"Who Killed English Football?" is the product of personal research born out of a mixture of curiosity and frustration. This book was prompted by the inexorable decline of English football performance at European and World Cup events. Analysing the causes of such deterioration, simple but worrying truths are unearthed and laid bare. Club vs Country rivalry, a surfeit of money, a chimaera-like governance, "embedded" media and a foreign player invasion are all contributors to the slow death of the "beautiful game". There might be a glimmer of hope ... provided reality is acknowledged and palliative remedies introduced.
Brazil missed two clear chances , and a rare mistake by Gianluca Pagliuca , the Italian goalkeeper , which saw the ball slip through his arms and bounce off the post , almost sealed Italy's fate , whereas Roberto Baggio , Italy's savior ...
... Goals in the League Contribution to Attacking Power Average number of minutes between League team goals while on pitch PLAYER 2 Henk Vos 3 Eric Hellemons 4 Ebou Sillah 5 Edwin de Graaf Player Strike Rate 9 Average number of minutes ...
Barney Owl's A to Z of Football
Beau Brummie's A to Z of football
The book includes 100s of innovative drills each with suggestions for variations, progressions and position specific adaptations. Designed for ease of use by the busy coach or player.
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'It's a Whole New Ball Game': Sports Television, the Cultural Industries and the Condition of Football in England
Move over Mitchell, Luci Rankin has a story to tell. In round two, the game is soccer and you have to be good to make the team - especially if you're a girl.
The All Whites and their captain, Ryan Nelson's road to the football World Cup, 2010.
The PFA Awards, for Players of the Year and Young Player of the Year, were inaugurated in 1974 when Leeds United's Norman Hunter was voted top player by the PFA membership.