My Life in Red and White: My Autobiography - Arsene Wenger
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Autobiography
 Football
 Soccer
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For the very first time, world-renowned and revolutionary football manager Arsène Wenger tells his own story. He opens up about his life, sharing principles for success on and off the field with lessons on leadership and vivid tales of his 22 years managing Arsenal to unprecedented success.
There, Wenger won multiple Premier League championships and a record number of FA Cups, and his teams included the Invincibles of 2003-2004 and a record-breaking undefeated 49-match run. He popularised an attacking approach and belief that the game should be entertaining, but he also changed the attitudes of British football fans towards players’ diet, fitness and coaching methods - and towards foreign managers, too.
In My Life in Red and White, Wenger charts his extraordinary career, including his rise in France and Japan where he managed Nancy, Monaco and Nagoya Grampus Eight (clubs that also play in red-and-white, like Arsenal!) to his 22 years at the helm of an internationally renowned club from 1996 onwards. He describes the unrest that led to his resignation in 2018 and his current role as chief of global football development for FIFA. He offers studious reflections on the game and his groundbreaking approach to motivation, mindset, fitness and football that was often beautiful to watch.
This audiobook is a must-listen for not only Arsenal fans but football fans everywhere, for management and business leaders, and anyone seeking the tools for success in work and life. It will illuminate the mystique surrounding one of the most revered and successful manager’s life story, strategy and vision in the world’s most popular sport.
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This post has 3 comments with rating of 5/5
October 18th, 2020
Football managers are an odd bunch. Very famous but with quite a boring job. Finding football boring is obviously subjective but Wenger in particular was basically a super manager of a huge part of a business for 20 years. Yes, the main part of his job was making men run around and do a goal (which is obviously very exciting!) but a lot of the time he would just be a pretty regular powerful manager. I get we are at a point where we worship business owners but they usually have something about them that makes that mildly understandable (musk makes science fiction real, jobs made boring things desirable.)
Why is Pep or Klopp or Mourinho so popular? I genuinely have no idea. I think I’d rather idolise the guy who runs the local Tesco. Basically the same job.
That said, Wenger does seem very French and a nice bloke and he lived through the transition of manager as man doing a job to manager as man doing a job as a superstar.
Thanks for the upload!
October 18th, 2020
Anyone who idolises the manager of a small branch of Tesco Local needs to dream bigger.
October 18th, 2020
Nobody pays to watch the local Tesco or cares about it’s results.
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