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Rowcliffe, Devon.
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Porterfield, Ian.
Busan IPark.
Soccer -- England -- History -- Miscellanea.
Soccer -- Social aspects -- England.
Soccer managers.
Soccer teams.
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Rowcliffe, Devon.
Porterfield, Ian.
Busan IPark.
Soccer -- England -- History -- Miscellanea.
Soccer -- Social aspects -- England.
Soccer managers.
Soccer teams.
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Who
ate
all
the
squid
? :
football
adventures
in
South
Korea
/ Devon Rowcliffe.
by
Rowcliffe, Devon.
Pitch Publishing, 2020.
Call #:
796.3340942 R877w
Subjects
Porterfield, Ian.
Busan IPark.
Soccer -- England -- History -- Miscellanea.
Soccer -- Social aspects -- England.
Soccer managers.
Soccer teams.
ISBN:
9781785316814 (pbk.)
Description:
319 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"When a struggling Korean
football
club seeks to improve,
who
does it turn to? A former Chelsea manager and a trio of players with Premier League experience, of course. '
Who
Ate
All
the
Squid?
:
Football
Adventures
in
South
Korea
' chronicles the year Ian Porterfield is appointed manager of a faltering K League giant. The Sunderland FA Cup legend lured three players from English
football
out to
Korea
: striker Jamie Cureton, a previous England youth international
who
turned down Manchester United; Andy Cooke, a former Burnley and Stoke City forward
who
began his career building cowsheds; and Jon Olav Hjelde,
who
bolstered Nottingham Forest after achieving UEFA Champions League heroics. Will the players cope with
South
Korea
's unfamiliar culture and language? Can the Brits overcome personal demons, including car crashes, divorces and alcoholism? And does a British
football
revolution really stand a chance of succeeding in Northeast Asia? (...)"--Back cover.
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