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Conquering the Pitch: The Economics of Soccer: 3 (Sports Economics, Management and Policy, 3)
PUBLISHED JULY 2025

Conquering the Pitch: The Economics of Soccer: 3 (Sports Economics, Management and Policy, 3)

Precio habitual £35.99

Conquering the Pitch
The Economics of Soccer: 3
(Sports Economics, Management and Policy, 3)
By Bernd Frick

The Beautiful Game Meets the Dismal Science
In an era where European football's "Big 5" leagues generate over €19.6 billion in revenue, Bernd Frick's "Conquering the Pitch" arrives as a timely and comprehensive examination of soccer's economic machinery. As a professor of organisational and media economics at the University of Paderborn, Frick brings academic rigour to the often emotionally charged discussions about the business of football.
What sets this book apart is its methodical dismantling of common misconceptions about soccer economics. Rather than relying on conventional wisdom or media narratives, Frick grounds his analysis in empirical evidence, presenting complex economic concepts through accessible graphs and real-world examples. His approach transforms potentially dry statistical analysis into compelling narratives about the sport's economic evolution.
The book's examination of competitive balance across leagues is particularly enlightening. At a time when the Premier League's financial dominance continues to grow, Frick's analysis of how different leagues maintain (or fail to maintain) competitive equilibrium offers crucial insights for policymakers and club executives alike.
One of the book's strongest sections deals with the labour market for players, coaches, and referees. Drawing from his extensive research background, Frick has published numerous studies on performance and salary relationships in football. The author provides nuanced analysis of how talent is valued and compensated in the modern game.
The discussion of television rights and match attendance is particularly timely. As global sports media rights reach record highs near $56 billion, Frick's analysis helps readers understand the complex interplay between broadcast revenues, ticket pricing, and club sustainability.
The book's treatment of contemporary challenges like hooliganism and racism is commendable for its economic perspective. Rather than merely condemning these issues on moral grounds, Frick examines their financial implications and proposes market-based solutions, offering a fresh angle on persistent problems.
However, the book's greatest strength—its academic rigour—occasionally becomes a limitation. While Frick promises to minimise "economic jargon," some sections remain dense with technical concepts that might challenge casual readers. Nevertheless, his use of anecdotal evidence helps bridge this gap, making complex ideas more digestible through real-world examples.
The inclusion of South American leagues in the analysis is particularly valuable, offering a broader perspective than typical Eurocentric economic studies. This comparative approach helps readers understand how different economic models and cultural contexts shape football's development across continents.
The book's timing is especially relevant given the ongoing debates about financial fair play, super leagues, and the concentration of wealth in football. Frick's analysis provides valuable context for understanding these contemporary challenges and their potential solutions.
Soccerbooks synopsis:
"Conquering the Pitch" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand football's economic underpinnings. While occasionally technical, it successfully bridges the gap between academic rigour and practical insight, offering valuable perspectives for industry professionals, students of sports economics, and informed fans alike. The book's greatest achievement is its ability to challenge conventional wisdom with empirical evidence while remaining accessible to non-economists. In an era where football's financial decisions increasingly shape the sport's future, Frick's analysis provides a crucial framework for understanding and potentially improving the game's economic foundations. ~ soccerbooks 2024
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Publisher: Springer
Published: July 15, 2025
Price: £35.99
Hardcover: 200 pages
ISBN-10: 0387981780
ISBN-13: 978-0387981789
Dimensions: 154 x 236 (mm)
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Conquering the Pitch
The Economics of Soccer: 3
(Sports Economics, Management and Policy, 3)
By Bernd Frick

The Beautiful Game Meets the Dismal Science
In an era where European football's "Big 5" leagues generate over €19.6 billion in revenue, Bernd Frick's "Conquering the Pitch" arrives as a timely and comprehensive examination of soccer's economic machinery. As a professor of organisational and media economics at the University of Paderborn, Frick brings academic rigour to the often emotionally charged discussions about the business of football.
What sets this book apart is its methodical dismantling of common misconceptions about soccer economics. Rather than relying on conventional wisdom or media narratives, Frick grounds his analysis in empirical evidence, presenting complex economic concepts through accessible graphs and real-world examples. His approach transforms potentially dry statistical analysis into compelling narratives about the sport's economic evolution.
The book's examination of competitive balance across leagues is particularly enlightening. At a time when the Premier League's financial dominance continues to grow, Frick's analysis of how different leagues maintain (or fail to maintain) competitive equilibrium offers crucial insights for policymakers and club executives alike.
One of the book's strongest sections deals with the labour market for players, coaches, and referees. Drawing from his extensive research background, Frick has published numerous studies on performance and salary relationships in football. The author provides nuanced analysis of how talent is valued and compensated in the modern game.
The discussion of television rights and match attendance is particularly timely. As global sports media rights reach record highs near $56 billion, Frick's analysis helps readers understand the complex interplay between broadcast revenues, ticket pricing, and club sustainability.
The book's treatment of contemporary challenges like hooliganism and racism is commendable for its economic perspective. Rather than merely condemning these issues on moral grounds, Frick examines their financial implications and proposes market-based solutions, offering a fresh angle on persistent problems.
However, the book's greatest strength—its academic rigour—occasionally becomes a limitation. While Frick promises to minimise "economic jargon," some sections remain dense with technical concepts that might challenge casual readers. Nevertheless, his use of anecdotal evidence helps bridge this gap, making complex ideas more digestible through real-world examples.
The inclusion of South American leagues in the analysis is particularly valuable, offering a broader perspective than typical Eurocentric economic studies. This comparative approach helps readers understand how different economic models and cultural contexts shape football's development across continents.
The book's timing is especially relevant given the ongoing debates about financial fair play, super leagues, and the concentration of wealth in football. Frick's analysis provides valuable context for understanding these contemporary challenges and their potential solutions.
Soccerbooks synopsis:
"Conquering the Pitch" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand football's economic underpinnings. While occasionally technical, it successfully bridges the gap between academic rigour and practical insight, offering valuable perspectives for industry professionals, students of sports economics, and informed fans alike. The book's greatest achievement is its ability to challenge conventional wisdom with empirical evidence while remaining accessible to non-economists. In an era where football's financial decisions increasingly shape the sport's future, Frick's analysis provides a crucial framework for understanding and potentially improving the game's economic foundations. ~ soccerbooks 2024
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 [Delivered to You Last Week July 2025]
Publisher: Springer
Published: July 15, 2025
Price: £35.99
Hardcover: 200 pages
ISBN-10: 0387981780
ISBN-13: 978-0387981789
Dimensions: 154 x 236 (mm)
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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