SOME FURTHER READING

Introduction – The Emergence of Modern Football

Paul Brown, The Victorian Football Miscellany, Goal Post, 2013

Brian Glanville, Ed. The Footballers’ Companion, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1962

David Goldblatt, The Ball is Round – A Global History of Football, Penguin, 2007

Pierre Lanfranchi and Matthew Taylor – Moving with the Ball, Berg, 2001

James Walvin, The Peoples GameThe History of Football Revisited, Mainstream.1994

Jonathan Wilson, Inverting The Pyramid - The History of Football Tactics, Orion, 2008

James Spensley, William Garbutt, Alfred Edwards and Herbert Kilpin

BBC. AC Milan’s Nottingham born-hero. 17 August 2009. www.bbc.co.uk

Paul Edgerton, William Garbutt – The Father of Italian Football, SportsBooks, Cheltenham, 2009

John Foot, Calcio - A History of Italian Football, Harper Perennial, 2007

James Spensley-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Richardson Spensley

The Charnock Brothers

Marc Bennetts, Football Dynamo – Modern Russia and the People’s Game, Virgin, 2008

David Downing, Passovotchka-Moscow Dynamo in Britain 1945, Bloomsbury, 2000

James Riordan, Sport in Soviet Society, Cambridge University Press, 1977

Fred Pentland and the Witty Brothers

Jimmy Burns, Barca - A People’s Passion, Bloombury, 1999

Jimmy Burns, La Roja - A Journey through Spanish Football, Simon & Schuster, 2012

Jimmy Hogan and Johnny Madden

Norman Fox, Prophet or Traitor, The Jimmy Hogan Story, The Parr Wood Press, 2003

Johnny Madden. Articles and Biography, collated by West Dumbartonshire Library.

Alexander Hutton and Charles Miller

Alexander Hutton, Buenos Aires English High School. http://www.baehs.com.ar/

Aidan Hamilton, An Entirely Different Game - the British Influence on Brazilian Football, Mainstream Publishing, 1998

Billy Kay, The Scottish World - A Journey into the Scottish Diaspora, Mainstream Publishing, 2006

Josh Lacey, God is Brazilian - Charles Miller - The Man who brought football to Brazil, Tempus, 2005