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A game of two halves? : the business of football, edited by Sean Hamil, Jonathan Michie, and Christine Oughton ; foreword by Alex Ferguson
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- Summary
- "The football business is changing while the game's traditional regulatory institutions are struggling to keep up with the problems raised by the sport's success. A Game of Two Halves? takes an incisive look at who runs football and where the increasing amounts of money that flow into the game actually go."--BOOK JACKET
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 235 p.
- Note
- "1840192253" -- ISBN inside book
- Contents
-
- List of Authors.
- p. 7
- Acknowledgements.
- p. 9
- Foreword/
- Alex Ferguson
- p. 11
- Introduction/
- Sean Hamil
- Jonathan Michie
- Christine Oughton
- p. 13
- 1.
- Whole New Ball Game? Why Football Needs a Regulator/
- Sean Hamil
- p. 23
- 2.
- New Commercialism/
- David Conn
- p. 40
- 3.
- Thinking the Unthinkable or Playing the Game? The Football Task Force, New Labour and the Reform of English Football/
- Adam Brown
- p. 56
- 4.
- BSkyB Bid for Manchester United Plc/
- Simon Lee
- p. 82
- 5.
- Football and Broadcasting and the MMC Case/
- Jonathan Michie
- Christine Oughton
- p. 112
- p. 124
- 6.
- Revenue-sharing from Broadcasting Football: The Need for League Balance/
- Jeanette Findlay
- William L. Holahan
- Christine Oughton
- 7.
- Is Paul Ince an Asset or a Liability? Accounting and Governance Issues in Football/
- Jonathan Michie
- Shraddha Verma
- p. 139
- 8.
- Whose Game is it Anyway? Stakeholders, Mutuals and Trusts/
- Jonathan Michie
- Shay Ramalingam
- p. 158
- 9.
- Evolution of Irish Plc Co-operatives: Lessons for English Football Clubs/
- Anne Bourke
- p. 168
- p. 180
- 10.
- Modern Corporations and the Public Interest/
- Rob Branston
- Keith Cowling
- Nestor Duch Brown
- 11.
- Supporter Representation on the Board: The Case of Northampton Town FC/
- Brian Lomax
- p. 195
- 12.
- Struggle for Democracy at Barcelona FC/
- L'Elefant Blau
- p. 202
- 13.
- What Future for Football?/
- Jonathan Michie
- Andy Walsh
- p. 209
- Index.
- p. 225
- Isbn
- 9781840182255
- Label
- A game of two halves? : the business of football
- Title
- A game of two halves?
- Title remainder
- the business of football
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Sean Hamil, Jonathan Michie, and Christine Oughton ; foreword by Alex Ferguson
- Title variation
- Business of football
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "The football business is changing while the game's traditional regulatory institutions are struggling to keep up with the problems raised by the sport's success. A Game of Two Halves? takes an incisive look at who runs football and where the increasing amounts of money that flow into the game actually go."--BOOK JACKET
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- GV943.3
- LC item number
- .G26 1999
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Hamil, Sean
- Michie, Jonathan
- Oughton, Christine
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Soccer
- Label
- A game of two halves? : the business of football, edited by Sean Hamil, Jonathan Michie, and Christine Oughton ; foreword by Alex Ferguson
- Note
- "1840192253" -- ISBN inside book
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- List of Authors.
- p. 7
- Acknowledgements.
- p. 9
- Foreword/
- Alex Ferguson
- p. 11
- Introduction/
- Sean Hamil
- Jonathan Michie
- Christine Oughton
- p. 13
- 1.
- Whole New Ball Game? Why Football Needs a Regulator/
- Sean Hamil
- p. 23
- 2.
- New Commercialism/
- David Conn
- p. 40
- 3.
- Thinking the Unthinkable or Playing the Game? The Football Task Force, New Labour and the Reform of English Football/
- Adam Brown
- p. 56
- 4.
- BSkyB Bid for Manchester United Plc/
- Simon Lee
- p. 82
- 5.
- Football and Broadcasting and the MMC Case/
- Jonathan Michie
- Christine Oughton
- p. 112
- p. 124
- 6.
- Revenue-sharing from Broadcasting Football: The Need for League Balance/
- Jeanette Findlay
- William L. Holahan
- Christine Oughton
- 7.
- Is Paul Ince an Asset or a Liability? Accounting and Governance Issues in Football/
- Jonathan Michie
- Shraddha Verma
- p. 139
- 8.
- Whose Game is it Anyway? Stakeholders, Mutuals and Trusts/
- Jonathan Michie
- Shay Ramalingam
- p. 158
- 9.
- Evolution of Irish Plc Co-operatives: Lessons for English Football Clubs/
- Anne Bourke
- p. 168
- p. 180
- 10.
- Modern Corporations and the Public Interest/
- Rob Branston
- Keith Cowling
- Nestor Duch Brown
- 11.
- Supporter Representation on the Board: The Case of Northampton Town FC/
- Brian Lomax
- p. 195
- 12.
- Struggle for Democracy at Barcelona FC/
- L'Elefant Blau
- p. 202
- 13.
- What Future for Football?/
- Jonathan Michie
- Andy Walsh
- p. 209
- Index.
- p. 225
- Control code
- ocm43032675
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- 235 p.
- Isbn
- 9781840182255
- Lccn
- 99491690
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Label
- A game of two halves? : the business of football, edited by Sean Hamil, Jonathan Michie, and Christine Oughton ; foreword by Alex Ferguson
- Note
- "1840192253" -- ISBN inside book
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- List of Authors.
- p. 7
- Acknowledgements.
- p. 9
- Foreword/
- Alex Ferguson
- p. 11
- Introduction/
- Sean Hamil
- Jonathan Michie
- Christine Oughton
- p. 13
- 1.
- Whole New Ball Game? Why Football Needs a Regulator/
- Sean Hamil
- p. 23
- 2.
- New Commercialism/
- David Conn
- p. 40
- 3.
- Thinking the Unthinkable or Playing the Game? The Football Task Force, New Labour and the Reform of English Football/
- Adam Brown
- p. 56
- 4.
- BSkyB Bid for Manchester United Plc/
- Simon Lee
- p. 82
- 5.
- Football and Broadcasting and the MMC Case/
- Jonathan Michie
- Christine Oughton
- p. 112
- p. 124
- 6.
- Revenue-sharing from Broadcasting Football: The Need for League Balance/
- Jeanette Findlay
- William L. Holahan
- Christine Oughton
- 7.
- Is Paul Ince an Asset or a Liability? Accounting and Governance Issues in Football/
- Jonathan Michie
- Shraddha Verma
- p. 139
- 8.
- Whose Game is it Anyway? Stakeholders, Mutuals and Trusts/
- Jonathan Michie
- Shay Ramalingam
- p. 158
- 9.
- Evolution of Irish Plc Co-operatives: Lessons for English Football Clubs/
- Anne Bourke
- p. 168
- p. 180
- 10.
- Modern Corporations and the Public Interest/
- Rob Branston
- Keith Cowling
- Nestor Duch Brown
- 11.
- Supporter Representation on the Board: The Case of Northampton Town FC/
- Brian Lomax
- p. 195
- 12.
- Struggle for Democracy at Barcelona FC/
- L'Elefant Blau
- p. 202
- 13.
- What Future for Football?/
- Jonathan Michie
- Andy Walsh
- p. 209
- Index.
- p. 225
- Control code
- ocm43032675
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- 235 p.
- Isbn
- 9781840182255
- Lccn
- 99491690
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
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