1st Edition

The Football Managers

By Tony Pawson Copyright 1973
228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

There are few posts more dramatic, more controversial, or more public than a football Manager’s. The pressures of success, and failure; the problems of finance and business management; the challenge of tactics and training: these are just some of the issues which Tony Pawson examines in this book, originally published in 1973. He not only traces the development of the Manager from a minor... Read more

Acknowledgements.  Preface.  1. The Winners and the Workers  2. The Managerial Revolution  3. The National Interest  4. The Magnificent Seven  5. The Supporting Cast  6. The Tactics of Success  7. Training for Victory  8. Players and Captains  9. Maintaining the Team  10. The Money-Go-Round  11. The Business Game  12. Its Tough at the Bottom  13. Looking to the Future.  Appendix.  Index.

Biography

Tony Pawson (1921–2012) was educated at Winchester and Oxford. He gained eight Amateur International Football Caps, and won two Amateur Cup Winners Medals with Pegasus. He was, at the time of publication, the only man, in the previous thirty years, to have played as an amateur in First Division Soccer and County Cricket. He was a leading sportswriter for the Observer.