The Manager: Inside the Minds of Football's Leaders
By (Author) Mike Carson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
28th May 2014
8th May 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sports psychology
Association football (Soccer)
658.4
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
220g
From the post room to the board room, everyone thinks they can be the manager. But how do you manage outrageous talent What do you do to inspire loyalty from your players How do you turn around a team in crisis Whats the best way to build long-term success How can you lead calmly under pressure The issues are the same whether youre managing a Premier League football team or a FTSE 100 company. Here, for the first time, some 30 of the biggest names in football management reveal just what it takes. With their every act, remark, and success or failure under constant scrutiny from the media and the fans, these managers need to be the most adroit of leaders. In The Manager they explain their methods, offer lessons theyve learned along the way, and describe the decisions they make and the leadership they provide. Each chapter tackles a key leadership issue for managers in any walk of life and, in their own words, shows how the experts deal with the challenges they face in an abnormally high-pressure environment. Offering valuable lessons for business leaders and fascinating behind-the-scenes insights for football fans, The Manager is an honest, accessible and unprecedented look at the day-to-day work of these high-profile characters and the world of top-level football management. Featuring: Roy Hodgson, Carlo Ancelotti, Arsne Wenger, Sam Allardyce, Roberto Mancini, Jos Mourinho, Brendan Rodgers, Harry Redknapp, Sir Alex Ferguson, Walter Smith, Mick McCarthy, Gerard Houllier, Tony Pulis, Martin ONeill, Neil Warnock, Howard Wilkinson, Kevin Keegan, Dario Gradi, Andre Villas-Boas, David Moyes, Alex McLeish, Hope Powell, Martin Jol, Glenn Hoddle, Chris Hughton, David Platt, Paul Ince, and George Graham.
More than a how-to guide, its depth of shared knowledge is huge. **** * Four Four Two *
Talking to 30 top football managers about their careers was always going to unearth a trove of interesting material, and in that respect this book does not disappoint. By far its strongest point is those managers first-person recollections and observations * Independent *
A book that aims to dig deeper, including behind-the-scenes interviews with more than 30 managers, must be welcomed ... Carson does well to avoid the kinds of clichs that blight so many other books on football * Financial Times *
Mike Carson takes a different approach in his compelling examination of 30 managers, treating his subjects as savvy businessmen as much as sports gurus ... Its impossible to interview such people and not come away with some peerless insights * Observer *
Author Mike Carson, a leading management consultant, working in partnership with The League Managers Association has been able to access some of the biggest names in football.