finals; and so begins a three-year epic struggle -
long before the usual suspects start their higher-profile
qualifying campaigns under the spotlight. Named after the greatest
victory (and defeat) that the World Cup qualifiers have ever seen
(Australia's 31-0 victory over American Samoa), Thirty-One Nil is
the story of how footballers from all corners of the globe begin
their journey chasing a place at the World Cup Finals. It
celebrates the part-time priests, princes and hopeless chancers who
dream of making it to Brazil, in defiance of the staggering odds
stacked against them. It tells the story of teams who have
struggled for their very existence through political and social
turmoil, from which they will very occasionally emerge into
international stardom. From the endlessly humiliated San Marino to
lowly Haiti; from war-torn Lebanon to the oppressed and
fleet-footed players of Eritrea, in Thirty-One Nil James Montague
gets intimately and often dangerously close to some of the world's
most extraordinary teams, and tells their exceptional stories.
Intercollegiate athletics continue to bedevil American higher
education. At once tied closely with their institutions, athletic
programs often operate outside the traditional university
governance structure while contributing significantly to a school's
culture, identity, and financial outlook. Introduction to
Intercollegiate Athletics, edited by Eddie Comeaux, explores the
complexities of intercollegiate athletics while explaining the
organizational structures, key players, terms, and important issues
most relevant to the growing but often misunderstood fields of
recreational studies, sports management, and athletic
administration. The book is divided into eight sections, the first
three of which describe the foundations, overarching structures,
and conditions that shape athletics and higher education. Three
others explore the ways college athletes experience life on campus,
and the final two delve into the current and future policy contexts
of intercollegiate athletics. Written by a diverse group of expert
scholars, the book's twenty-eight chapters are enhanced with useful
glossaries, reflections from athletics stakeholders, relevant case
studies, and conversation-provoking discussion questions. Aimed at
upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, scholars,
teachers, practitioners, athletic administrators, and advocates of
intercollegiate athletics, Introduction to Intercollegiate
Athletics provides readers with up-to-date and comprehensive
knowledge about the changes to-and challenges faced by-university
athletics programs.
In 1990, though no one knew it then, a fearless group of players
changed the sport of soccer in the United States forever. Young,
bronzed, and mulleted, they were America’s finest athletes in a
sport that America loved to hate. Even sportswriters rooted against
them. Yet this team defied massive odds and qualified for the World
Cup, making possible America’s current obsession with the
world’s most popular game. In this era, a U.S. Soccer Federation
head coach had a better-paying day job as a black-tie restaurant
waiter. Players earned $20 a day. The crowd at home games cheered
for their opponent, and the fields were even mismarked. In Latin
America the U.S. team bus had a machine gun turret mounted on the
back, locals would sabotage their hotel, and in the stadiums
spectators would rain coins, batteries, and plastic bags of urine
down on the American players. The world considered the U.S. team to
be total imposters—the Milli Vanilli of soccer. Yet on the
biggest stage of all, in the 1990 World Cup, this undaunted
American squad and their wise coach earned the adoration of
Italy’s star players and their fans in a gladiator-like match in
Rome’s deafening Stadio Olimpico. From windswept soccer fields in
the U.S. heartland to the CIA-infested cauldron of Central America
and the Caribbean, behind the recently toppled Iron Curtain and
into the great European soccer cathedrals, New Kids in the World
Cup is the origin story of modern American soccer in a time when
power ballads were inescapable and mainstream America was
discovering hip-hop. It’s the true adventure of America’s most
important soccer team, which made possible everything that’s come
since—including America finally falling in love with soccer. For
more information about the book visit newkidsintheworldcup.com
'Our incredible story under a supreme manager shared in all its
glory.' Jordan Henderson The definitive account of Jurgen Klopp's
astonishing revival of Liverpool Football Club FULLY UPDATED FOR
THE 2020-2021 SEASON Liverpool Football Club's stunning Premier
League title victory deserves a place in the official record of
great sporting achievements. Talismanic manager Jurgen Klopp
delivered a first title in 30 years as the Reds became the only
team in British history to hold the European Cup, Super Cup, World
Club Cup and domestic league title simultaneously. A difficult
title defence followed, derailed by an unrivalled injury crisis
during a thankless, Covid-shaped season. Still Klopp's Liverpool
weathered this storm to secure Champions League football again,
surmounting personal tragedy and endless professional setbacks. But
what makes the club tick? Can the lessons of its success be
replicated by others? Melissa Reddy reveals the inside story of
Jurgen Klopp's astonishing revival of the Liverpool FC, weaving
together the great highs and lowest points with incisive and
insightful reporting. Believe Us offers unparalleled access behind
the scenes, featuring interviews with everyone from fans and key
backroom staff to players including captain Jordan Henderson, and
of course Klopp himself. The perfect gift for any fan of the club
or its inimitable leader, this is a story unlike any other: this
means more.
***** A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK & SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
"Felix White's beautifully, elegantly and passionately written book
reminds me why I love cricket so much. And reading, come to that."
- Stephen Fry "The love of cricket is both communal and individual.
Felix has a wonderful knack of evoking both in a book full of life,
joy and resilience." - Gideon Haigh "Whether you love cricket or
are still confused by the rules of the game, you'll love this.
Felix's writing is warm and witty. A joy to read." - Cariad Lloyd
Felix White, for reasons often beyond him, has always been deeply
in love with cricket. His passion for the game is at the fore on
the BBC 's number one cricket podcast and 5Live show, Tailenders,
which he co-presents with Greg James and Jimmy Anderson. It's
Always Summer Somewhere is his funny, heartbreaking and endlessly
engaging love letter to the game. Felix takes us through his life
growing up in South West London and describes how his story is
forever punctuated and given meaning by cricket. Through his own
exploits as a slow left arm spinner of 'lovely loopy stuff', to the
tragic illness of his mother, life with The Maccabees and his
cricket redemption, Felix touches on both the comedic and the
tragic in equal measure. Throughout, there's the ever-present
roller coaster of following the England cricket team. The exploits
of Tufnell (another bowler of 'lovely loopy stuff'), Atherton,
Hussain et al, are given extra import through the eyes of a
cricket-obsessed youth. Felix meets them at each signposted moment
to find out what was really behind those moments that gave cricket
fans everywhere sporting memories that would last forever, sending
the book into an exploration of grief, transgenerational
displacement and how the people we've known and things we've loved
culminate and take expression in our lives. It's Always Summer
Somewhere is an incredibly honest detail of a life lived with
cricket. It offers a sense of genuine empathy and understanding not
just with cricket fans, but sports and music fans across the world,
in articulating our reasons for pouring so much meaning into
something that we simply cannot control. Culminating in the
heart-stopping World Cup Final in 2019, the book finally answers
that question fans have so often asked... what is it about this
game?
Explore the complete history of The FA Cup in this definitive
illustrated book. The FA Cup is the oldest national football
competition in the world, and one of the most beloved and popular
tournaments in football. In 2022, it will be 150 years since the
inaugural Football Association Challenge Cup was clinched by
Wanderers Football Club at Kennington Oval. Since then, 'The Cup'
has become one of the premier tournaments in the sport, and an
iconic mainstay of the English game. The Official History of The FA
Cup, produced in partnership with The Football Association, is a
lavish, illustrated tribute to this iconic competition. Filled with
stunning photographs spanning the full history of the Cup, this
book celebrates the most exciting, significant and memorable goals,
games and upsets in English football history. Featuring insightful
commentary on The FA Cup's development and evolution, details of
every FA Cup-winning side, and an exclusive foreword by Arsene
Wenger, this is an essential companion for anyone with a love of
the competition - which is to say, fans of football everywhere.
England On This Day revisits all the most magical and memorable
moments from the national side's rollercoaster past, mixing in a
maelstrom of quirky anecdotes and legendary characters to produce
an irresistibly dippable Lions diary - with an entry for every day
of the year. From the first ever international match in 1872 to the
Premier League era, England's faithful fans have witnessed decades
of world domination and tragicomic failures, grudge matches, World
Cup heroics, bizarre goals, fouls and metatarsals - all featured
here. Timeless greats such as Bobby Charlton, Kevin Keegan and Paul
Gascoigne, Steve Bloomer, David Beckham and Stanley Matthews all
loom larger than life. Revisit May 12 1971, when England beat Malta
5-0 and Gordon Banks only got four touches - all backpasses!
September 1 2001: Germany 1-5 England! Or July 12 1966, when the
England team took a morale-boosting trip to the set of You Only
Live Twice...
"There Is A Bonny Fitba Team" is the story of one fan's journey as
he follows Hibernian FC through the highs and lows of fifty years
on the Hibee highway. The story starts in April 1958 when
eleven-year-old Ted Brack left Hampden in tears after Hibs had lost
the Scottish Cup Final. Between that day and watching Hibs win the
CIS Cup nearly fifty years later, Ted Brack has been to over 1,000
games and has dedicated a major part of his life to the club.
During that time he got to know many of the club's legendary
players, its officials and supporters and was a regular contributor
to the Hibs fanzine. "There Is A Bonny Fitba Team" is a funny,
affectionate and honest account of the trials and tribulations of a
devoted Hibs fan as well as a history of the club over the last
fifty years and a must-read book for all the fans who have lived
through good times and bad with Hibernian FC.
The hysterical story bestseller about one man's epic Celtic sojourn
in search of ancestors, nostalgia, and the world's greatest round
of golf
By turns hilarious and poetic, "A Course Called Ireland" is a
magnificent tour of a vibrant land and paean to the world's
greatest game in the tradition of Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the
Woods." In his thirties, married, and staring down impending
fatherhood, Tom Coyne was familiar with the last refuge of the
adult male: the golfing trip. Intent on designing a golf trip to
end all others, Coyne looked to Ireland, the place where his father
has taught him to love the game years before. As he studied a map
of the island and plotted his itinerary, it dawn on Coyne that
Ireland was ringed with golf holes. The country began to look like
one giant round of golf, so Coyne packed up his clubs and set off
to play all of it-on foot.
"A Course Called Ireland" is the story of a walking-averse golfer
who treks his way around an entire country, spending sixteen weeks
playing every seaside hole in Ireland. Along the way, he searches
out his family's roots, discovers that a once-poor country has been
transformed by an economic boom, and finds that the only thing
tougher to escape than Irish sand traps are Irish pubs.
Sport Management: The Basics is an engaging and accessible
introduction to sport management which considers a range of
contemporary philosophical, social, cultural and political matters
as they impact on this growing field. Drawing links between
academic theory and practice, it explores the current challenges
facing managers in the sport industry, addressing topics including:
the history of sport management the role of the manager levels of
management the public, private and voluntary sectors sport
management in the global marketplace With suggestions for further
reading throughout the text, a comprehensive chapter on employment
and employability, and case studies which explore both theory and
practice, Sport Management: The Basics offers a clear and concise
introduction for anyone seeking to study or work in sport
management.
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with
a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus
on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making
approach of the book emphasizes key concepts while translating them
into practice. Content specific to each of the vital stakeholders
in the sport business is included. Foster, O'Reilly and Davila
present a set of modular chapters supported with international
examples. Supplementary materials available to instructors include
mini-cases, full case studies, activities, in-class lecture
materials and exercises to help students apply the decision-making
approach to real-world situations. The book includes content about
sport organizations, such as the Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup, the
European Premier Leagues and Major North American Professional
Sport Leagues. Stanford cases are updated for the second edition
and entirely new chapters cover the latest topics, including
esports, sports gambling, fantasy sports and crisis management.
This is an ideal textbook for upper-level undergraduate and
postgraduate students of sports business and management.
This is the ultimate quiz book on Sheffield Wednesday Football
Club. An ideal gift for Owls fans of all ages, this is your chance
to interact with the club's long and eventful history, from its
formation and early successes to more recent glory and cult heroes.
Informative and fun, it is the perfect companion for those long
match-day trips up, down and across the country or for simply
testing you and your mates' knowledge of our illustrious club. From
the obscure to the frivolous, the book is packed with 30 themed
rounds of questions designed to entertain and amuse all Owls
supporters. So get your Wednesday thinking caps on - it's quiz
time!
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