How Not to Run a Football Club
Protests, Boycotts, Court Cases - The Inside Story of Blackpool FC
Seiten
2022
Pitch Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80150-003-6 (ISBN)
Pitch Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80150-003-6 (ISBN)
Blackpool's promotion to the Premier League should have set the club up for life, but the Oyston family had other plans. It engulfed an entire community - court cases, lifetime bans, prison sentences ... this was a scandal UK football had never seen before. How Not to Run a Football Club tells the inside story of how it all went wrong.
On a sweltering day in May 2010, Blackpool achieved the impossible dream. The Seasiders booked their ticket to the Premier League in a thrilling play-off final win, with all the riches that came with it. Twenty-four hours later, while everybody else was celebrating, the Oystons were meeting to plan how they would take it. Ian Holloway and his side fought bravely for survival, becoming the nation's second team with their swashbuckling style. Behind the scenes, the club was falling apart. Buckets collected rain leaking through the training ground roof. The manager's office could have the heat or lights on, just not at the same time. The Oystons paid themselves nearly GBP30m. It took five years for Blackpool to suffer three relegations back to the basement of the Football League. When fans hit back, they were sued. Chairman Karl Oyston told a fan he was on a 'never ending revenge mission'. How Not to Run a Football Club is the inside story of how one family nearly ran a football club to its death. And how a community brought it back.
On a sweltering day in May 2010, Blackpool achieved the impossible dream. The Seasiders booked their ticket to the Premier League in a thrilling play-off final win, with all the riches that came with it. Twenty-four hours later, while everybody else was celebrating, the Oystons were meeting to plan how they would take it. Ian Holloway and his side fought bravely for survival, becoming the nation's second team with their swashbuckling style. Behind the scenes, the club was falling apart. Buckets collected rain leaking through the training ground roof. The manager's office could have the heat or lights on, just not at the same time. The Oystons paid themselves nearly GBP30m. It took five years for Blackpool to suffer three relegations back to the basement of the Football League. When fans hit back, they were sued. Chairman Karl Oyston told a fan he was on a 'never ending revenge mission'. How Not to Run a Football Club is the inside story of how one family nearly ran a football club to its death. And how a community brought it back.
Nathan Fogg is a sportswriter and lifelong Blackpool fan. He edited fanzines that campaigned for boycotts and protests and was a moderator of a fans' forum that was sued by the club's owners for alleged defamation. As part of the legal defence team which won its case, he was uniquely positioned to lay bare a scandal that nearly tore a football club apart.
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.01.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrations |
Verlagsort | Hove |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 144 x 222 mm |
Gewicht | 396 g |
Themenwelt | Sport ► Ballsport ► Fußball |
ISBN-10 | 1-80150-003-7 / 1801500037 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80150-003-6 / 9781801500036 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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