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Football Coaching: Putting the Theory into Practice
PUBLISHED APRIL 2025

Football Coaching: Putting the Theory into Practice

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Putting the Theory into Practice
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In the often-divided world of football coaching, where practical experience and academic theory frequently stand at odds, Carl Wild's upcoming book "Football Coaching: Putting the Theory into Practice" promises to build a much-needed bridge between these two realms. As someone who has straddled both worlds – serving as a Programme Leader at the University Campus of Football Business while maintaining active involvement in practical coaching – Wild brings a unique perspective to this persistent challenge.
The book's central premise tackles a question that has long plagued the football coaching community: How can academic research meaningfully inform day-to-day coaching practice? It's a question that becomes increasingly relevant as football continues to evolve into a more sophisticated, data-driven sport.
Wild's credentials make him particularly well-suited to address this challenge. His twenty-year coaching journey spans grassroots football to professional youth academies, encompassing both male and female players. His current role as Lead Coach for Chester FC Junior Section, combined with his position as an F.A coach developer, suggests a deep understanding of both theoretical frameworks and practical applications.
What sets this book apart is its commitment to bridging the gap between theory and practice. Rather than simply presenting academic research in isolation, the text promises to provide specific examples demonstrating how theoretical concepts can be applied in real coaching scenarios. This practical approach should make the material more accessible and immediately applicable for coaches at all levels.
The inclusion of contributors who share Wild's dual expertise – as both academics and industry practitioners – adds depth and credibility to the work. This collaborative approach suggests readers will benefit from a range of perspectives and experiences, rather than a single viewpoint.
One particularly intriguing aspect is the book's potential value beyond football. By focusing on invasion games more broadly, it positions itself as a resource for coaches across multiple sports, suggesting the principles discussed have wider applications in team sports coaching.
However, the true test of the book's value will lie in its ability to deliver on its ambitious premise. Can it successfully translate complex academic theories into practical, actionable coaching strategies? Will the examples provided resonate with coaches working in different contexts, from grassroots to elite levels?
The timing of this publication is particularly relevant. As football coaching continues to professionalise, with increasing emphasis on education and certification, there's a growing need for resources that can effectively bridge the theory-practice divide. The book's target audience both students of football coaching and practicing coaches – reflects this evolving landscape in football education. 
For students pursuing football-related degrees, this text could prove invaluable in understanding how theoretical concepts manifest in real-world scenarios. For experienced coaches, it offers an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the academic underpinnings of their practical knowledge.
While we'll have to wait until April 2025 to fully assess the book's success in achieving its goals, the premise and pedigree of its author and contributors suggest this could become a significant addition to the football coaching literature. Its focus on practical application rather than pure theory addresses a clear gap in current coaching resources.
The real measure of success for "Football Coaching: Putting the Theory into Practice" will be whether it can help coaches at all levels enhance their practice through better understanding and application of academic research. If it achieves this goal, it could become an essential resource in the modern football coach's library.
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Publisher:  Routledge
Published: April 24, 2025
Paperback: £39.99: 286 pages
Hardback: £145.00: 286 pages
ISBN-10: 1041003811
ISBN-13: 978-1041003816
24 Tables, black and white; 97 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white.
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Why Pre-order?
Since 2022, we've observed that publishers often opt for smaller print runs to manage costs effectively. This has occasionally resulted in stock shortages. We strongly recommend pre-ordering to secure your copy and avoid disappointment. Delivery Info
Putting the Theory into Practice
Paperback and hardback are available; choose below.
In the often-divided world of football coaching, where practical experience and academic theory frequently stand at odds, Carl Wild's upcoming book "Football Coaching: Putting the Theory into Practice" promises to build a much-needed bridge between these two realms. As someone who has straddled both worlds – serving as a Programme Leader at the University Campus of Football Business while maintaining active involvement in practical coaching – Wild brings a unique perspective to this persistent challenge.
The book's central premise tackles a question that has long plagued the football coaching community: How can academic research meaningfully inform day-to-day coaching practice? It's a question that becomes increasingly relevant as football continues to evolve into a more sophisticated, data-driven sport.
Wild's credentials make him particularly well-suited to address this challenge. His twenty-year coaching journey spans grassroots football to professional youth academies, encompassing both male and female players. His current role as Lead Coach for Chester FC Junior Section, combined with his position as an F.A coach developer, suggests a deep understanding of both theoretical frameworks and practical applications.
What sets this book apart is its commitment to bridging the gap between theory and practice. Rather than simply presenting academic research in isolation, the text promises to provide specific examples demonstrating how theoretical concepts can be applied in real coaching scenarios. This practical approach should make the material more accessible and immediately applicable for coaches at all levels.
The inclusion of contributors who share Wild's dual expertise – as both academics and industry practitioners – adds depth and credibility to the work. This collaborative approach suggests readers will benefit from a range of perspectives and experiences, rather than a single viewpoint.
One particularly intriguing aspect is the book's potential value beyond football. By focusing on invasion games more broadly, it positions itself as a resource for coaches across multiple sports, suggesting the principles discussed have wider applications in team sports coaching.
However, the true test of the book's value will lie in its ability to deliver on its ambitious premise. Can it successfully translate complex academic theories into practical, actionable coaching strategies? Will the examples provided resonate with coaches working in different contexts, from grassroots to elite levels?
The timing of this publication is particularly relevant. As football coaching continues to professionalise, with increasing emphasis on education and certification, there's a growing need for resources that can effectively bridge the theory-practice divide. The book's target audience both students of football coaching and practicing coaches – reflects this evolving landscape in football education. 
For students pursuing football-related degrees, this text could prove invaluable in understanding how theoretical concepts manifest in real-world scenarios. For experienced coaches, it offers an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the academic underpinnings of their practical knowledge.
While we'll have to wait until April 2025 to fully assess the book's success in achieving its goals, the premise and pedigree of its author and contributors suggest this could become a significant addition to the football coaching literature. Its focus on practical application rather than pure theory addresses a clear gap in current coaching resources.
The real measure of success for "Football Coaching: Putting the Theory into Practice" will be whether it can help coaches at all levels enhance their practice through better understanding and application of academic research. If it achieves this goal, it could become an essential resource in the modern football coach's library.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 [Delivered to You 2nd Week May 2025]
Publisher:  Routledge
Published: April 24, 2025
Paperback: £39.99: 286 pages
Hardback: £145.00: 286 pages
ISBN-10: 1041003811
ISBN-13: 978-1041003816
24 Tables, black and white; 97 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white.
PRE ORDER NOW
Why Pre-order?
Since 2022, we've observed that publishers often opt for smaller print runs to manage costs effectively. This has occasionally resulted in stock shortages. We strongly recommend pre-ordering to secure your copy and avoid disappointment. Delivery Info

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