Description
Football has an integrity problem.
Whether it is the reckless behaviour of players on or off the pitch, television commentators bad-mouthing decisions during the game, or corrupt governance of the sport, football has a tarnished reputation. Big money means big public interest and an even bigger responsibility to make it a sport that is inclusive, professional and, at the very least, law-abiding.
Dan Hough puts the game under scrutiny to find out why football has become the benchmark for bad behaviour in sport. He examines the role of players, governing bodies, managers and owners, referees, pundits and fans to show how they have all contributed to the game's failings and how all have a part to play in improving its integrity.
Football matters and because it matters it needs fixing.
About the Author
Dan Hough is Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex. A lifelong football fan, he spends most of his free time either watching Shrewsbury Town FC or playing for Ascot United.
Reviews
Dan Hough's excellent new book should strike a chord with all those involved in the beautiful game - we can and must improve the sport's integrity both on and off the pitch - and he steers us in the right direction.
-- Simon Negus, Chairman of Ascot United FCBook Information
ISBN 9781788217637
Author Prof. Dan Hough
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Agenda Publishing
Publisher Agenda Publishing
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 138mm * 12mm