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Week 1 Football: a business like no other
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Week 2: The secrets of motivation and teams
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Week 3: Globalisation and power relationships
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Week 1 Football: a business like no other
‘Assem Allam’s misguided stance shows action must be taken to protect clubs’, Tony Evans, Football Editor, The Times, 2 December 2013. © The Times
Week 2: The secrets of motivation and teams
Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory, adapted from Everard et al., 2009, pp. 88–90 and Everard and Wilson, 2004
Week 3: Globalisation and power relationships
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Week 1 Football: a business like no other
Video: Brighton and Hove Albion FC. Thanks to Brighton and Hove Albion FC for the drone footage.
Week 2: The secrets of motivation and teams
Audio: The Managers, from BBC World Service © BBC 2014
Week 3: Globalisation and power relationships
Extract from BBC radio programme (audio) ‘Sport and the British’, presented by Clare Balding © BBC
Extract from BBC radio programme (audio) ‘FIFA, Football, Power and Politics’, presented by David Goldblatt © BBC
Biennial World Cup: why is Africa keen 2021 (video): © BBC
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