Who Killed English Football?
An Analysis of the State of English Football
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About the Book
"Who Killed English Football?" is the product of personal research born out of a mixture of curiosity and frustration. This book was prompted by the inexorable decline of English football performance at European and World Cup events.
Analysing the causes of such deterioration, simple but worrying truths are unearthed and laid bare. Club vs Country rivalry, a surfeit of money, a chimaera-like governance, "embedded" media and a foreign player invasion are all contributors to the slow death of the "beautiful game".
There might be a glimmer of hope ... provided reality is acknowledged and palliative remedies introduced.
About the Author
Born in Norwich, KPC Exall first discovered the thrill of football as a child and has been a supporter of his City's Football Club ever since, come rain or shine.
Being a keen sport follower is not all : a mathematician by training, as well as a chess enthusiast, KPC Exall is putting his analytical skills to good use, so a maximum number of readers, whether neophyte or veteran football supporters, can form their own views on the state of English football.