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Guides the reader through the process of sourcing a relevant oral
history archive for linguistic analysis, constructing a
representative corpus out of this archive and analysing this using
corpus tools Shows how corpus linguistics can illuminate themes
worthy of investigation that may otherwise remain hidden Shows what
readers can gain from blending linguistic tools and competencies
with oral history data
Guides the reader through the process of sourcing a relevant oral
history archive for linguistic analysis, constructing a
representative corpus out of this archive and analysing this using
corpus tools Shows how corpus linguistics can illuminate themes
worthy of investigation that may otherwise remain hidden Shows what
readers can gain from blending linguistic tools and competencies
with oral history data
Rochdale AFC had occupied the fourth tier of English football for
so long that the division was unofficially named after them. In
2006, manager Keith Hill took charge and transformed the
unfashionable, cash-strapped club into a side known for flowing
football and overachievement. But what about the other Rochdale
bosses? Those who sought to rid The Dale of its tiresome
fourth-tier anchor? The Rochdale Division is told by the managers
and players, who reveal the struggles and joys of life at an
out-of-step club in the modern football age. It features managers
such as Hill himself, Mick Docherty, Graham Barrow, Paul Simpson,
Steve Parkin, Steve Eyre and John Coleman, plus the players they
led. The book shares insights from cultured centre-half Alan
Reeves, Rochdale's sons Craig Dawson and Matt Gilks, prolific
strikers Rickie Lambert and Adam Le Fondre, fleet-footed Will
Buckley and Paddy McCourt, plus powerhouse Glenn Murray. Alongside
them are cult heroes Steve Whitehall, Shaun Reid, Gary Jones,
Calvin Andrew and Ian Henderson.
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