Winners and Losers

“Winners and Losers” by Stefan Szymanski, published by Penguin in 2000, offers an analytical perspective on the business of football. This edition spans 407 pages and is presented in English. The book employs statistical and documentary evidence to explore the financial dynamics of football clubs, examining the factors that contribute to their varying levels of success.
Readers will find a detailed historical overview of football’s finances, followed by a contemporary analysis of the game’s financial state. The text includes various analyses of the modern English game, featuring a league table that compares on-field success with off-field performance since the war. This exploration of business strategy within the realm of sports provides insights into why certain clubs thrive while others struggle.
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This text uses statistical and documentary evidence to illustrate how football works as a business, and the techniques of business strategy to explain why some clubs are winners and others are not. After a historical description of football’s finances, the book moves to a contemporary analysis of the state of the game financially. Embedded in the text are various analyses of the modern English game including a league table of major teams that compares success on the field with that off the field since the war.
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