England Managers: The Toughest Job in Football

England Managers: The Toughest Job in Football

by Brian Glanville (Author)

Synopsis

The England national team has had only eleven full-time managers - and Brian Glanville has known them all. In this fascinating account of each man - his strengths, weaknesses and impact on the game - Brian Glanville provides an in-depth analysis of the national team in general as well as the individuals under scrutiny. Funny, controversial, measured and thought-provoking, Glanville's assessment of why England has, for the most part, underachieved, will be required reading for all football fans and for every member of the FA Committee - if they are prepared to read some unpalatable truths. On Revie: He was never cut out for the lonely exposed life of an international manager - almost pathologically thin-skinned. On Robson: A mixture of good and bad luck characterised his years. He never seemed fully in control. On Venables: Highly competent but appointed a few years too late. On Hoddle: A curate's egg of a regime.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Headline
Published: 31 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0755316517
ISBN 13: 9780755316519

Author Bio
Brian Glanville is a leading English football writer and novelist. He spent nearly thirty years as a football correspondent for the Sunday Times andhas also written for the People and Italian newspapers. A lifelong Arsenal supporter, Glanville now writes for World Soccer magazine.