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Calling the Shots

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781408716328

Price: £12.99

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The long-awaited memoir from international football ambassador, former co-owner of Arsenal FC and legend of the game: David Dein.

There’s no doubt that Dein has been one of the most significant and influential figures in British football for over three decades – operating at club and international level. He was a prime mover in the creation of the Premier League, hugely influential within the England set-up and, of course, was the mastermind – along with Arsène Wenger – in creating the glory days of Arsenal Football Club, leading the team for almost a quarter of a century. Connected to the most senior figures across the global game as a friend, rival, advisor, and collaborator, Dein has been central to major turning points in the game.

Calling the Shots is part memoir, part inspirational meditation on leadership, teamwork and how to invest in people. It tracks the full story of David’s remarkable life and career to date, recounting never-before-told stories from the inside, intriguing characters met along the way, and discussing the past, present and future of football. An entertaining and motivational read for football and non-football fans alike, Calling the Shots is a dynamic masterclass in how to succeed in business and life.

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Absolutely loved it! So many great stories . . . and such a vivid reminder of just how vital David was to our great club and how much we've missed him.
Piers Morgan
A man I like to call my father - football royalty
Ian Wright
Mr Dein will always be Mr Arsenal
Thierry Henry
If you want to know how to run a football club, ask David Dein
Baroness Karren Brady CBE
The book is a treasure trove of anecdotes
City AM
David is one of the most influential executives in world football. I was always in admiration of the work he did at Arsenal . . . success delivered with class.
Gareth Southgate
Without David Dein there wouldn't have been a Premier League
Greg Dyke
An Arsenal fan who became its owner, its saviour and later its martyr
Guardian