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The Club
The Club: How the English Premier League Became the Wildest, Richest, Most Disruptive Force in Sports | Joshua Robinson, Jonathan Clegg
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The Club is the previously untold inside story of how English soccer’s Premier League became the wildest, richest, most popular sports product on the planet. This is a sports and business tale of how money, ambition, and twenty-five years of drama remade an ancient institution into a twenty-first-century entertainment empire. No one knew it when their experiment began, but without any particular genius or acumen, the motley cast of billionaires and hucksters behind the modern Premier League struck gold. Pretty soon, everyone wanted to try their luck, from Russian oligarchs to Emirati sheikhs, American tycoons, and Asian Tiger titans. Some succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. Some lost everything. Today, players are sold for tens of millions, clubs are valued in the billions, and games are beamed out to nearly two hundred countries, all while the league struggles to preserve its English soul. Deeply researched and drawing on one hundred exclusive interviews, including the key decision makers at every major English team, The Club is the definitive and wildly entertaining narrative of how the Premier League took over the world.
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JoeMo
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This is a must read for all EPL fans! This book details how the EPL came into existence and its massive success and expansion. It‘s kind of amazing how successful it is when looking at its humble beginnings and lack of planning. It‘s filled with interesting tidbits and wonderfully quirky side stories as the authors unpack the history of the league. The performance by Shaun Grindell in the audiobook edition adds to the experience!

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IReadThereforeIBlog
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Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg both work for the Wall Street Journal (Robinson is European sports correspondent and Clegg senior editor). This is an eye-boggling account of the establishment and development of the English Premier League that‘s targeted at those more interested in business and finance than the off-side rule and which sets out the increasing insane economics of the League and the egos and ambitions of the men who run it.

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Chiperskee
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I hope Jeff Bezos reads this and it inspires him to buy MLS tv rights for an absurd amount.