The Ugly Game by Martin Calladine

The Ugly Game by Martin Calladine

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Zusammenfassung

Somewhere along the way football took a wrong turn, losing touch with fans. In a passionate, funny book of essays, The Ugly Game sets out to put football right by comparing it, often unfavourably, with American football, a sport, perhaps surprisingly, that's showing how money need not destroy fairness and competition.

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The Ugly Game by Martin Calladine

At its best, football is a glorious, uplifting, unifying sport. But it hasn't been at its best for some time. Disillusioned by corruption scandals, billionaire club owners and an ever-smaller group of title challengers, Martin Calladine drifted away from the game that had defined 25 years of his life. He found solace in an unexpected place: American football. Despite the glitz and the endless ad breaks, the NFL has a curiously Corinthian purity: preventing teams buying success by sharing TV money equally, having a strict salary cap and, with the draft, letting the worst teams get the pick of the best new players. The Ugly Game is a funny, angry book of essays for football fans setting out where the game has gone wrong and showing that, perhaps surprisingly, the NFL has many of the answers.
"bitingly funny yet heartfelt critique"--Booklist Online 11/12/2015
Martin Calladine is a freelance writer, who's spent 15 years in advertising and marketing agencies, several years as a copywriting teacher and a short period, in his late 20s, as an agented but unpublished writer of terrible novels. He once received several nominations for 'most thoughtful poster of the year' on a football forum.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781785310072
ISBN 10 1785310070
Titel The Ugly Game
Autor Martin Calladine
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pitch Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2015-02-12
Seitenanzahl 192
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