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Who Says Football Doesn't Do Fairytales?: How Burnley Defied the Odds to Join the Elite by Dave Thomas

Who Says Football Doesn't Do Fairytales?: How Burnley Defied the Odds to Join the Elite by Dave Thomas

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Details the management philosophy of Sean Dyche, which enabled a sporting David to compete with the Goliaths
Once upon a time, on April 21, 2014, something extraordinary happened, as unfashionable Burnley sealed their promotion to the Premier League. It was the improbable culmination to one of the most magical, inspirational, and unpredictable stories in the modern game. This is English soccer's Moneyball. At the start of the season, the Lancashire club were among the favorites for relegation from the Championship, with a tiny budget, threadbare squad, and a manager plucked from the supposed scrapheap. Few outside of Turf Moor gave them a hope: Burnley were there to make up the numbers alongside big-budget, high-spending rivals. Even before they sold their star striker in the opening month of the campaign. This book tells the story of a season which Dyche called a''marker for history' and gives an insight into how a sporting David can still overcome economic strictures to beat the Goliaths.

Publisher: Pitch Publishing
Publication date: 2014-11-01
Pages: 256
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781909626690-LN
Dimensions: 215.0 x 139.0 x 33.0 mm
Weight: 0.433 kg View full details