Managing Football: An International Perspective -
Details how clubs manage revenue streams from ticket sales, broadcasting rights, and sponsorships while navigating cost control and Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
" Managing Football: An International Perspective " (2010), edited by Simon Chadwick and Sean Hamil , is a landmark text that provides a comprehensive analysis of the football industry's rapid commercial and global evolution. It explores the "business of the beautiful game" through the lens of both core management disciplines and diverse regional markets, from established European leagues to emerging global powers. Core Management Disciplines Managing Football: An International Perspective
Examines how technology has transformed football into a 24/7 global media product, requiring managers to integrate new media strategies . Details how clubs manage revenue streams from ticket
Analyzes various models, including the Stock Market model , Supporter Trust model , and the rise of foreign investment. The Global Market Landscape The first section of
Discusses the management of physical infrastructure as a tool for revenue maximization and fan engagement. The Global Market Landscape
The first section of the book break downs the essential functions of football management, treating clubs as complex organizations that must balance sporting success with financial stability.