2018
DOI: 10.1080/23750472.2018.1452629
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Learning to be a professional football manager: a Bourdieusian perspective

Abstract: This paper draws on the theoretical concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to provide an insight into aspirant football managers' perceptions of what is required and valued at different stages of their desired managerial career journey. Drawing on interviews with candidates from one cohort of the SFA Pro-Licence (n=19), our evidence suggests that aspirant managers have responded to changes in field logic by adopting strategies which place increased emphasis on cultural capital in the form of engagement with educational d… Show more

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“…Managers learn from experience and also, initially, lean on role models (largely managers with whom they have had a prior relationship). However, an extension into management training beyond that associated with football performance has been a welcome development (Morrow and Howieson, 2018). Work has yet to be done on the impact on practice of qualifications such as the UEFA Pro-Licence.…”
Section: Expertisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managers learn from experience and also, initially, lean on role models (largely managers with whom they have had a prior relationship). However, an extension into management training beyond that associated with football performance has been a welcome development (Morrow and Howieson, 2018). Work has yet to be done on the impact on practice of qualifications such as the UEFA Pro-Licence.…”
Section: Expertisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coaches provide a useful context from which to examine the work-life interface of employees in sport because of the demanding job pressures, publicly visible and criticized performance, irregular work schedules, broad and competing stakeholder demands, face time requirements, and information overload. 8 In the current literature, most of the focus has been on collegiate coaches, 9,1,10,11 but some have focused on the experiences of coaches at the high school level. 12,13,14 In much the same way, athletic training is distinct because of its status as a health care profession often operating within a sport organization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A number of dedicated texts have captured the growth in this area and represent an extensive body of research undertaken by contributing scholars, including the Routledge Handbook of Football Studies (Hughson, Moore, Spaaij, & Maguire, 2016), the Routledge Handbook of Football Business and Management (Chadwick, Parnell, Widdop, & Anagnostopoulos, 2018) and the Research Handbook on Sport Governance (Winand & Anagnostopoulos, 2019). Indeed, recent articles within Managing Sport and Leisure include a variety of football-based articles including an examination of footballs global trade network (Bond, Widdop, & Chadwick, 2018), the education pathways for football managers (Morrow & Howieson, 2018) and governance in national football federations (Finnegan, McArdle, Littlewood, & Richardson, 2018), amongst others. The Routledge book series Critical Research in Football which is associated with The Football Collective has received unprecedented interest and is proving a valuable outlet for scholars from many disciplines to disseminate research findings and influence the football community.…”
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confidence: 99%