You Can’t Win Anything With Kids

You Can’t Win Anything With Kids
Author: Gavin Newsham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1472946928

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An entertaining and effervescent history of the English Premier League told through the words and quotations of its players, managers, their contemporaries and the media. Relive the highs and lows, the drama and fun of 25 years of the Premier League through this exceptional compilation, which brings together the very best quotes, comments and soundbites to tell the story of each incident-packed season. Remember Kevin Keegan's on-air meltdown? Or Paolo Di Canio's shove? How about those jaw-on-the-floor goals like Tony Yeboah's volley or Sergio Agüero's last gasp title-winning goal for Manchester City? And what about some of those teams that set the competition alight – like swash-buckling Newcastle, all-conquering Manchester United and Arsenal's fabled 'Invincibles'? All the Premier League's sensational stories, extraordinary incidents and dazzling moments are told here through the voices, views and reflections of the managers and players involved. 'You Can't Win Anything With Kids' also provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy some of the funniest, most insightful and sometimes perplexing soundbites from the last 25 years, from the endlessly amusing spat between José Mourinho and Arsène Wenger to Jürgen Klopp's off-the-wall reflections, Eric Cantona's deeply philosophical musings and, of course, Alan Hansen's profoundly misplaced pronouncement.

You Can't Win Anything with Kids

You Can't Win Anything with Kids
Author: Wayne Barton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-04-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781909360419

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The 1995-96 season would see the birth of the greatest football team Britain has ever seen but it began with a crisis at Old Trafford and rebellion within the ranks of supporters. The Manchester United behemoth had stirred in 1993 to win the title their fans craved and they retained it a year later playing dynamic counter-attacking football. Yet by August 1995 fans were calling for manager Alex Ferguson's resignation following the sales of Mark Hughes, Paul Ince and Andrei Kanchelskis. A defeat at Aston Villa in their first league game of the season prompted former Liverpool player Alan Hansen's to utter the immortal words You can't win anything with kids and he was not the only one to dismiss a title challenge for Ferguson's men. With Eric Cantona still suspended following his attack on a Crystal Palace fan earlier in the year and Newcastle storming into a 10 point lead, United's young team looked anything but champions. Yet by season's end Hansen was left looking shame-faced as United powered to their second League and Cup double in three seasons, overcoming nation's sweethearts Newcastle in the league and Liverpool's over-hyped youngsters in the FA Cup final. Four seasons later the same players would win an unprecedented treble to underline their status as the finest English club team of all time. Wayne Barton recalls the twists and turns of a season that saw controversy, mind games, television outbursts, divine interventions and the return of a legend.

You Can't Win Anything With Kids

You Can't Win Anything With Kids
Author: Gavin Newsham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1472946936

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An entertaining and effervescent history of the English Premier League told through the words and quotations of its players, managers, their contemporaries, and the media. From Alan Hansen's infamous “You can't win anything with kids,” and Roy Keane's “prawn sandwich” rant to Kevin Keegan's “I will love it if we beat them...” meltdown, and Sir Alex Ferguson's famous “[It's] squeaky bum time,” this stylish gift book captures the highs and lows as well the fun and theatre of 24 seasons of the Premier League. Published to mark the 25th anniversary of Premier League's formation and produced in association with the National Football Museum, the world's leading soccer museum, this chronological compilation brings together the very best quotes, comments, and soundbites to tell the story of each Premier League season, as well as a host of famous moments, in a unique and fantastically absorbing way.

Bursting The Bubble

Bursting The Bubble
Author: John O'Kane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-09-13
Genre: Autism
ISBN: 9781909360860

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My name is John Andrew O'Kane, I played football for the biggest club in the world but you probably don't remember me. I've shared a pitch with legends like Peter Schmeichel, Roy Keane and Eric Cantona. I've received the hairdryer treatment from Fergie and partied with the likes of Ryan Giggs and Lee Sharpe. I've roomed with David Beckham and knew him inside out. We did everything together. I then watched as he went on to another level entirely when his career took off whilst my own took me in a completely different direction. In the same summer that his erstwhile roommate became Real Madrid's latest galactico, John retired from football at just 29 due to his mental health and diminished appetite for the game, an age when defenders are usually reaching their peak. In truth, he had never been truly satisfied with his career in the game because his autism and naturally questioning nature led to clashes with authority, a cardinal sin in the strict world of the game back then. Back in the real-world John moved into 'normal' jobs as a roofer's mate and a labourer before finally taking on a job as a teaching mentor to vulnerable kids. Almost overnight he'd gone from living the dream to dealing with nightmare problems and horrific life stories, yet John describes this as 'The Best Job in the World'. In this searingly honest account of life inside the football bubble, John uncovers the real world of football beyond the glitz and glamour and the price to be paid for anyone with a mind of their own.

You'll Win Nothing With Kids

You'll Win Nothing With Kids
Author: Jim White
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2010-10-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0748123318

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On Sunday mornings Jim White has the following choice: visit the supermarket, buy trellising at B'n'Q, or stand on the sidelines of a muddy municipal football pitch, his trouser cuffs wetter than a weekend in Llandudno, shoulder-to-shoulder with a motley crew of mums, dads, step-parents and same-sex life partners all screaming at their beleaguered offspring. You'll find Jim in the same place every week, failing to organise a bunch of lads into something resembling a team while on the far side of the park his opposite number, a wannabe Mourinho in brashly monogrammed tracksuit, struts the sidelines, shouting - always shouting. This is the hilarious story of Jim White's time as manager of his son's football team: the highs, the lows, and the dog turd in the centre circle. At this level, winning spirit is not so much about passion, pride and belief as praying that your star centre forward has remembered his boots. Most importantly, it's about the enduring relationship between fathers, sons and football. This is the story no one who has ever watched his or her child play sport will want to miss.

I Really Want to Win

I Really Want to Win
Author: Simon Philip
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1338787888

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Perfect for fans of mischievous storytime favorites like Pig the Pug, The Bad Seed, and Eloise comes a winning story about a spunky heroine and her sidekick pup who are ready to WIN! Today is Sports Day, I can't wait. And as I know that I'll be great, I've planned how I will celebrate... Because I'm going to WIN. Our heroine and her sidekick pup have their eyes on the prize and are ready to find something to WIN. They compete in a spelling bee, a dancing contest, hide-and-seek, and more in search of a shiny medal. But what will happen if they... don't walk away the winner? Playfully tackling themes of competition, good sportsmanship, and being a fair loser (and winner!), I Really Want to Win joyfully reminds readers that, sometimes, winning isn't everything. With rollicking rhyming text from Simon Philip, bold, expressive illustrations from Lucia Gaggiotti, and a spunky heroine in the middle of it all, this follow-up to I Really Want the Cake is sure to be a winner! "A great conversation starter about the frustrations of competition and the search for a personal passion." -- Kirkus Reviews

You Can't Win

You Can't Win
Author: Jack Black
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0486826805

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"Much of this book is about loneliness. Yet its pages are bracingly companionable. It is one of the friendliest books ever written. It is a superb piece of autobiography, testimony that cannot be impeached. While it is a statement of an American tragedy, it has laughter, brevity, style; as a book to pass the time away with, it is in a class with the best fiction." — Carl Sandburg, New York World "Nothing half as rewarding has come down the highway of books about thieves, tramps, murderers, bootleggers and crooks in years " — New Republic "I believe Jack Black has written a remarkable book; it is vivid and picturesque; it is not fiction; it is a book that was needed and it should be widely read." — Clarence Darrow, New York Herald Tribune A major influence on William S. Burroughs and other Beat writers, this lost classic was written by Jack Black, a drifter and small-time criminal. Born in 1872, Black hit the road at the age of 16 and spent most of his life as a vagabond. In this plainspoken but colorful memoir, he recaptures a hobo underworld of the early twentieth century, a time when it was possible to pass anonymously from town to town. Black's firsthand accounts of hopping trains, burglaries, prison, and drug addiction offer a compelling portrait of life outside the law and honor among thieves.

Playing to Win

Playing to Win
Author: Hilary Levey Friedman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-08-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0520276752

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"Many parents work more hours outside of the home and their lives are crowded with more obligations than ever before; many children spend their evenings and weekends trying out for all-star teams, traveling to regional and national tournaments, and eating dinner in the car while being shuttled between activities. In this vivid ethnography, based on almost 200 interviews with parents, children, coaches and teachers, Hilary Levey probes the increase in children's participation in activities outside of the home, structured and monitored by their parents, when family time is so scarce. As the parental "second shift" continues to grow, alongside it a second shift for children has emerged--especially among the middle- and upper-middle classes--which is suffused with competition rather than mere participation. What motivates these particular parents to get their children involved in competitive activities? Parents' primary concern is their children's access to high quality educational credentials--the biggest bottleneck standing in the way of, or facilitating entry into, membership in the upper-middle class. Competitive activities, like sports and the arts, are seen as the essential proving ground that will clear their children's paths to the Ivy League or other similar institutions by helping them to develop a competitive habitus. This belief, motivated both by reality and by perception, and shaped by gender and class, affects how parents envision their children's futures; it also shapes the structure of children's daily lives, what the children themselves think about their lives, and the competitive landscapes of the activities themselves"--

Why the U.S. Men Will Never Win the World Cup

Why the U.S. Men Will Never Win the World Cup
Author: Beau Dure
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1538127822

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October 10, 2017. The U.S. men’s soccer team loses in Trinidad and Tobago, and fails to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. Winning soccer’s greatest prize never seemed more distant. Immediate fixes—a new coach, a revamped professional league, a commitment to coaching education—won’t put the USA in the global elite. The nation is too fractious, too litigious, too wrapped up in other sports, and too late to the game. In Why the U.S. Men Will Never Win the World Cup: A Historical and Cultural Reality Check, Beau Dure shows what American soccer is really up against. Using hundreds of sources to trace more than 100 years of history, Dure delves into the culture that only recently lost its disdain for the global game and still doesn’t have the depth of soccer insight and passion that much of the world has had for generations. The difficulty isn’t any single thing—the mismanagement of failed leagues, the inability to agree on a path forward, the lawsuits that stem from an inability to agree, or the unique American culture that treasures its homegrown sports. It’s everything. And yet, Why the U.S. Men Will Never Win the World Cup is ultimately optimistic. Dure argues that with the right long-term changes, the U.S. can build a soccer environment that consistently produces quality players, strong results, and a lot more fun on the international stage. Soccer fans and skeptics alike will find this a fascinating examination of America’s past, present, and future in the beautiful game.

You Can't Win Them All, Rainbow Fish

You Can't Win Them All, Rainbow Fish
Author: Marcus Pfister
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0735842876

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While playing hide-and-seek with his friends, Rainbow Fish learns about being a good sport.