Mister by Rory Smith - ISBN: 9781471151552
Hardcover
English pioneers took football global, changing the game forever.

Mister

The Men Who Gave The World The Game

  • Hardcover

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    7 April 2016

Summary

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR PRIZE. SUNDAY TIMES SPORT BOOK OF THE YEAR.

From its late-Victorian flowering in the mill towns of the northwest of England, football spread around the world with great speed. It was helped on its way by a series of missionaries who showed the rest of the planet the simple joys of the game. Even now, in many countries, the colloquial word for a football manager is not ‘coach’ or ‘boss’ but ‘mister’, as that is how the early teac…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781471151552
ISBN-10:1471151557
Author:Rory Smith
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Imprint:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:7 April 2016
Weight:520g
Dimensions:241mm x 164mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘It is in the small details of how the

‘Superbly researched story…An ideal read in front of a warm log fire’ – Rory Briggs * squawka.com * ‘[A] fine book… [it] casts a fresh long-term perspective on footballing insularity, showing how British coaches helped bring the game to the world but found themselves and their insights forgotten or ignored at home.’ – Huw Richards * Guardian * ‘As well-travelled and erudite a journalist as you will find…the candour of Smith’s writing is one of the book’s most endearing traits.’ – Andy Brassell * When Saturday Comes * ‘A gratifyingly timely book. It explains how English football managers…were pivotal in making foreigners better at football than we are… So there is a strong seam of irony running through Rory Smith’s excellent book.’ – Brian Viner * Daily Mail * ‘It is in the small details of how the destinies of this band of proselytisers were forged that the book delivers such delights.’ – Ian Herbert * i *

About The Author

Rory Smith

Rory Smith joined The Times as one of its leading football writers in 2012, having previously written for the Daily Telegraph, and he now writes for the New York Times. He worked with Rafa Benitez on Champions League Dreams, but this is his first book under his own name.

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