Jose Mourinho
The manager everyone loves to hate Mercurial Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho, who regards himself as footballs equivalent of George Clooney, featured in his own blockbuster this summer when he took charge of Manchester United the worlds biggest club. The news sent shockwaves through the Old Trafford faithful generations of whom have pledged their loyalty to a succession of managerial legends including Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson. At the very outset of what promises to be a tumultuous season for the Red Devils, Andrew J Kirby investigates in his latest book Jose Mourinho: The Art of Winning whether the latest controversial move by the clubs owners is a marriage made in heaven or hell. Machiavellian schemer, marketing mans dream, inspirational leader and motivator, arrogant manager-lout, Super Coach. Anti-hero. Serial trophy-winner. Jose Mourinhos personality is a complex one. Jose Mourinho: The Art of Winning is an entertaining character study of the man who in many ways has come to define modern, elite-level football. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo apart, the biggest, most marketable stars in world football today are the managers. The 2016-17 edition of the FA Premier League is being billed as the most exciting yet, and thats not because of the influx of star players after the European Championships in France. Though some eye-catching names have joined the league, none have the cache of a Messi or a Ronaldo. None have the standing of a Jose Mourinho or a Pep Guardiola either. And so it is on the managers shoulders that the responsibility for delivering the customary Premier League spectacle falls. Incorporating interviews with fans (of United, and of Mourinhos former clubs), players (past and present), commentators and journalists, this book endeavours to determine what effect the Jose Mourinho show will have on Manchester United as a football club and the Premier League as a whole by tackling eight key questions including the following: Is Mourinho the best manager in the game?What is the management approach of Jose Mourinho? Can Manchester United tolerate the dark side of Jose Mourinho?What is the role of the modern day Premier League manager and how has this changed over the years?And:Once a Blue, always a Red?Can a manager who is so recognisably a Blue become a Red?Stuffed full of statistical detail and flavoured with a wistful view of a game, he sets the spectacular scene for a showdown of showdowns in this seasons Premier League campaign where the ultimate prize for United will be the crucial return to the Champions League. With interviews with football writers, players and fans, this book is a must that every Manchester United fan and indeed every football supporter needs to read. Andrew J Kirbys sports-writing has featured in BBC Sport magazine and on the Radio Five Live website. He has held a Manchester United season ticket for over a quarter of a century and regularly follows the Reds across Europe and beyond. His other United books include, Fergies Finest: Sir Alex Fergusons First 11, The Pride of All Europe: Manchester Uniteds Greatest Seasons in the European Cup and Louis van Gaal: Dutch Courage.PRAISE FOR FERGIES FINESTA must read for any red. Scott the Red, Editor: Republik of Mancunia United BlogThe perfect gift for the red devil in your life! Sam Sharp, Manchester United fanBuy it now!Michael Hopkins, Manchester United fanPRAISE FOR THE PRIDE OF ALL EUROPEA very enjoyable trip down memory lane.Goodreads ReviewerThe book succeeds in encapsulating the hopes, dreams, disappointments and joys of so many different eras.Manchester United fan review on AmazonPRAISE FOR DUTCH COURAGEGreat research and insight make this a supreme football biography. Cool ReviewsExcellent insight into this complex character.Nigel Craig, Amazon Reviewer
GTIN 9781537012360
MPN
9.95