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Every Boy's Dream: England's Football Future on the Line

Autor Chris Green
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 2009
Short listed for the Best Football Book in the 2010 British Sport Book Awards
The way Britain develops its top football talent is a hot topic ofdebate. The failure of all four of the UK's national teams to reach the2008 European Championships and the ever-increasing reliance ofEngland's top clubs on foreign talent underlines an undisputable fact:that Britain now lags well behind the world's top countries inproducing the best footballers, despite having the wealthiest league inthe world and untold riches at the game's disposal. Every Boy's Dream: England's Football Future on the Line investigateswhy - despite unprecedented expenditure on a huge overhaul of youthdevelopment in the past decade - British football continues to fail tonurture top-class football talent.
With some 10,000 boys in the system at any time - and less thanone per cent of those boys likely to make it as professionalfootballers - there is a real need for a long, hard look at ourdomestic football development system. Who funds the system? How are theboys recruited? Who is responsible for their coaching and whatqualifications do they have for the job? Who looks after their welfare,ensuring they are enjoying the sport and still keeping up with theirschooling while under the clubs' stewardship? What happens when theboys don't make the cut and are released by the clubs?

Every Boy's Dream
does not pull any punches. Itlays the blame at the doors of the authorities in charge of youthfootball. But, rather than just listing the faults of system - whichare many, as the hard-hitting real-life examples demonstrate - itprovides tales of inspiration and a blueprint for the future of thenational game. It is the most thorough book ever written about footballyouth development, and cracks through the age-old veneer of perceivedwisdom that has stifled debate on the subject.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408112168
ISBN-10: 1408112167
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția A & C Black
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Topical, debate-producing subject-matter (especially with footballqualifiers ahead of the 2010 World Cup, the 2012 Olympics lead-up andthe subject of UK sporting talent getting increasing media coverage)

Notă biografică

Chris Green is a BBC Radio 5 Live/Radio 4/ Radio 1 broadcaster anda former presenter/producer of the sports investigative programme On The Line. His written work has appeared in The Sunday Times, Observer Sport Monthly, Financial Times, Times Educational Supplement and FourFourTwo. He is also currently a regular contributor to School Sport magazine and PE & Sport Today.

Recenzii

'skilfully analyses the successes and deficiencies of the academy system'
"A copy of which should be on the desk of the manager, coach or proprietor of every football club in the land as soon as possible."
'Chris Green, takes a long hard look at the state of youth coaching and its findings are predictably grim. Green has uncovered a total disconnect between the game's top brass and the kids at the sharp end.'
'Our leaders should read the new book, which analyses the poor uses to which professional football yearly puts £66m in its academies, where only one percent of boys ultimately become professionals.'
'Rather than just listing the faults of the system...it provides tales of inspiration and a blueprint for the future of the national game.'
refreshingly accessible...excellent

Descriere

Every Boy's Dream: England's Football Future on the Line examinesfootball youth development at a time when the national teams oftenstruggle to qualify for international tournaments. With the wealthiestleague in the world and untold riches at its disposal, why does Britishfootball continue to fail to nurture top-class homegrown talent?