The Great Football Conspiracy

The Great Football Conspiracy
Author: Jonathan Last
Publisher:
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781688919679

Football fans always think that there is a conspiracy against their club... so what if they were right? On the first day of the new football season, disgraced ex-coach Frank Tuttle stumbles upon a global plot to corrupt the game and the ancient quest that he must take to stop it. Frank solves clues around London's stadia, delving deeper into a scandal that involves players, managers, FA employees and PR agencies, leading to a dark secret deep within Wembley. Can Frank defend his reputation, tackle his failing marriage, and save football - all before 3pm? The Great Football Conspiracy is an hilarious comedy thriller that's 'The Da Vinci Code' meets 'Fever Pitch'.

Creating a Multivocal Self

Creating a Multivocal Self
Author: Julie Choi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-08-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1317279948

Showcasing a new methodology in language learning and identity research, this carefully conceptualized, innovative book explicates the use of autoethnography as a way of re-imagining one’s sense of linguistic and cultural identity. A key work for researchers and students in Applied Linguistics and Language Education, it addresses fundamental aspects of research methodology and explores substantive issues relating to individual dimensions of multilingualism. Choi shows convincingly how the learning of a language is inseparable from one’s constant searching for a voice, a place, and a self in this world, demonstrating the importance of interrogating what lies behind everyday life events and interactions—the political and ethical implications of the utterances, thoughts, actions, and stories of the self and others. Themes of authenticity, illegitimacy, power relations, perceptions of self/other, cultural discourses and practices, and related issues in multilingual identity development surface in the multi-modal narratives. Chapters on methodology, woven through the book, focus on the process of knowledge production, approaches to writing narratives, the messiness of research writing practices, and the inseparability of writing and research.

Co-Planning

Co-Planning
Author: Andrea Honigsfeld
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1544366051

Pool your collective wisdom in support of your English learners! Bestselling authors Andrea Honigsfeld and Maria G. Dove have returned with this new resource that compliments and expands on their previous titles on co-teaching and collaboration by addressing collaborative planning in greater depth. Co-planning is positioned as the first step toward integrative language and content instruction as regular and purposeful collaboration ensures that Els/MLs have access to core content. Key features include: · Practical, step-by-step guidance to starting and sustaining collaborative planning for integrated language, literacy, and social-emotional development · An array of checklists, templates, and protocols for immediate implementation · Snapshots from the Field provide real-life examples of co-planning in action · Beautiful full-color design with original sketch notes to bring concepts to life · QR codes that link to author interviews elaborating on key ideas

Eye on the Ball

Eye on the Ball
Author: Anthony Potts
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781800315518

Anthony Potts is the debut author of Eye on the Ball. He currently works in the city of Ningbo in China but is originally from London, England. The story is about a teenager trying to pursue his dream of becoming a professional footballer.

Cultural Conflict in Hong Kong

Cultural Conflict in Hong Kong
Author: Jason S. Polley
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811077665

This book examines how in navigating Hong Kong’s colonial history alongside its ever-present Chinese identity, the city has come to manifest a conflicting socio-cultural plurality. Drawing together scholars, critics, commentators, and creators on the vanguard of the emerging field of Hong Kong Studies, the essay volume presents a gyroscopic perspective that discerns what is made in from what is made into Hong Kong while weaving a patchwork of the territory’s contested local imaginary. This collection celebrates as it critiques the current state of Hong Kong society on the 20th anniversary of its handover to China. The gyroscopic outlook of the volume makes it a true area studies book-length treatment of Hong Kong, and a key and interdisciplinary read for students and scholars wishing to explore the territory’s complexities.

Kick

Kick
Author: Mitch Johnson
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1474942547

Winner of the 2018 Branford Boase Award. Selected for The Reading Agency's Summer Reading Challenge 2018. Budi's plan is simple. He's going to be a star. Budi's going to play for the greatest team on earth, instead of sweating over each stitch he sews, each football boot he makes. But one unlucky kick brings Budi's world crashing down. Now he owes the Dragon, the most dangerous man in Jakarta. Soon it isn't only Budi's dreams at stake, but his life. A story about dreaming big, about hope and heroes, and never letting anything stand in your way.

Injury Time

Injury Time
Author: Duncan Hamilton
Publisher: riverrun
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781529408447

'One of the best football books I've ever read.' John Motson on Provided You Don't Kiss Me 'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I am very disappointed by that attitude. I can assure you it's much more important than that' - Bill Shankly What Shankly said isn't even half-true. In fact, it's bollocks. Football isn't the be-all and end-all of everything. If nothing else, I know that much. As a player, Thom Callaghan was defined by the winning goal he scored in an FA Cup final. The goal wasn't the blessing he imagined it would be. His whole career was defined by that brief moment of glory. With his playing days over, Callaghan, still a local hero, is tempted back to his old club as caretaker manager. His task to rescue it from relegation. He's got the job solely on the recommendation of his former boss and mentor Frank Mallory, now desperately ill and responsible for the team's precipitous decline. Callaghan is pitched into the Premier League during the last months of the 1996-1997 season, where - among reputations more gilded than his own - he finds himself pitted against the likes of Alex Ferguson's Manchester United, chasing their fourth title in five years, and also one of the newest recruits to the English game, Arsene Wenger. Can Callaghan save his club from what seems the inevitability of the drop? Does Mallory - eccentric, inspirational and manipulative - even want him to succeed? What if the prize of a personal triumph isn't worth it in the end? Injury Time is the first novel from the multiple award-winning sportswriter Duncan Hamilton.