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  • ¡Golazo!: A History of Latin American Football

    Quercus Publishing ¡Golazo!: A History of Latin American Football

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis'Striking . . . extraordinarily ambitious' JONATHAN WILSON, NEW STATESMAN'A compelling account of how football became a force in Latin America with an impact far beyond the pitch, helping forge national identity and fuelling regional rivalries' INDEPENDENT¡Golazo! recounts the story of Latin American football: the extravagantly talented players; pistol-toting referees; bloody coup d'états; breathtaking goals; invidious conspiracies; strikers with matinee idol looks and a taste for tango dancers; alcoholism; suicide and some of the most exhilarating teams ever to take the field.And yet it is gripping social history. Andreas Campomar shows how the sport that started as the eccentric pastime of a few expat cricket players has become a defining force, the architect of national identity and a reflection of the region's soul.Including not only the well-known heroes of 'the beautiful game', but also the numerous forgotten gems of Latin American football, ¡Golazo! is the extraordinary tale of how football came to define a continent.Trade ReviewPerfection, pride, politics and punch-ups. The South American way of football has never been more readable. -- John Crace * Guardian *Extra­ordinarily ambitious. -- Jonathan Wilson * New Statesman *A compelling account of how football became a force in Latin America with an impact far beyond the pitch, helping forge national identity and fuelling regional rivalries. -- Chris Maume * Independent *Campomar effectively brings out the colour and passion for the game, its evocative language, its artistic power and its sometimes-martial ugliness . . . Fine, scintillating history. * Kirkus *This year's World Cup has inspired a number of notable books, among them ¡Golazo! by Andreas Campomar. -- Richard Williams * Guardian *Absorbing and entertaining. * Literary Review *Lively history . . . Perfectly timed. * Sport *Gripping social history. * Daily Telegraph *¡Golazo! is a timely, intelligent and entertaining account of the development of football in Latin America . . . this is a readable and incisive history, a "serious" football book . . . the main strength of ¡Golazo! lies in the way its perspective extends to the politics - real and mythologised - that lie beyond the sport. -- Jimmy Burns * Tablet *A fascinating read. * Sunday Mirror *A celebration of this beautiful play and more a chronicle of how sport, politics and culture have intersected and influenced each other across the region. * Economist *The best two books I've come across recently on the craze around the World Cup in Brazil from a Latin American viewpoint are in English: Andreas Campomar's Golazo, on how soccer built Latin America in general, and Goldblatt's Futebol Nation, about how Brazilians can't think about anything else, even when they try. -- Ilan Stavans * New Republic *Comprehensive. -- Simon Kuper * Financial Times *[A] sweeping exploration of soccer intersecting with politics, history, economics and culture in forging a continent's passion. -- Steven Goff * Washington Post *[Campomar] makes this case throughout, always keeping an eye on the global context of the sport. The scale of this book is essentially high level . . . Golazo! is an enlightening, lively work, one that never shortchanges the sport or the nations at its heart. * Barnes & Noble Review *A splendid history of Latin American football on both the continent and the international stage . . . This is football writing at its very best, epic on the pitch, socially aware off it. * Huffington Post *Brilliant . . . [an] excellent study of football. -- Mihir Bose * Inside World Football *Recounting the history of the South American game, with all its social and political backdrops, is some task - but Campomar achieves it in style . . . Government coups, gun-touting refs . . . it's all here. -- ***** [five stars] * FourFourTwo *

    2 in stock

    £11.69

  • Handbook of Research on Sport and Business

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook of Research on Sport and Business

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis Handbook draws together top international researchers and discusses the state of the art and the future direction of research at the nexus between sport and business. It is heavily built upon choosing, applying and evaluating appropriate quantitative as well as qualitative research methods for practical advice in sport and business research.Topics covered for analysis include sports governance, regulation and performance; media and technology; club management and team structure; place, time and spectators of sporting events; and sport branding and sponsoring. The Handbook covers research examples from elite sport to the amateur level, and from different sports, from cycling to cricket, from ice hockey to motorsports, and from football to skiing. It will be read and used by academics and PhD students as well as sports practitioners looking for useful ways of expanding knowledge, conducting research or searching for insights into the challenges of managing sport.Contributors include: C. Anagnostopoulos, T. Andersson, A.-l. Balduck, N. Böhlke, A. Bourke, M. Buelens, S. Chadwick, B. Cornwell, V. deBosscher, M. Desbordes, M. Dibben, H. Dolles, B. Frick, H. Gammelsaeter, C. Gratton, S. Greyser, A. Guala, E. Gummesson, S. Hamil, K.K. Haugen, B. Hellau, P. Hogan, H. Jansson, B. Johnson, M. Maes, N. O Reilly, L. Robinson, A. Rudd, J. Santomier, T. Schlesinger, B. Senaux, S. Shibli, E. Skille, A. Smith, S. Söderman, H.A. Solberg, B. Stewart, T. Ströbel, J. Truyens, D.M. Turco, M. van Bottenburg, G. Walters, M. Winand, H. Woratschek, T. ZintzTrade Review'This Handbook is a milestone just by its existence but also because it indeed is a robust quality handbook, doing the kind of specific job such a focused academic product should do.' -- Hans Lundberg, Idrottsforum.org‘Söderman and Dolles have assembled an impressive array of researchers to address the nexus between sport and business. In their rich collection of research on sport business theory and practice Söderman and Dolles identify research themes from governance to branding, from sport events to sport systems, and from social media to fan identity, and they specifically reflect on the application of major theoretical concepts and key research methods. The authors’ aim is to advance sport business research through critical reflection on topic selection, research design, data analysis and interpretation. Their unique approach encourages researchers, from novice to experienced, to embrace diverse theories and methods. The Handbook is recommended reading for those interested in advancing sport business research.’ -- Graham Cuskelly, Griffith University, Australia‘This insight-laden volume encompasses today's and tomorrow's research across the multifaceted landscape of the business side of sport - from branding and sponsorship to media and technology, from club management to governance. It effectively encompasses both theory and practice. Scholars, students, and practitioners will find this cogent collection of international consumer and business research knowledge and perspectives both informative and useful.’ -- Stephen A. Greyser, Harvard Business School, US‘This Handbook directly responds to the rapid professional, commercial and international development of sport. With its thoughtful structure, comprehensive coverage of topics and renowned contributors it offers a thorough analysis on the management challenges in the field. It also offers very valuable insights and guidance how the business of sport can be researched by students, academics and practitioners around the world. The book is simply a must-read for anyone interested in the management aspects of sports.’ -- Yoshiaki Takahashi, Chuo University, Tokyo, JapanTable of ContentsContents: Preface PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Research on Sport and Business Harald Dolles and Sten Söderman 2. A Call for More Mixed Methods in Sport Management Research Andy Rudd and R. Burke Johnson PART II: GOVERNANCE AND PERFORMANCE 3. Researching Elite Sport Systems Using Process Benchmarking Leigh Robinson and Nikolai Böhlke 4. Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Sport Governing Bodies: A Tool on Ways Towards High Performance Mathieu Winand and Thierry Zintz 5. Comparing Apples with Oranges in International Elite Sport Studies: Is it Possible? Veerle De Bosscher, Jasper Truyens, Maarten van Bottenburg and Simon Shibli 6. Sports Governance in Ireland: Insights on Theory and Practice Ann Bourke 7. Regulation and the Search for a Profitable Business Model: A Case Study of the English Football Industry Geoff Walters and Sean Hamil 8. The Governance of the Game: A Review of the Research on Football’s Governance Hallgeir Gammelsæter and Benoit Senaux 9. Case Study Research in Sport Management: A Reflection Upon the Theory of Science and an Empirical Example Eivind Å. Skille PART III: MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY 10. Social Media and Prosumerism: Implications for Sport Marketing Research James Santomier and Patricia Hogan 11. The Economics of Listed Sports Events in a Digital Era of Broadcasting: A Case Study of the UK Chris Gratton and Harry Arne Solberg 12. The Sale of Media Sports Rights: A Game Theoretic Approach Harry Arne Solberg and Kjetil Kåre Haugen PART IV: PLACE, TIME AND SPECTATORS 13. Triple Impact Assessments of Sport Events Tommy D. Andersson 14. Sacrés Français! Why They Don’t Have Great Football Stadia; How They Will: Political, Economic and Marketing Implications of the UEFA EURO 2016 Boris Hellau and Michel Desbordes 15. Social Impacts of Hosting Major Sport Events: The Impact of the 2007 Arrival of a Stage of the Tour de France on the City of Ghent Anne-line Balduck, Marc Maes and Marc Buelens 16. What do they Really Think? Researching Residents’ Perception of Mega-sport Events Alessandro ‘Chito’ Guala and Douglas Michele Turco 17. Lessons from the Field: Spectator Research for Sport Businesses Douglas Michele Turco PART V: CLUB MANAGEMENT AND TEAMS 18. Portfolio Theory and the Management of Professional Sports Clubs: The Case of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Norm O’Reilly 19. Proposing a Relationship Marketing Theory for Sport Clubs Hans Jansson and Sten Söderman 20. The Network of Value Captures in Football Club Management: A Framework to Develop and Analyse Competitive Advantage in Professional Team Sports Harald Dolles and Sten Söderman 21. Panel Econometrics in Sports Economics Research: Player Remuneration and Sporting Performance Bernd Frick 22. Examining Corporate Social Responsibility in Football: The Application of Grounded Theory Methodology Christos Anagnostopoulos PART VI: SPORT BRANDING AND SPONSORING 23. A Review of Fan Identity and its Influence on Sport Sponsorship Effectiveness Torsten Schlesinger 24. State of the Art and Science in Sponsorship-linked Marketing T. Bettina Cornwell 25. Participant Observation in Sport Management Research: Collecting and Interpreting Data from a Successful World Land Speed Record Attempt Mark Dibben and Harald Dolles 26. Brand Equity Models in the Spotlight of Sport Business Tim Ströbel and Herbert Woratschek PART VII: REFLECTION 27. From Outside Lane to Inside Track: Sport Management Research in the Twenty-first Century Simon Chadwick 28. The Special Features of Sport: A Critical Revisit Aaron C.T. Smith and Bob Stewart 29. Outlook: Sport and Business – A Future Research Agenda Harald Dolles and Sten Söderman Index

    4 in stock

    £46.50

  • Public Policy and Professional Sports:

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Public Policy and Professional Sports:

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis volume provides a comprehensive examination of public policy aspects of the economics of professional sports.The book offers a unique focus on public policy, covering regulation and competition in the sports industry and its labour markets, governance issues including unethical behavior (corruption, doping, etc.), and public spending on stadiums and mega-events. It also offers an original combination of economic analysis and well-known international examples, from Australia, the United States and Europe, which have provided alternative organizational models of professional team sports. Australia is an interesting case study not only because sport holds a particularly important place in the national psyche but also due to the range of popular professional sports played. The book also analyses the globalization of many sports, the role of international governing bodies, and the difficulties in pursuing effective public policies in this context.This book is a significant contribution to research in sports economics aimed at students and academics interested in both the economics of professional sports and public policy.Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Industry Structure of Team Sports 3. Labour Markets 4. Stadium Funding 5. Economic Benefits of Mega-events 6. Mega-event Bidding 7. Unethical Behaviour in Sport 8. Governing Bodies 9. Conclusions IndexTrade Review‘ . . . an accessible read for both the undergraduate and even noneconomist (sport fan) alike. It has potential suitability as a supplementary text, or even as a prescribed text for a (more nontechnical) sports economics course. Public Policy and Professional Sports: International and Australian Experiences makes for a compelling read. A distinctive contribution to the existing literature.’ -- Liam Lenten, Journal of Sports EconomicsTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. The Industry Structure of Team Sports 3. Labour Markets 4. Stadium Funding 5. Economic Benefits of Mega-events 6. Mega-event Bidding 7. Unethical Behaviour in Sport 8. Governing Bodies 9. Conclusions Index

    3 in stock

    £84.00

  • Sports Marketing: Creating Long Term Value

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Sports Marketing: Creating Long Term Value

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWritten in an accessible and succinct style, the textbook illustrates key themes with clear graphics and relevant real-world examples. It discusses significant elements of marketing theory and the latest practices to allow undergraduate and graduate students to understand both traditional and more recent sports marketing practices.Sports Marketing explores the latest sports marketing business practices, helping marketers make effective management and marketing investment decisions. This comprehensive textbook discusses relevant marketing theory and related practices within sports marketing. Each theme will: Define key sports marketing ingredients Provide mini-case examples of various sports around the world Offer end-of-chapter questions and exercises designed to affirm key topics and stimulate the reader's thinking, and Describe measures of the various sports marketing activities. This textbook will prove an essential companion to students on marketing, business and various sport courses at an undergraduate and postgraduate level.Contents: Introduction 1. Sports Marketing Value Chain: Roles and Interdependencies 2. The Sports Marketing Context 3. Sports Histories and Sports Fans 4. Fans - Delivering Value through Deep Relationships 5. Association Benefits of Sports Marketing 6. Sports Marketing Measures 7. Sports Marketing Strategy and Activation Planning 8. The Sports Marketing Fusion 9. Sports Marketing Touchpoints and Customer Journeys 10. Sports Marketing - Leadership and Organizations 11. Traditional Advertising 12. Social and Digital Advertising 13. Sports Marketing Revenues 14. Sponsorship and Event Management 15. Licensing and Merchandising IndexTrade Review‘This delightful book provides the strategic and thoughtful guidance to succeed in the increasingly important field of sports marketing. Everyone from beginner to seasoned pro should appreciate the fresh, well-written approach to organizing essential knowledge on sports marketing, especially the global perspective and the vivid cases.’ -- Lynn R. Kahle, University of Oregon, US‘After reading this text by Davis and Hilbert, students will be knowledgeable about and better equipped in implementing marketing concepts and action plans in the international sport industry. With its global orientation, Sports Marketing uses an international approach to help students understand sport marketing fundamentals, benefits, measures, analyses, approaches, tactical activities, and action-oriented strategies. Students will find the detailed chapter case studies from around the world quite useful in applying the material covered in the chapters.’ -- Paul M. Pedersen, Indiana University, USTable of ContentsContents: Introduction 1. Sports Marketing Value Chain: Roles and Interdependencies 2. The Sports Marketing Context 3. Sports Histories and Sports Fans 4. Fans – Delivering Value through Deep Relationships 5. Association Benefits of Sports Marketing 6. Sports Marketing Measures 7. Sports Marketing Strategy and Activation Planning 8. The Sports Marketing Fusion 9. Sports Marketing Touchpoints and Customer Journeys 10. Sports Marketing – Leadership and Organizations 11. Traditional Advertising 12. Social and Digital Advertising 13. Sports Marketing Revenues 14. Sponsorship and Event Management 15. Licensing and Merchandising Index

    2 in stock

    £53.15

  • The Grand National

    G2 Entertainment Ltd The Grand National

    Out of stock

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    Out of stock

    £8.99

  • The History of The Rugby World Cup

    G2 Entertainment Ltd The History of The Rugby World Cup

    Out of stock

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    Out of stock

    £14.96

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Sport

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Sport

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis timely book takes both a practical and academic perspective of innovation in sport management, exploring the role of entrepreneurship in sport. With its interdisciplinary approach, it provides a holistic overview of the ways in which sport is both innovative and entrepreneurial.Expert contributors examine how technological advances, scientific approaches, digitalization and tournament design shape, or are shaped by, entrepreneurial ventures in sport management. Chapters also discuss the implications of the coronavirus pandemic for the sports industry, analysing how sport entities and managers have had to be innovative in order to adapt to the new market and unpredictable societal conditions created by the pandemic. The book reflects on the importance of innovation for sport management, highlighting the need for futuristic thinking as sports organisations try to develop better practices.Offering practical examples of entrepreneurship in sport, this book will be a useful resource for scholars and students of sports, sport management and management education. It will also be beneficial for sports practitioners and managers focusing on organisational innovation and how to navigate crises.Trade Review’Innovation and entrepreneurship are two dynamic forces that have revolutionarily impacted the development and advancement of the sport industry, an increasingly globalized business sector. Without a doubt, these forces will continue to robustly drive significant changes in sports and the process of managing sports. Led by an internationally renowned scholar, Dr. Vanessa Ratten, a distinguished group of scholars from six countries have addressed a large number of contemporary issues fundamentally associated with managing and promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in sport business ventures. This is a must-read book for scholars, professionals, teachers, and students. Highly recommended!’ -- - James J. Zhang, University of Georgia, USTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction: Innovation and entrepreneurship in sport management 1 Vanessa Ratten 2 Disruptions in sport management from COVID-19: Lessons from entrepreneurship and innovation 9 Vanessa Ratten and Geoff Dickson 3 On the importance of tournament design in sports management: Evidence from the UEFA Euro 2020 qualification 22 Kjetil K. Haugen and Alex Krumer 4 A system innovation related to sports entrepreneurship 36 Ben Hattink and Aard Groen 5 Technology innovations in sports: Typology, nature, courses and impact 57 Ekaterina Glebova and Michel Desbordes 6 Do scientific approaches lead to innovative social entrepreneurial ventures? The relationship between fitness equipment and stages of life 73 Silvio Addolorato, Jorge García-Unanue, Leonor Gallardo and Jerónimo García-Fernández 7 Sport innovation, entrepreneurship and digital ecosystems 122 Esha Thukral and Vanessa Ratten 8 Why should we need innovation in sports management? 137 Kadir Yıldız, Elvan Deniz Yumuk and Jerónimo García-Fernández 9 COVID-19: Entrepreneurial ecosystem approach to bounce back: Implications for the sport industry 148 Esha Thukral and Vanessa Ratten 10 Coronavirus and sport crisis management: A knowledge spillover perspective 159 Vanessa Ratten and Alice Li Index

    15 in stock

    £82.65

  • Public Policy and Professional Sports:

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Public Policy and Professional Sports:

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis volume provides a comprehensive examination of public policy aspects of the economics of professional sports.The book offers a unique focus on public policy, covering regulation and competition in the sports industry and its labour markets, governance issues including unethical behavior (corruption, doping, etc.), and public spending on stadiums and mega-events. It also offers an original combination of economic analysis and well-known international examples, from Australia, the United States and Europe, which have provided alternative organizational models of professional team sports. Australia is an interesting case study not only because sport holds a particularly important place in the national psyche but also due to the range of popular professional sports played. The book also analyses the globalization of many sports, the role of international governing bodies, and the difficulties in pursuing effective public policies in this context.This book is a significant contribution to research in sports economics aimed at students and academics interested in both the economics of professional sports and public policy.Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Industry Structure of Team Sports 3. Labour Markets 4. Stadium Funding 5. Economic Benefits of Mega-events 6. Mega-event Bidding 7. Unethical Behaviour in Sport 8. Governing Bodies 9. Conclusions IndexTrade Review‘ . . . an accessible read for both the undergraduate and even noneconomist (sport fan) alike. It has potential suitability as a supplementary text, or even as a prescribed text for a (more nontechnical) sports economics course. Public Policy and Professional Sports: International and Australian Experiences makes for a compelling read. A distinctive contribution to the existing literature.’ -- Liam Lenten, Journal of Sports EconomicsTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. The Industry Structure of Team Sports 3. Labour Markets 4. Stadium Funding 5. Economic Benefits of Mega-events 6. Mega-event Bidding 7. Unethical Behaviour in Sport 8. Governing Bodies 9. Conclusions Index

    3 in stock

    £28.45

  • State of Play: Under the Skin of the Modern Game

    Cornerstone State of Play: Under the Skin of the Modern Game

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis'For those of you missing your football fix, anything by Michael Calvin is worth a read – the hugely respected sports journalist writes eloquently about the modern game in page turner State of Play.'DAILY MIRROR_______________________________________________________LONGLISTED FOR THE 2018 WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDAward-winning author of The Nowhere Men, Living on the Volcano and No Hunger in Paradise returns with his magnum opus on the state of modern footballFirst he revealed the extraordinary lives of football scouts in The Nowhere Men.Next he unearthed the pressures on football managers in Living on the Volcano.Then he chronicled the hardships of young players striving to make it in No Hunger in Paradise.Now in State of Play, in what marks the pinnacle of a career investigating the human stories of football, award-winning writer Michael Calvin turns his eye to the biggest story of all - the game itself.From mental health to money, concussion to Champions league, fan-owners to oligarchs, women's football to world cups, Calvin gets under the skin of the beautiful game, and reveals why it is truly the game of our lives.Based on hundreds of hours of interviews with leading figures around the world, from Arsene Wenger to Steven Gerrard, Calvin reveals the winners, the losers, the politics, the pleasure, the hope, and the despair of the world's most popular sport.Trade ReviewOne of the issues Calvin explores in his most recent book State of Play is the need for more emotionally intelligent managers and coaches in football, as epitomised by England manager Gareth Southgate. * CNN Sport *As enthralling and insightful as any fans of Mike’s previous books would expect -- Matt Williams * Simon Mayo’s Books of the Year Podcast *A grandstand view of the beautiful game . . . Calvin draws on his own frontline reporting as well as interviews with leading football figures to present an exhaustive portrait of the modern game. * Radio Times *Thought-provoking and well-wrought. * The Sunday Times *Michael Calvin has done the game a massive service with this broad ranging, hard-hitting and exceptionally well researched book and he has also written it in a beautiful, lucid prose style. * Greville Waterman Review *

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Descent

    Ebury Publishing The Descent

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis'I have success, money, women. I've been lionised by the public and the media. The world is at my feet. I've spread my wings and here I am, soaring above everything and everyone. But in reality, the descent has already begun.' Thomas Dekker was set to become one of pro cycling’s superstars. But before long, he found himself sucked in by the lure of hedonistic highs and troubled by the intense pressure to perform. In The Descent, Dekker tells his story of hotel room blood bags, shady rendezvous with drug dealers and late-night partying at the Tour de France. This is Dekker’s journey from youthful idealism to a sordid path of excess and doping that lays bare cycling’s darkest secrets like never before.Trade ReviewAn extraordinary autobiography… Dekker luridly details how he embraced the dark side * i Newspaper *

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • 100 Great GAA Moments

    Bonnier Books Ltd 100 Great GAA Moments

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn its long and rich history the GAA has provided many great moments. This book is a celebration of one hundred of the best of them: the Thunder and Lightning Final; the Polo Grounds Final; Seamus Darby's goal in 1982; the epic clashes between Dublin and Meath in 1991; Leitrim's Connacht title in 1994; Clare ending 81 years in the wilderness; Wexford becoming home to `the Riverdance of Sport' and the GAA opening up Croke Park to other sports. These moments and many more are featured in these pages. Every county is included. Based on exclusive interviews as seen through the eyes of the key personalities who shaped them, it goes behind the scenes and offers unique eyewitness accounts of the dramas on and off the pitch that captivated, enthralled and occasionally infuriated the nation. New light is shed on old controversies, fresh insights into the players and personalities that linger long in the memory are provided, and the epic contests that turned the national games into the national soap opera are recounted by the men and women who were there in the heat of the battles.Trade ReviewA great book that capture the real essence of the GAA. Special times and memories for everyone that was involved in our greatest GAA moments. * EDDIE KEHER *

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Blood, Sweat, Triumph & Tears: The Magic of the

    Bonnier Books Ltd Blood, Sweat, Triumph & Tears: The Magic of the

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisGaelic Games are the focus of endless debate and speculation, set the mood of Monday's post-match workplace and dominate pub-talk. For many of us, life and death run second to major GAA events. Blood, Sweat, Triumph & Tears looks back at some of the best moments from the sporting nation's favourite soap opera. It pays homage to the great players and people in Gaelic football, hurling, ladies' football and camogie. And it glories in the classic victories and thrilling contests witnessed down the decades. Based on exclusive interviews with the greatest personalities in the GAA's rich history, and covering every county in Ireland, here is a unique insight into the passion and politics, the controversies and crises, the wisdom and wit and all the highs and lows of Ireland's national treasure. Full of entertaining anecdotes, inspirational incidents and epic encounters, Blood, Sweat, Triumph & Tears truly captures the magic of the GAA. 'A book to shorten the long winter nights for any GAA fan.' DERMOT EARLEY, Kildare legend 'Will bring back great memories for lovers of Gaelic Games.' KAROL MANNIONTrade Review‘Will bring back great memories for lovers of Gaelic Games.’ – KAROL MANNION, ‘A book to shorten the long winter nights for any GAA fan.’ – DERMOT EARLEY, Kildare legend

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Forgotten Nations: The Incredible Stories of

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Forgotten Nations: The Incredible Stories of

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisForgotten Nations tells the stories of the international football teams that are unable to break into FIFA's ranks, from the self-funded minnows of Barawa in south-western Sudan to Tibet's Dalai Lama-backed national side, and new media darlings Yorkshire. They play under the auspices of CONIFA - the Confederation of Independent Football Associations - created to help express the cultural identities of football's 'stateless peoples', fighting for recognition on the biggest stage of all. Here are incredible human and sporting stories from diverse regions: from Matabeleland in Zimbabwe, still recovering from massacres 30 years ago, to Tuvalu in the south Pacific, threatened with inundation. Aided by wonderful behind-the-scenes access at London's 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup, and the irresistible willpower of sportsmen and women trying to make their stories heard, Forgotten Nations explains why 11,000 people crammed into a tiny stadium on the Black Sea coast in 2016 to watch two teams that most of the world has never heard of.

    5 in stock

    £11.69

  • Under an Orange Sky: The Story of the Vitality

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Under an Orange Sky: The Story of the Vitality

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe wildly dramatic story of the Vitality Hockey Women's World Cup London 2018 - the biggest women's team sport event ever to take place on British soil. Under an Orange Sky was written and photographed by the team that brought you The History Makers: How Team GB Stormed to a First Ever Gold in Women's Hockey, winner of the Thompson Reuters Illustrated Sports Book of the Year 2018. At this crazy, anything-goes, ultimately tear-inducing competition there was no such thing as a certainty. High-ranked teams fell by the wayside, reputations were ignored and accepted practices turned on their heads as the form book was torn up in front of the huge crowds that flocked daily to the Lee Valley. Working together with world-class hockey photographers Frank Uijlenbroek and Koen Suyk - joined this time by Argentina's Rodrigo Jaramillo - authors Sarah Juggins and Richard Stainthorpe captured all the twists, shocks and surprises, and even a fabulous Irish fairy-tale, as east London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park welcomed the world's best.

    5 in stock

    £22.50

  • The Unforgiven: Missionaries or Mercenaries? The

    Pitch Publishing Ltd The Unforgiven: Missionaries or Mercenaries? The

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the early 80s, 20 black West Indian cricketers were paid more than $100,000 each to take part in rebel tours of apartheid South Africa. Some, such as Lawrence Rowe and Alvin Kallicharran, were household names in the Caribbean and around the world, while others were fringe players seeking a short cut out of poverty. All would be condemned by the international cricketing fraternity. Accused of pocketing 'blood money' in order to prop up a regime that systematically discriminated against people of their own colour, they were banned for life from playing the sport they loved. In many cases, they were shunned by their fellow countrymen. A few turned to drugs and gangs, some turned to God - and others found themselves begging on the streets and dealing with mental illness. Forgotten and neglected for close to four decades, The Unforgiven tells their often-tragic stories through face-to-face interviews that explore the human cost of an onerous decision made early in these young men's lives.Trade Review"It was a hopelessly naive comment but, rather than simply condemn, Gray's skill is not just in unearthing these former cricketers - including Rowe, living out his years in Florida - but in allowing each to relive their fateful choice to go to South Africa... Gray paints a compelling portrait of each of them in a moving and thought-provoking read." Matt Dickinson, Sunday Times Sports Books of the Year; "Ashley Gray's thoroughly engaging dissection of the tours examines the moral complexity of the matter and the long-term effects on the rebels." Steven Carroll, The Age; "One can feel nothing but admiration for the tenacity of Gray's pursuit... The Unforgiven is richly sewn with tragedy... It is a truism to say history is written by the victors... The Unforgiven belatedly gives the losers their say." Gideon Haigh; "Possibly the biggest surprise of Ashley Gray's painstaking, sometimes harrowing, awkward and amusing, investigation of those tours is that it is highly nuanced. In The Unforgiven: Mercenaries or Missionaries?, Gray digs beneath the obvious motivation of money to discover that for many of the rebels, the tour was either their only hope of carving a career from cricket or their way of retaliating against the closed shop they perceived the West Indies side to be... We are left feeling the rebels were neither mercenaries nor missionaries, just lost souls." Alyson Rudd, The Times; "Sometimes it helps to come at these things from an angle. There's an excellent new book about cricket and race called The Unforgiven by the Australian writer Ashley Gray. The Unforgiven tells the story of West Indian rebel tours to apartheid South Africa in the 1980s, focusing on the later lives of those players who took the Blood Rand." Barney Ronay, The Guardian; "Gray, an Australian journalist, is unflinching in his portrayal of Murray and the other rebels... [he] is unsparing, if also deeply humane, in his account of the players' fates, those castigated by their communities as race traitors: "Cashed up, but ground down, some coped with ostracism by deserting their homelands, others sought refuge in drugs and religion. The tyranny of inter-island distance ensured that there would be no genuine rebel brotherhood. They were on their own"." --Alex Wade, The Times Literary Supplement; "A powerful and necessary book... brings the rebels out from the demonised whole and gives air and dignity to what are for the most lives blighted and broken by the decision to take the money and go." Wisden Cricket Monthly; "Gray tells the rebels' stories with insight and panache" David Brearley, The Daily Telegraph; "I finished The Unforgiven in one afternoon. It was compelling... one of the best cricket books I've read." Ken Piesse, Cricket Books (Australia); "The Unforgiven is riveting." Sharda Ugra, Senior editor, ESPNcricinfo; "The Unforgiven should be mandatory reading for anyone genuinely interested... in Caribbean cricket history." Fazeer Mohammed, Trinidad Express; "The Unforgiven is a fascinating and engrossing book and Ashley Gray deserves great credit for bringing the story of these West Indian cricketers to our book shelves." Andrew Roberts Cricket Statistics; "Gray, who travelled to the Caribbean several times for the book, has revealed a fresh voice and a talent to be rivalled among the best cricket writers in the world." Barry Nicholls, Australian Cricket Digest; "Cricket is a game enhanced by great books and Ashley Gray's The Unforgiven is an excellent dive into one of the most intriguing stories in the sporting world." Robert Craddock, The Courier-Mail;

    15 in stock

    £16.99

  • Where the Cool Kids Hung out: The Chic Years of

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Where the Cool Kids Hung out: The Chic Years of

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhere the Cool Kids Hung Out is the story of the UEFA Cup's glory years, when it was a tournament that boasted a stronger field of teams than its senior siblings, the European Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup. Since then it has drifted into its poor current form as the Europa League, the Champions League having siphoned off most of Europe's biggest clubs. Yet the UEFA Cup enjoyed some very stylish years, no more so than during the two-legged final period. It was an era when Ipswich Town swept to glory, Liverpool conditioned themselves to conquer the continent, Tottenham Hotspur twice captured the cup and Dundee United came agonisingly close. It was also a time when Borussia Monchengladbach made their name, Real Madrid regenerated as a force and Serie A came to dominate. Drawing on an encyclopaedic knowledge of the tournament plus interviews with players, journalists and fans who lived and loved the competition, Steven Scragg brings you the definitive account of the UEFA Cup's halcyon days.

    15 in stock

    £15.29

  • The Scottish Cup: Celtic's Favourite Trophy

    Pitch Publishing Ltd The Scottish Cup: Celtic's Favourite Trophy

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Scottish Cup: Celtic's Favourite Trophy is the story of Celtic's love affair with football's oldest prize. The club first won the cup in 1892, an achievement that meant so much to the young side and their struggling, oppressed community. In the years that followed this special trophy became entwined with the club's identity through many unforgettable moments. Jimmy Quinn scored the first hat-trick in a Scottish Cup final in 1904, there was Patsy Gallacher's extraordinary goal in 1925, a record attendance when Celtic lifted the cup in 1937, Willie Wallace's brace of goals en route to Lisbon in 1967, two remarkable comebacks in the 1980s, and Odsonne Edouard's heroic turnaround in 2019. The book goes beyond the cup finals, recalling the tough games in the early rounds, including the more spectacular encounters with Rangers and Aberdeen. Romance, drama and passion are all bound up in Celtic's annual quest for the cup, involving great players, from the Sandy McMahon era to the days of Scott Brown.

    15 in stock

    £15.29

  • Wimbledon's Greatest Games: The All England

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Wimbledon's Greatest Games: The All England

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWimbledon's Greatest Games features 50 of the most exciting and absorbing tennis matches ever played on the All England Club's courts. Journey back in time and relive the unforgettable feats of Rod Laver, Althea Gibson, Boris Becker, John McEnroe, Billie Jean King, Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams among many others. From the roar of the crowd to the emotion of the players, the drop-shots, the volleys, the epic rallies and the double-faults, each thrilling contest comes alive as the action from the famous venue is brought to you in vivid detail. So, serve yourself a Pimm's, sit back and let Abi Smith transport you to Centre Court as you explore this comprehensive collection from the greatest tournament of all. Capturing gentlemen's, ladies' and doubles matches that have shaped the game, Wimbledon's Greatest Games is an action-packed, ace-filled guide that every SW19 fan will want to devour.

    15 in stock

    £18.99

  • Euro Summits: The Story of the UEFA European

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Euro Summits: The Story of the UEFA European

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPanenka's pearl of a penalty in Belgrade, van Basten's volley of a lifetime in Munich, Gazza's agonising near-miss at Wembley: over its six decades, the UEFA European Championship has thrown up many of the most memorable stories in football lore. Now it gets the history it deserves. Euro Summits is the first full retelling of the tournament, from its tentative beginnings in the late 1950s to its elephantine expansion in the mid-2010s. Taking in the USSR's early success, the grim violence of 1968, France's cavalier feats on home soil in 1984, the sensational triumphs of no-hopers Denmark and Greece, Spain's modern-day dominance, all the way up to Portugal's shock victory in 2016, it's a panoramic portrait of an event that captures a whole continent's imagination every four years. Dramatic, detailed and teeming with compelling personalities like Michel Platini, Gunter Netzer, Hristo Stoichkov, Zinedine Zidane, Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo, this is the complete story of a footballing event second only to the World Cup.

    15 in stock

    £19.99

  • Sports Through the Lens of Economic History

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Sports Through the Lens of Economic History

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom professional team sports to international events such as the Olympics and Tour de France, the modern sports industry continues to attract a large number of spectators and participants. This book, edited by John K. Wilson and Richard Pomfret, analyzes the economic evolution of sports over the last 150 years, from a pastime activity to a big business enterprise. It begins at a time when entrepreneurs and players first started making money from professional sports leagues, through to the impact of radio and TV in the twentieth century, and on to the present day. Using examples from sports across the world, the chapters cover such important issues as player migration, labor market restrictions, stadium arrangements and the rise and fall of workplace provisions. Unlike most sports economic texts, the contributors featured here provide insights into the historical origins of many practices and policies peculiar to the industry. This historical perspective casts light onto the development of practices, such as labor market regulations and public policies, which have become more prevalent in the modern age.The non-technical, user-friendly nature of this book will appeal to many students, particularly those enrolled in sports economics courses - a field of study which is increasingly common. Academics will also find this book to be a timely reference for their research and teaching.Contributors include: L. Borrowman, A. Carter, J. Cranfield, L. Frost, A.K. Halabi, K. Inwood, A. Kawaura, S. La Croix, M. Lightbody, J.-F. Mignot, R. Pomfret, J.A. Ross, W. Vamplew, J.K. WilsonTrade Review'Sports in the modern era have acquired an unprecedented social significance, a conjuncture that can only be understood through the lens of history of economics. This is an important book that offers a number of significant contributions and shows how the combined wisdom of these two disciplines can put modern sports in their proper context.' --Stefan Szymanski, University of MichiganTable of ContentsContents: 1. Sports Economics and the Sports Industry: Perspectives in Economic History John K. Wilson 2. The Evolution of Professional Team Sports Richard Pomfret 3. The Very Short tenure of Foreign Players in Japanese Professional Baseball, 1951-2004 Akihiko Kawaura and Sumner La Croix 4. An Economic History of the Tour de France, 1903-2015 Jean-François Mignot 5. The Relationship between Crowd Attendance and Competitive Balance – evidence from the SANFL 1920-83 John K. Wilson 6. Ground sharing between Cricket and Football in Australia Lionel Frost, Margaret Lightbody, Abdel K. Halabi, Amanda Carter and Luc Borrowman 7. Workers' Playtime: Developing an explanatory typology of work-associated sport in Britain Wray Vamplew 8. Ethnic Inequality in Professional Sport: A question of discrimination in the National Hockey League draft John Cranfield, Kris Inwood and J. Andrew Ross 9. Epilogue Richard Pomfret Index

    15 in stock

    £22.75

  • The Daily Mirror 1970 World Cup Rally 40: The

    David & Charles The Daily Mirror 1970 World Cup Rally 40: The

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAfter the first ever intercontinental rally - the London-Sydney in 1968 - there was widespread enthusiasm for an even more difficult test. With the Football World Cup being held in Mexico in 1970, it was the perfect opportunity to hold a parallel, much tougher challenge - the World Cup Rally. Organisers John Sprinzel and John Brown secured sponsorship from the Daily Mirror and planned a unique high-speed event, lasting six weeks and covering 16,000 miles from London to Mexico City via some of the most varying, tortuous and difficult terrain on three continents. Serious works teams such as Ford and British Leyland spent tremendous amounts choosing and developing new cars, completing months-long route surveys, and analysing every detail of diets, oxygen provision, and the number of crew members. Despite all this planning, out of an entry of more than 100, only 23 cars made it to the finish. It was then, and remains now, the toughest rally of all time. This book, now reprinted in paperback, tells the complete story.Trade ReviewIt is the umpteenth wonderful book by publishing company Veloce Publishing, the publisher where every car enthusiast should be able to find something to his liking. Robson sketches a complete and detailed overview of the idea for the rally and the people being that idea. The participating cars and their drivers. The promising and hopeless participants and the hardships. And all that without being a dry summary of facts. The book is in fact a must-have for every lover of the (classic) rally sport. - Klassiekerrally.nl. Big story, big book. This is a great choice to be reprinted by Veloce – an excellent account of just how the Daily Mirroe World Cup Rally 1970 came about … how it was planned and run is authoritatively written by the man who was on the ground throughout the entire six weeks that it took the event to cover 16,000 miles. Graham Robson makes the point that it was a once-in-a-generation event … indeed, it was really once-in-a-lifetime as he explains just how incredible it was that it happened at all. No comparable event could ever be conceived today. Containing 237 colour and black and white photos it covers the planning, preparation, organisation and practice. There are full descriptions of the cars and crews, from the fully-profession works crews to the total amateurs… a truly engrossing read for any rally enthusiast. – Old Stager. Involved for 40 years in rally, as a competitor, team manager, organiser, reporter, commentator and observer, Graham Robson lived the test closely by collaborating with the organisation. In 2010, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the event, he had the idea of devoting a very complete bookto it. In about 200 pages, it tells the birth of the concept, its preparation and its development day by day, without forgetting at add many figures and crispy anecdotes. The illustration is rich and varied, with 237 photos, maps and diagrams, giving pride of place to the actors. – AUTOnews Redaction.

    1 in stock

    £20.00

  • Boot Sale: Inside the Strange and Secret World of

    Vintage Publishing Boot Sale: Inside the Strange and Secret World of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the hectic behind-the-scenes drama of transfer deadlines through the players, managers, chairmen, agents, scouts, analysts, fans, journalists, broadcasters and bookmakers.For football fans who hungrily feed on gossip and rumour, Christmas comes twice a year - once in August and again in January. These are the months when the transfer window dominates thoughts, when the prospect of a new signing or two reinvigorates the hopes and dreams of the hopelessly devoted.Nige Tassell goes behind the scenes to observe the workings of the transfer window and to examine why it continues to hold such fascination for a nation of football lovers. He speaks to players, managers, chairmen, agents, scouts, analysts, fans, journalists, broadcasters and even bookmakers to hear how they survive - and possibly prosper from - these red-letter months in the football calendar.Nobody writes about football like Nige Tassell: poignant, funny, nostalgic and reminds us why we love the game.

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Yellow Jersey: WINNER OF THE 2020 TELEGRAPH

    Vintage Publishing The Yellow Jersey: WINNER OF THE 2020 TELEGRAPH

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis* WINNER OF THE 2020 TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS CYCLING BOOK OF THE YEAR*Discover this 100-year anniversary celebration of the hardest-earned and most sacred prize in sport, the Tour de France's Yellow Jersey. In 2019, the cycling world will celebrate the 100th anniversary of sport's most iconic and distinguished prize: the Yellow Jersey. Beautifully produced and packed full of interviews with riders such as Chris Froome, Thomas Voeckler and the oldest living wearer of the Yellow Jersey at 94, Antonin Rolland, The Yellow Jersey is a fitting celebration of the 'maillot jaune'. In 1919 the leading rider was first instructed to wear the Yellow Jersey, following a campaign from fans and journalists who were struggling to identify the winning rider. 100 years on, the jersey has passed into almost sacred status. You'll never see an amateur rider wearing yellow - it is reserved purely for those who have sacrificed themselves in the world's greatest race. Cossins will take the reader on a journey to the origins of the jersey and its early winners. He'll explore the effect of wearing yellow as a motivator and occasionally as a curse. Beautifully produced with original photography, The Yellow Jersey is an exquisite tribute to the greatest trophy in sport.'Without doubt the most beautiful book to land on our desk this year... we can't recommend this book enough' Cycling WeeklyTrade ReviewAs an author of cycling literature since the early nineties, Cossins clearly knows a thing or two about the sport. The Yellow Jersey takes the story of cycling’s most coveted prize, back to its humble beginnings, and intersperses facts, anecdotes and statistics to take you for an enjoyable ride through the history of the sport * Cycling News *Cossins has done a great job of tying together many aspects of Le Tour under the one central theme of the yellow jersey, resulting in an enjoyable, informative, readable, and alternative look at Le Tour – supported by a wide range of relevant images in a beautifully presented book -- Richard Peploe * Road.cc *Without doubt the most beautiful book to land on our desk this year… we can’t recommend this book enough * Cycling Weekly *

    1 in stock

    £27.00

  • Sport Business in Leading Economies

    Emerald Publishing Limited Sport Business in Leading Economies

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom a renowned group of international scholars, this new work examines how leading economic countries use sport business, particularly individual sports events (such as the Olympics or FIFA Men’s or Women’s World Cup) as well as participant sport, in comprehensive plans toward driving and furthering economic development, raising brand awareness (country as a brand), transforming lagging communities, and enhancing travel and tourism in the country. Comparative sport studies are fundamentally designed for cross-country and cross-cultural understanding, learning, and improvement. By recognizing the achievements, administrative procedures, and management practices of peer countries and using them as a mirror or referencing parameter, government agencies and sport organizations of a country may be able to identify areas that need improvements in their own administration and cultivate development and growth in the country’s sport industry. Exploring how China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the UK, Germany, the US, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, and Australia have all used sport as a catalytic agent, each chapter delves into the country’s sports industry by looking at: recent history and stages of the industry; current state including scope, magnitude, structure, governance, policies, facilities, and programs; developmental characteristics, strength, and highlights; contemporary challenges and issues; and trends of development and advancement.Trade ReviewInvited international contributors in physical education, sociology, sport management, economics, and kinesiology compare the development of the sports industry in 11 leading economies. After an intro chapter on the globalized sport market place and factors affecting it, chapter-length country case studies detail the sports industry in 11 countries, including Brazil, Japan, South Africa, the US, and Korea. Each chapter gives information and analysis on the recent history and current state of the sports industry, politics and governance, and challenges and issues. The final chapter compares sports culture, sports development, and organizational structures in all 11 countries. B&w photos and charts are included. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Australian Sport Industry Chapter 3. The Sports Industry in Brazil Chapter 4. The Canadian Sport Industry Chapter 5. Development of Chinese Sport Industry Chapter 6. The German Sport Industry Chapter 7. The Japanese Sport Industry Chapter 8. The Russian Sport Industry Chapter 9. The South African Sport Industry Chapter 10. Sport Market Value Network of the Korean Sport Industry Chapter 11. The U.S. Sport Industry Chapter 12. The U.K. Sport Industry Chapter 13. Comparative Analyses

    15 in stock

    £76.94

  • Market Research Methods in the Sports Industry

    Emerald Publishing Limited Market Research Methods in the Sports Industry

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    Book SynopsisWhether professional or amateur, sports businesses must develop their brand and image to meet the expectations of a diverse environment, consisting of fans, sponsors, and other stakeholders. The value and instruments of market research can provide the required resources for sports businesses to realize their plans. In Market Research in the Sports Industry, Jasenko Ljubica and Neven Seric provide a comprehensive elaboration of market research methods to be used by sports businesses. The book identifies and explains the most effective uses of market research, drawing upon real-life case studies. The application of the methods presented in this book, ranging from the simplest - monitoring the environment – to the most complex sampling methods, can significantly contribute to the development of sports businesses by increasing the number of members, sponsors, followers and fans. The book will be invaluable for researchers, educators and students of Sports Management and Marketing, and it will also prove useful to sporting professionals seeking to gain a competitive edge in the market. Trade ReviewThis book analyzes market research methods used by sports businesses. It describes motives for market research in the industry, approaches to market research, and objectives and types; simple market research methods; business intelligence; secondary data research; exploratory research; descriptive research; the use of primary data; sampling and types of samples; qualitative market research methods; field implementation of market research methods; and analysis of market research results. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction to Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 2. Motives for Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 3. Simple Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 4. Business Intelligence (BI) in Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 5. Secondary Data in Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 6. Exploratory Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 7. Descriptive Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 8. Primary Data in Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 9. Sampling and Types of Samples for Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 10. Qualitative Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 11. Field Implementation of Market Research in the Sports Industry Chapter 12. Analysis of the Market Research Results in the Sports Industry

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    £68.39

  • A Research Agenda for Event Management

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd A Research Agenda for Event Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisElgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique collection of established and emerging perspectives on event management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the current academic debate, exploring the development of event management from a management-oriented field into a multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and, ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will also greatly benefit from reading this.Trade Review'A Research Agenda for Event Management is a new benchmark for illustrating how the subject area has matured into the mainstream of applied research. Students, practitioners and academics will all benefit from reading the various perspectives through which events are analysed, with Donald Getz's ''five challenges'' a notable highlight in showing us the way forward.' --Simon Shibli, Sheffield Hallam University, UK'What happens when the world's leading event management researchers collaborate to bring forth new knowledge? This book conclusively proves, through these great academic minds, that event research is growing stronger and as a result the events industry shall continue to grow from strength to strength.' --Joe Goldblatt, Queen Margaret University, ScotlandTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction to a Research Agenda for Event Management Erik Lundberg, Tommy D. Andersson and John Armbrecht Part I Events in Society 2. Re-thinking Event Sustainability Judith Mair 3. The Past, Present and Future of Event Safety Research Morten Thanning Vendelø 4. Event Bidding: A Research Agenda for Major and Mega Sport Events David McGillivray, Daniel Turner and John Lauermann 5. Event Evaluation and Impact Assessment: Five Challenges Donald Getz Part II The Event Consumer 6. Re-thinking the Value of Events for event attendees: Emerging Themes from Psychology Eliza Kitchen and Sebastian Filep 7. Event Experience Research Directions Greg Richards 8. Managing Extraordinary Event Experiences: Understanding Consumer Immersion Lena Mossberg 9. Participant Events and the Active Event Consumer Tommy D. Andersson, John Armbrecht and Erik Lundberg Part III The Event Organisation 10. Revisiting and Advancing the Research Agenda for Event Volunteering Karen A. Smith, Leonie Lockstone-Binney and Kirsten Holmes 11. Knowledge Management in Event and Festival Organisations: Challenges and Future Directions Raphaela Stadler Index

    15 in stock

    £88.35

  • Historical Perspectives on Sports Economics:

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Historical Perspectives on Sports Economics:

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe sports sector, apart from being of economic significance in itself, is clearly one that many citizens share a great interest in. It is not mere results, but aspects such as history, statistics, interest in labour markets and finances that often spark people's interest. The characteristics of the sports sector and the data it provides allows economists to cast light on a large number of economic issues facing society. Historical Perspectives on Sports Economics explores a variety of topics, including mega-event analysis, sports governance, anthropometrics, gambling, industrial organisation, infrastructure development and racial issues. The analysis is sufficiently non-technical and will appeal not only to academic economists and students, but to historians and sports enthusiasts as well.Trade Review‘... there is much to recommend the blending of historical and economic method and commentary in this interdisciplinary text.’ -- Ian Henry, The International Journal of the History of SportTable of ContentsContents: Preface 1. Understanding economics through the history of sport John Wilson 2. From Recreational Sports Clubs to Sports Businesses: Bradford and Queen’s Park Football Clubs 1860s-1914 John Dewhirst and Wray Vamplew 3. Home ground advantage: The determinants of sharing versus sole occupied stadium arrangements Richard Pomfret and John K. Wilson 4. Stadium Construction and the Distribution of Winning Percentages in the English and Scottish Football Leagues, 1888-89 to 1938-39 Lionel Frost, Luc Borrowman, Vinod Mishra and Abdel K. Halabi 5. The Rise and Fall (and Rise and Fall) of the Olympic Games as an Economic Driver Victor Matheson 6. The Winter Sports Industry and Winter Olympics in Historical Perspective: From Grenoble 1968 to Albertville 1992 Wladimir Andreff 7. Incomplete Contracting, League Governance, and the Role of the Commissioner in Japanese and North American Professional Baseball Akihiko Kawaura and Sumner La Croix 8. Baseball and Life Expectancy: Evidence from linked historical data Joseph Price, Sebastian Brown, and Jacob Van Leeuwen 9. The Height and Weight of Canadian Major League Hockey Players, 1909–2010 J. Andrew Ross, John Cranfield, and Kris Inwood 10. Beating the Odds: Black Jockeys in the Kentucky Derby, 1870-1911 Michael Leeds and Hugh Rockoff 11. Betting on Sport: History, regulation, measurement Pierre-Charles Pradier 12. Club Survival in the English Premier League: What does it take to survive in the top flight? Jeffrey Chang, Luc Borrowman and Lionel Frost 13. Epilogue - looking forward Index

    15 in stock

    £90.00

  • Humans, Horses and Events Management

    CABI Publishing Humans, Horses and Events Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHorses are perhaps the most common non-human animal to feature in planned events, but although there is considerable research on equestrian sport, there is virtually none on equestrian events. This book begins to address this gap, using the National Championships of the Icelandic Horse as an extended case study to explain in depth the process of managing an event, as well as the larger theoretical implications of events management. Drawing on diverse viewpoints and theoretical perspectives, the book draws wider comparisons to connect events management to larger themes in the social sciences, such as human-animal relations; nationalism; place branding; event impacts; event experience; and inclusion and exclusion. The book is a contribution to two fields. In relation to human-animal studies, it focuses on how the Icelandic horse breed is marketed and celebrated through top-tier competition; whereas from an events management perspective, it considers the role of the event in community building, the practical and theoretical aspects of running a sustainable equestrian event, and the issues that arise in multispecies event contexts. This book: - Uniquely draws together events management and human-animal studies. - Is formed from empirical research conducted by a multinational team of events management and tourism researchers. - Uses a single, extended case study to explore a range of themes and issues, both empirically and theoretically. A valuable resource for researchers of events management, human-animal studies and tourism, this book also provides an in-depth look at end-to-end events management for industry professionals.Table of Contents1: Introduction: Managing and Experiencing an Equestrian Event 1: THE MAKING OF AN EVENT 2: Event Communities 2A: FEIF, the International Federation of Icelandic Horse Associations. By Gunnar Sturluson and Gundula Sharman. 2B: The Event Community: the Icelandic Equestrian Association. By Lárus Ástmar Hannesson. 3: The Star of the Show: the Icelandic Horse. By Guðrún Stefánsdóttir and Víkingur Gunnarsson 2: MANAGING THE EVENT 4: Strategic Management of Horse-related Events: the Case of the National Championships of the Icelandic Horse (Landsmót) 1998-2008. By Runólfur Smári Steinþórsson and Hjörný Snorradóttir 5: Event Management and Organisation: the Execution of Landsmót, Reykjavík 2018. By Áskell Heiðar Ásgeirsson 6: Segmentation, Marketing, Venue Selection and Competitiveness of Events. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir 3: EXPERIENCING THE EVENT 7: The Visitor Experience at a Horse Event. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir and Anna Lilja Pétursdóttir 8: Volunteering at Landsmót: Gaining Knowledge and Experience. By Kari Jæger and Guðrún Helgadóttir 9A: Horse Welfare at Events. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir 9B: Welfare Assessment of Icelandic Competition Horses. By Sigríður Björnsdóttir. 4: THE MEANINGS OF THE EVENT 10: Identity Construction in Relation to Niche Events: Images of Landsmót in Social Media. By Susanna Heldt Cassel 11: Multispecies Encounters in Events. By Katherine Dashper 5: EVENT IMPACTS AND LEGACIES 12: Economic Impact Analysis of Events: Landsmót 2016. By Tobias Heldt 13: Community Impacts of Events: Resident Expectations and Experiences. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir 14: Event Legacies. By Guðrún Helgadóttir and Katherine Dashper 6: COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS 15: Comparing Landsmót 2016 with Other Equestrian Events: the Case of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy. By Celine Vial and Eric Barget 16: Landsmót: a Short Documentary. By Ragnhildur Ásvaldsdóttir 17: Conclusions: Planning, Managing and Experiencing Equestrian Events. By Katherine Dashper, Guðrún Helgadóttir and Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir

    15 in stock

    £72.32

  • Sports Diplomacy: Sports in the Diplomatic

    Lexington Books Sports Diplomacy: Sports in the Diplomatic

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThis book analyzes the place and role of sport within public diplomacy, including theoretical conceptualizations of the category of sports diplomacy as a sub-category of public diplomacy and empirical research of selected examples of the use of sport within public diplomacy. The empirical part of the book refers to three approaches to sports diplomacy and concerns the utilization of sport by states in order to shape relations with other states, the role of sport in building the international image of a state and the diplomatic subjectivity of international sports organizations. In reference to the first two approaches, the book uses comparative case study was in order to make observations and generalizations concerning sports diplomacy. Apart from that, the book includes a detailed study of the diplomatic subjectivity of the International Olympic Committee.Table of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1: Connotation of the Category ‘Sports Diplomacy’ – From a Colloquial Overview to a Conceptualisation AttemptChapter 2: Sports Diplomacy as an Activity for Shaping Positive Relations between StatesChapter 3: Sports Diplomacy as a Tool for Shaping the Desirable Image of StatesChapter 4: The Diplomacy of Organizations Governing International SportConclusions

    Out of stock

    £91.80

  • Sports Diplomacy: Sports in the Diplomatic

    Lexington Books Sports Diplomacy: Sports in the Diplomatic

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThis book analyzes the place and role of sport within public diplomacy, including theoretical conceptualizations of the category of sports diplomacy as a sub-category of public diplomacy and empirical research of selected examples of the use of sport within public diplomacy. The empirical part of the book refers to three approaches to sports diplomacy and concerns the utilization of sport by states in order to shape relations with other states, the role of sport in building the international image of a state and the diplomatic subjectivity of international sports organizations. In reference to the first two approaches, the book uses comparative case study was in order to make observations and generalizations concerning sports diplomacy. Apart from that, the book includes a detailed study of the diplomatic subjectivity of the International Olympic Committee.Trade Review"It turns out that the history of sport's involvement in politics is as interesting as sport itself. In contrast to the usually negative associations attributed to sport and politics, Kobeirecki is able to point out and excitingly describe the positive role of sport in international relations." -- Artur Pasko, University of BialystokTable of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1: Connotation of the Category ‘Sports Diplomacy’ – From a Colloquial Overview to a Conceptualisation AttemptChapter 2: Sports Diplomacy as an Activity for Shaping Positive Relations between StatesChapter 3: Sports Diplomacy as a Tool for Shaping the Desirable Image of StatesChapter 4: The Diplomacy of Organizations Governing International SportConclusions

    Out of stock

    £33.25

  • Principles and Practices of Small-Scale Sport

    IGI Global Principles and Practices of Small-Scale Sport

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisAlthough there is significant research on large events that take place within athletics, small-scale events are largely ignored, in part due to the lack of press that they generate. However, these events require planning and preparation in the same way that larger sporting events do. This disparity between the effort that goes into the event and the attention the event draws allows for a gap in strategy or information available to those planning smaller scale athletic events. Principles and Practices of Small-Scale Sport Event Management is a cutting-edge reference publication that examines the successful organization and planning of small-scale sporting events. Featuring a wide range of topics such as community engagement, event planning, and sports management, this book is ideal for event planners, sports managers, marketers, academicians, practitioners, industry professionals, researchers, event organizers/coordinators, and students.

    7 in stock

    £138.00

  • A Research Agenda for Event Management

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd A Research Agenda for Event Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisElgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique collection of established and emerging perspectives on event management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the current academic debate, exploring the development of event management from a management-oriented field into a multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and, ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will also greatly benefit from reading this.Trade Review'A Research Agenda for Event Management is a new benchmark for illustrating how the subject area has matured into the mainstream of applied research. Students, practitioners and academics will all benefit from reading the various perspectives through which events are analysed, with Donald Getz's ''five challenges'' a notable highlight in showing us the way forward.' --Simon Shibli, Sheffield Hallam University, UK'What happens when the world's leading event management researchers collaborate to bring forth new knowledge? This book conclusively proves, through these great academic minds, that event research is growing stronger and as a result the events industry shall continue to grow from strength to strength.' --Joe Goldblatt, Queen Margaret University, ScotlandTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction to a Research Agenda for Event Management Erik Lundberg, Tommy D. Andersson and John Armbrecht Part I Events in Society 2. Re-thinking Event Sustainability Judith Mair 3. The Past, Present and Future of Event Safety Research Morten Thanning Vendelø 4. Event Bidding: A Research Agenda for Major and Mega Sport Events David McGillivray, Daniel Turner and John Lauermann 5. Event Evaluation and Impact Assessment: Five Challenges Donald Getz Part II The Event Consumer 6. Re-thinking the Value of Events for event attendees: Emerging Themes from Psychology Eliza Kitchen and Sebastian Filep 7. Event Experience Research Directions Greg Richards 8. Managing Extraordinary Event Experiences: Understanding Consumer Immersion Lena Mossberg 9. Participant Events and the Active Event Consumer Tommy D. Andersson, John Armbrecht and Erik Lundberg Part III The Event Organisation 10. Revisiting and Advancing the Research Agenda for Event Volunteering Karen A. Smith, Leonie Lockstone-Binney and Kirsten Holmes 11. Knowledge Management in Event and Festival Organisations: Challenges and Future Directions Raphaela Stadler Index

    15 in stock

    £27.50

  • A Research Agenda for Sport Management

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd A Research Agenda for Sport Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisElgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.Challenging the existing perspectives and models upon which sport management has been founded, this Research Agenda compiles cutting-edge research from expert contributors to offer a new definition of sport management.Examining the evolution of sport management as an academic discipline, this Research Agenda challenges the concepts, theories and standards for what should constitute legitimate future contributions to the field. Focussing on key strategic paradigms in sport governance and leadership, it tracks current management and research trends, and discusses the emergence, application, and relevance of emotion-related research into sport management. Examining sport organisations and professional sport at both international and national level, it identifies sport as both a high-profile social institution and an important leisure pursuit that exists within an increasingly business-like framework.Directing further research into community sport organisations, high performance sport systems and volunteer contributions to sport delivery, this Research Agenda will be an invigorating read for students and scholars of sport management studies. Its insights into governance, leadership and strategy in sport management will prove invaluable to practitioners working in the field.Trade Review'With an appropriate focus in organisational studies, this insightful text skillfully combines both historical underpinnings and future directions for sport management research. The collection masterfully and broadly extends and defines the sport management research agenda, providing creative and innovative insights into how the field can continue to impact how we view, deliver, and study sport in the years to come.' -- Marlene A. Dixon, Texas A&M University, US‘Sport management scholars and practitioners can be proud of the growth and refinement of the field over the past 40 years. Renowned scholar David Shilbury and his contributors have effectively chronicled our exciting journey, and outlined a blueprint for a more brilliant future. I congratulate and applaud them for sharing their expertise and insights in this wonderful text.’ -- W. James (Jim) Weese, Western University, CanadaTable of ContentsContents: Preface xiii PART I OVERVIEW OF THE SPORT CONTEXT 1 In search of sport management 1 David Shilbury 2 The evolution of sport management as an academic discipline and future research and practices 19 Chad Seifried 3 Popular culture, sport, and management 37 Aaron C. T. Smith, James Skinner, and Daniel Read 4 A research agenda for emotions in the management of sport organisations 55 Géraldine Zeimers and David Shilbury PART II STRATEGIC PARADIGMS THROUGH GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP 5 Reflecting, prioritising, and energising for a new generation of sport governance research 75 Joshua McLeod, Lesley Ferkins, and Ian O’Boyle 6 An agenda for future leadership research in sport management: explorations, considerations, and challenges 93 Steve Swanson and Jon Welty Peachey 7 Strategic paradigms in international and national sport federations 111 Danny O’Brien 8 Strategic paradigms in professional sport 127 Anna Gerke PART III ORGANISING FOR PARTICIPATION 9 High-performance sport systems: current developments and future challenges 147 Jan-Willem van der Roest, Veerle De Bosscher, and Simon Shibli 10 Community sport trends and future opportunities 165 Katie Misener, Kristen Morrison, and Haley Baxter 11 Volunteers: systems, capacity, costs, and models 183 Pamela Wicker 12 Postscript 199 David Shilbury Index

    15 in stock

    £89.30

  • The Cup: A Pictorial Celebration of the World's

    Pitch Publishing Ltd The Cup: A Pictorial Celebration of the World's

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor 150 years the FA Cup has been at the heart of English sport. From Stanley Matthews to Bob Stokoe, Bert Trautmann to Arsene Wenger and Ronnie Radford to Billy the white horse - its heroes, myths and legends form the fabric of our national game. The Cup celebrates the story of the world's greatest football competition with more than 100 stunning and evocative photos. Here is an epic tale of glorious sporting heritage and extraordinary longevity. From its Victorian beginnings as a competition for teams of former public schoolboys, to the vast Edwardian crowds flocking to the Crystal Palace, to the human dramas at Wembley in the 1950s and the heyday of the 1970s. Each photo is accompanied by the stories behind the people, places and occasions, going well beyond the familiar FA Cup tales. From the early rounds through to the pomp and pageantry of the final - this book brings you the full FA Cup story.

    15 in stock

    £22.50

  • Scotland's Swedish Adventure: The Story of

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Scotland's Swedish Adventure: The Story of

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisScotland's Swedish Adventure is the definitive story of Scotland's journey into their first ever European Championship finals, in Sweden. Having qualified for five consecutive World Cup finals between 1974 and 1990, it was surprising the Scots hadn't yet reached the Euro finals given the array of talent at their disposal. Andy Roxburgh would soon change that, and after being drawn into the ultimate 'group of death' that included the reigning European and world champions, his side repeatedly put on brave performances against superior opposition to make the nation proud. Scotland's Swedish Adventure explores the story behind their road to qualification, with exclusive insight from some of the men who made this adventure happen, including Roxburgh himself, players, journalists and fans. That Scotland qualified for an eight-team tournament, and finished fifth in the overall standings, is an achievement that doesn't get the recognition and respect it deserves. This 30th anniversary tribute remedies that.Trade Review"To help me get mentally attuned for the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign I got stick into an excellent book entitled Scotland's Swedish Adventure: The Story of Scotland's European Championship Debut." * Scotland Forever *"Filled with words from the likes of Jim McInally, Richard Gough, Maurice Malpas, Stuart McCall and fans too. This means you get a first hand view on top of John's research which gives the book a good dynamic. A very well researched and detailed effort... A good informative read and one all Scotland fans should have on their shelf." * Fitbawbag.com *"A week after the Qatar World Cup Final, Santa helped cheer me up with Scotland's Swedish Adventure. The first-ever Euro finals took place in 1960 but it was not until 1992 that Scotland made it through the qualifying rounds to an eight-nations finals. Thirty years on, the author suceeds in giving the achievement the recognition and respect it deserves." * Programme Monthly *

    5 in stock

    £15.29

  • All-India and Down Under: Peace, Partition and

    Pitch Publishing Ltd All-India and Down Under: Peace, Partition and

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAll-India and Down Under is the dramatic story of two cricket tours undertaken in the aftermath of the Second World War. For seven years the war had put the careers of England’s cricketers on hold. Then, in 1946, England played three Tests against ‘All-India’. However, it proved to be the last such tour: by mid-1947, Indian partition had cut the country in two, a process that was violent and bloody. While the tourists were in England, struggling in a cold, wet summer, their own country was in turmoil. As that tour drew to a close in September, the MCC sent a party of war-weary cricketers to Australia to play the first Ashes series since 1938. The English were ill-prepared, some scarcely out of uniform, while others carried the physical and mental scars of the war years. For the aging captain, Walter Hammond, it would prove a tour too far. The book follows the cricketing drama of both tours amid the political uncertainty of the time, with a Labour government struggling to disentangle Britain from its Empire.Trade Review"The book is so well written and, whilst All-India and Down Under: Peace, Partition and the Game of Cricket is Knott’s first on cricket, let us hope there are more to come." -- Martin Chandler * CricketWeb.net *

    5 in stock

    £15.29

  • El Ceramico: The Story of the Potteries Derby

    Pitch Publishing Ltd El Ceramico: The Story of the Potteries Derby

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBarcelona-Real Madrid. Celtic-Rangers. Boca Juniors-River Plate. Stoke City-Port Vale? Few neutrals recognise the Potteries derby between the two Stoke-on-Trent teams as a fierce rivalry. The reason? The teams rarely meet in league clashes. The rivalry is strikingly divisive, even within the ST postcode area. But this derby is so much more meaningful than it is given credit for. In fact, it could be England's most underrated derby. Good rivalries require history, territorial conflict, exciting incidents and passionate fans in fierce defiance of those that profess local supremacy. The Potteries derby has all that and then some. Matches date back to the late 1800s, but the clubs have mostly been kept apart in the English football pyramid. When they have met - in the cup, promotion battles, relegation dogfights or just to claim bragging rights - this derby has delivered unforgettable moments. El Ceramico explores the history of the Potteries derby, with first-hand accounts telling the story of a rivalry like no other.

    15 in stock

    £15.29

  • The Forgotten Cup: History of the Mitropa Cup,

    Pitch Publishing Ltd The Forgotten Cup: History of the Mitropa Cup,

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Forgotten Cup tells the colourful story of the Mitropa Cup, the inter-war equivalent of today's Champions League. One of the most prestigious football stages of the era - along with the World Cup, which was first played in 1930 - it was a tournament to determine the kings of Europe at the end of a round-robin competition. European football at the highest level was dominated by Italian and Danubian teams - Austrian, Hungarian and Czechoslovakian - and would remain so until the end of the Second World War. The top teams of the time have now fallen into oblivion, and the exploits of Europe's football stars are largely forgotten. Matthias Sindelar, Karel Pešek 'Kád'a, Giuseppe Meazza, György Sárosi and Josef Bican along with a few others were the icons of a sport that had just turned professional, born out of the frictions of a politically heated era with an atmosphere that reverberated on the pitch. The Forgotten Cup takes us back to that lost age.Trade Review"It’s a very interesting book on a long-forgotten competition that was the precursor to the European Cup and (later and current) Champions League… Seems obvious to me that much effort and research has gone into The Forgotten Cup and it’s been an education to delve into its 256 pages. Trivia and trainspotting brought to life by passionate writer Jo Araf." -- Mark Watkins * Dare Radio *"The powerhouses of Europe contested a forerunner to the European Cup called the Mitropa Cup, launched in 1927 and taking its name from its sponsors, a company that managed the sleeping and dining cars of trains travelling through Europe. Writer Jo Araf tracks the fascinating history of a tournament of which most modern fans would never have heard." * Backpass magazine *

    15 in stock

    £16.99

  • The Magic of the FA Cup!: More Than 150 Years of

    Pitch Publishing Ltd The Magic of the FA Cup!: More Than 150 Years of

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBob Bond takes us on a nostalgic journey through FA Cup history, telling the story of football's oldest competition through captivating match cartoons.For a century and a half the FA Cup's power to excite and fascinate fans the world over has never ceased. Every year we wait for the balls to fall out of the velvet bag to see where 'our team' will be travelling to, and as always, we'll be hoping and believing that this year will be 'our year'.This book recalls not only the cup finals, but some of the great matches, players, goals, upsets and infamous moments in FA Cup history. In days gone by, the match cartoon was a regular newspaper feature. But now, with instant TV coverage and endless replaying of incidents, it is a thing of the past. So, take a trip down memory lane with the history of one of the world's greatest football competitions elegantly depicted in illustrated form, from Victorian times to the present day.Trade Review"Vibrant football art brought to life… Key FA Cup ties (and Finals), since the competition began, are drawn and described in colourful fashion. A real treat for the eyes. Even my home club, Reading, are featured in a 3-3 draw with Preston North End (who first won the Cup in 1938) and I particularly love the ‘strictly’ diving David Seaman on page 239. It’s a great, fun way to bring soccer statistics to life with FA Cup magic in all the cartoons and caricatures. Rating: 9/10." -- Mark Watkins * Dare Radio *

    15 in stock

    £16.99

  • Concise Introduction to Sport Marketing

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Concise Introduction to Sport Marketing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOur Elgar Concise Introductions are inspiring and considered introductions to the key principles in business, expertly written by some of the world’s leading scholars. The aims of the series are two-fold: to pinpoint the essential concepts of business and management, and to offer insights that stimulate critical thinking.This engaging Concise Introduction offers meaningful insight into sport marketing from the central perspectives of authenticity and engagement. It explores new thinking on a variety of key subjects such as sport participation, fan experience and shared brand equity.Key Features: Utilises an extensive list of examples to actively explain concepts Centrally focuses on two key types of marketing within this diverse field: marketing of sports and marketing via sports Utilises strong visual and process models such as in managing the two types of sport marketing in sync, and in developing new sport products The Concise Introduction to Sport Marketing will be valuable for marketing, business and physical education undergraduate students seeking to understand new discourse surrounding sport marketing. It will additionally be beneficial for graduate students of these disciplines looking for an incisive guide on such a varied topic.Trade Review‘The book offers a great introduction to the particularities of sports marketing and provides valuable food for thought that you can use to develop your own approach to sports business.’ -- David M. Woisetschläger, TU Braunschweig, Germany‘Cornwell and Jahn’s new text is an excellent addition to sport marketing scholarship. The authors present and bridge concepts in a thoughtful, accessible way, and provide unique perspectives on sport marketing’s different applications, stakeholders, and opportunities. For both academics and practitioners, this book represents a valuable introduction to sport marketing.’ -- Nicholas Burton, Brock University, CanadaTable of ContentsContents: Preface PART I INTRODUCTION. 1 Two types of sport marketing 2. Consumers and fans in multiple roles PART II MARKETING VIA SPORT 3. Partnership goals in sponsoring 4. Leverage and activation 5. Assessing outcomes of sponsoring relationships PART III MARKETING OF SPORT 6. Sport products in a connected world 7. Sport participation 8. Selling the experience PART IV INTEGRATED VALUE 9. Integration and shared value 10. Anticipating the future Index

    15 in stock

    £85.00

  • Concise Introduction to Sport Marketing

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Concise Introduction to Sport Marketing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOur Elgar Concise Introductions are inspiring and considered introductions to the key principles in business, expertly written by some of the world’s leading scholars. The aims of the series are two-fold: to pinpoint the essential concepts of business and management, and to offer insights that stimulate critical thinking.This engaging Concise Introduction offers meaningful insight into sport marketing from the central perspectives of authenticity and engagement. It explores new thinking on a variety of key subjects such as sport participation, fan experience and shared brand equity.Key Features: Utilises an extensive list of examples to actively explain concepts Centrally focuses on two key types of marketing within this diverse field: marketing of sports and marketing via sports Utilises strong visual and process models such as in managing the two types of sport marketing in sync, and in developing new sport products The Concise Introduction to Sport Marketing will be valuable for marketing, business and physical education undergraduate students seeking to understand new discourse surrounding sport marketing. It will additionally be beneficial for graduate students of these disciplines looking for an incisive guide on such a varied topic.Trade Review‘The book offers a great introduction to the particularities of sports marketing and provides valuable food for thought that you can use to develop your own approach to sports business.’ -- David M. Woisetschläger, TU Braunschweig, Germany‘Cornwell and Jahn’s new text is an excellent addition to sport marketing scholarship. The authors present and bridge concepts in a thoughtful, accessible way, and provide unique perspectives on sport marketing’s different applications, stakeholders, and opportunities. For both academics and practitioners, this book represents a valuable introduction to sport marketing.’ -- Nicholas Burton, Brock University, CanadaTable of ContentsContents: Preface PART I INTRODUCTION. 1 Two types of sport marketing 2. Consumers and fans in multiple roles PART II MARKETING VIA SPORT 3. Partnership goals in sponsoring 4. Leverage and activation 5. Assessing outcomes of sponsoring relationships PART III MARKETING OF SPORT 6. Sport products in a connected world 7. Sport participation 8. Selling the experience PART IV INTEGRATED VALUE 9. Integration and shared value 10. Anticipating the future Index

    15 in stock

    £26.55

  • Managing Global Sport Events: Logistics and

    Emerald Publishing Limited Managing Global Sport Events: Logistics and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLogistics are a critical element in the planning and realization of any large-scale event. Managing Global Sport Events: Logistics and Coordination provides a critical look behind the scenes of these large-scale sport events by combining the previously separate but inextricably bound areas of sport, logistics and coordination management. The coordination and logistics activities behind global sports events such as the Olympic Games or Formula 1 Championships are unparalleled, but have largely been ignored by scholars around the world. Managing Global Sport Events presents the latest developments in this intriguing area of study, offering insights from a team of experts across sport, event, and logistics management. This first volume of the ground-breaking Sports Management series enters unchartered territory and advances our inter-disciplinary knowledge across sport, event and logistics studies, informing both contemporary sport management theory and practice.Table of ContentsChapter 1. A Look Behind the Scenes of Global Sport Events: Delivering the Show – Literally! Chapter 2. The Role of Logistics in and for Global Sport Events Chapter 3. Constructing a Logistics Framework for Global Sport Events Chapter 4. Formula One Logistics: A Look Behind the Scenes Chapter 5. Coordination and Sport Mega-Events Chapter 6. Mitigating Risk at Major Sport Events: The Role of Test Events Chapter 7. Human-Centred Design Thinking as a Framework for Sport Event Coordination Chapter 8. The Future of Sports Logistics and Coordination

    15 in stock

    £45.59

  • The Footballization of China: Strategies for

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The Footballization of China: Strategies for

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this unique book, Sten Söderman explores the prospect of China reaching its goal of hosting the 2050 World Cup. Söderman takes into consideration China’s size, resources, traditions and political system to ask what needs to be done and how.The book assesses football in China today, discussing the main driving forces behind the development of football in China, and offering an analysis of its organizational structure, strengths, regulations, and weaknesses. Taking a comparative approach, Söderman asks if China should simply adopt the European model of football, including values and skills, through imported players and coaches, or if it is better for China to forge its own path by building on its traditions and limiting the possibility of investing in foreign players, coaches and foreign football clubs. Looking to the future, the book outlines new models and tools to analyse the footballization of China. Söderman concludes with the argument that grassroots activity is the most critical factor in the development of football in China.Examining if a strategic management mix will help China win the 2050 World Cup, this book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of sport management and Asian business studies.Trade Review‘Football in China has always been something of an enigma, especially over the last decade. Often under researched and misunderstood, Söderman's text lifts the veil on recent developments using an appropriately rigorous analytical approach. This is an important book that will appeal to researchers and fans alike.’ -- Simon Chadwick, Skema Business School, FranceTable of ContentsContents: Preface 1. Chinese and other perspectives on football 2. The main actors in football 3. Governance and monetary flows 4. Copy Europe or Go it Alone? 5. Can a strategic management mix help China win the 2050 World Cup? 6. Conclusions and implications Bibliography Index

    15 in stock

    £80.75

  • How to Win the Premier League

    Cornerstone How to Win the Premier League

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Wimbledons Greatest Games

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Wimbledons Greatest Games

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWimbledon's Greatest Games features 50 of the most exciting and absorbing tennis matches ever played at SW19. Rediscover the moments of triumph and despair and the history-making matches as this guide takes you on a nostalgic journey through some of tennis's most remarkable grass-court action.

    5 in stock

    £11.69

  • Amateur Hour

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Amateur Hour

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis With the Covid-19 pandemic restricting fan access to top-level football, the author challenges himself to go to a game in every round of the 2020/21 FA Vase, from the qualifying rounds to the final under the famous arch.From Johnnie Lowery, author of the Charles Tyrwhitt Sports Book Awards 2024-shortlisted Match Fit: An Exploration of Mental Health in Football.Despite its charms, the FA Vase generally remains a footnote in the football calendar, escaping the attentions of the average match-going fan. But the 2020/21 season was like no other. With the country in and out of various lockdown restrictions, elite' sport was largely played behind closed doors. If you wanted to get your football fix, you had to attend local non-league games.Set in a unique football season fraught with uncertainty, this fascinating book includes: A first-person account of Lowery's attempt to attend a game in every round of the 2020/21 FA Vase Visits to an array of non-league clubs from Whitley Bay to Warrington Rylands from where Lowery captures the matchday experience in light-hearted but vivid detail Frank reflection on Lowery's own mental state to provide a deeper insight into his lockdown experience An interesting and emotional side-plot as Lowery's beloved Sutton United look like they could make history Filled with funny and sometimes poignant reflections on life and the grass roots game, Amateur Hour captures both the strangeness of the lockdown period and the beauty of lower-league football.

    15 in stock

    £13.49

  • Sport Business in Leading Economies

    Emerald Publishing Limited Sport Business in Leading Economies

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom a renowned group of international scholars, this new work examines how leading economic countries use sport business, particularly individual sports events (such as the Olympics or FIFA Men’s or Women’s World Cup) as well as participant sport, in comprehensive plans toward driving and furthering economic development, raising brand awareness (country as a brand), transforming lagging communities, and enhancing travel and tourism in the country. Comparative sport studies are fundamentally designed for cross-country and cross-cultural understanding, learning, and improvement. By recognizing the achievements, administrative procedures, and management practices of peer countries and using them as a mirror or referencing parameter, government agencies and sport organizations of a country may be able to identify areas that need improvements in their own administration and cultivate development and growth in the country’s sport industry. Exploring how China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the UK, Germany, the US, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, and Australia have all used sport as a catalytic agent, each chapter delves into the country’s sports industry by looking at: recent history and stages of the industry; current state including scope, magnitude, structure, governance, policies, facilities, and programs; developmental characteristics, strength, and highlights; contemporary challenges and issues; and trends of development and advancement.Trade ReviewInvited international contributors in physical education, sociology, sport management, economics, and kinesiology compare the development of the sports industry in 11 leading economies. After an intro chapter on the globalized sport market place and factors affecting it, chapter-length country case studies detail the sports industry in 11 countries, including Brazil, Japan, South Africa, the US, and Korea. Each chapter gives information and analysis on the recent history and current state of the sports industry, politics and governance, and challenges and issues. The final chapter compares sports culture, sports development, and organizational structures in all 11 countries. B&w photos and charts are included. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Australian Sport Industry Chapter 3. The Sports Industry in Brazil Chapter 4. The Canadian Sport Industry Chapter 5. Development of Chinese Sport Industry Chapter 6. The German Sport Industry Chapter 7. The Japanese Sport Industry Chapter 8. The Russian Sport Industry Chapter 9. The South African Sport Industry Chapter 10. Sport Market Value Network of the Korean Sport Industry Chapter 11. The U.S. Sport Industry Chapter 12. The U.K. Sport Industry Chapter 13. Comparative Analyses

    4 in stock

    £42.74

  • A Research Agenda for Event Impacts

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd A Research Agenda for Event Impacts

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisElgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.Exploring the social, economic and environmental impacts of events on people, places and communities, this timely Research Agenda highlights the links between theory and practice in event impacts research. Top scholars critically assess events, looking at who benefits from hosting them, and focusing on issues surrounding sustainability, the need to define legacies, and the need to extend regeneration efforts to secure economic and socially sustainable futures.The Research Agenda first outlines key theories and concepts in the field, addressing the three impacts recognized in triple bottom line considerations of sustainability. Chapters then move to analyse a range of types and scales of event, including: conventions and business events, sports tourism, cultural and religious events, intangible cultural heritage, and events in rural locations. This forward-looking Research Agenda further analyses event hosting in emerging economy nations, disability access and inclusion, climate change and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.Covering a broad range of types, scales and settings of events, this will be a crucial read for event studies and event management scholars. The critical insights to practical impacts of events will also be beneficial for policy-makers and event practitioners.Trade Review‘Events and events research face change and challenge as never before. From climate change and cultural heritage to disability, inclusion and place-making, this stimulating and timely book captures their multifaceted nature, using a rich array of case studies to explore potential and risk, offering directions for research, policy and practice.’ -- Julie Clark, University of the West of Scotland, UK‘Event owners and organisers are under increasing pressure to justify the events they stage. This book provides a timely and substantive contribution toward analysing and evaluating the social, economic and environments implications of planning and delivering events, and most importantly how to enhance their contribution to society and mitigate associated risks.’ -- Mike Duignan, University of Surrey, UK‘This timely collection includes valuable insights from across the domain of event studies with contributions from a rich diversity of emerging and senior scholars. The need to move beyond economic impacts is refreshing with contemporary themes of disability, access and inclusion, climate change, and the cultural legacies of events all significant and impactful.’ -- Alan Fyall, University of Central Florida, USTable of ContentsContents: Preface xvii 1 An introduction to A Research Agenda for Event Impacts 1 Nicholas Wise PART I ASSESSING EVENT IMPACTS 2 Economic impacts of events 19 Larry Dwyer 3 Environmental impacts of events 41 Kelly Maguire 4 Social impacts of events 63 Nicholas Wise, Susanne Gellweiler, and Enqing Tian PART II RESEARCH THEMES AND CASE EXAMPLES 5 Convention events 85 Jeeyeon Jeannie Hahm 6 Sports tourism and event impacts 97 Marko Perić, Jelena Đurkin Badurina, and Nicholas Wise 7 Religious events and commercialization 107 Flávia Ulian and Angela Fileno da Silva 8 Events and intangible cultural heritage 117 Takamitsu Jimura 9 Transformational atmospheres of international sporting events 129 Jada Lindblom 10 Rural events and social development 141 Lucia Aquilino 11 Local Authority planning, sustainability, and event governance 153 Kelly Maguire 12 The impact of events on place branding 169 Waldemar Cudny 13 Mega-event trends and impacts 181 Tara Fitzgerald and Brij Maharaj 14 Postponement of events 193 Alexander Bond, Daniel Parnell, and Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen 15 Disability, access, and inclusion 203 Erin Pearson and Laura Misener 16 Events and climate change 215 Judith Mair PART III GOING FORWARD 17 Evaluating cultural legacy: From policy to engaged research 229 Rafaela Neiva Ganga 18 A research synthesis of organizational forms for events legacy delivery 249 Kylie Wasser, Landy Di Lu, and Laura Misener 19 Concluding remarks and event impacts going forward 271 Kelly Maguire Index 279

    15 in stock

    £103.55

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