A game of two halves? : the business of football /
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Edinburgh :
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1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Alex Ferguson
- Introduction / Sean Hamil, Jonathan Michie, Christine Oughton
- 1. A whole new ball game?: why football needs a regulator / Sean Hamil
- 2. The new commercialism / David Conn
- 3. Thinking the unthinkable or playing the game?: the Football Task Force, new labour and the reform of English football / Adam Brown
- 4. The BSkyB bid for Manchester United Plc / Simon Lee
- 5. Football and boradcasting and the MMC case / Johathan Michie, Christine Oughton
- 6. Revenue-sharing from broadcasting football: the need for league balance / Jeanette Findlay, William L. Holahan, Christine Oughton
- 7. Is Paul Ince an asset or a liability?: accounting and governance issues in football / Jonathan Michie, Shraddha Verma
- 8. Whose game is it anyway?: stakeholders, mutuals and trusts / Jonathan Michie, Shay Ramalingam
- 9. The evolution of Irish Pic co-operatives: lessons for English football clubs / Anne Bourke
- 10. Modern corporations and the public interest / Rob Branston, Keith Cowling, Nestor Duch Brown, Jonathan Michie, Roger Sugden
- 11. Supporter representation on the board: the case of Northampton Town FC / Brian Lomax
- 12. The strugle for democracy at Barcelona FC / L'Elefant Blau
- 13. What future for football? / Jonathan Michie, Andy Walsh


