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			    HOBY ON SPORT
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			Columnist Alan Hoby


	Soccer Stars

	ONE thing about football—			Bullied By	
	    YOU can’t “fix” a League			Directors
	game like you can some fights.
	Just the same, there is plenty
	that has a nasty smell even in
	Soccer.					own first team—although his
	  Have you ever asked your-		country think him good enough
	selves, for example, who are		to play for them!
	the directors of your local foot-	  It is a scandalous situation,
	ball club, or what qualifica-		and it all began two years ago,
	tions they possess—if any—for		when the player In question—
	the complex, highly specialised		he happened to be stationed
	job of running a modern			near by at the time — turned
	professional side?			out for his club in a local Cup
	  If not, it is time you did.		game.
	There are two types of director.	  Unfortunately for him, after
	The rare sort with brains as		scoring a brilliant goal, he
	well as a bank balance. And		badly injured his ankle trying
	that ever-growing horde of		to stop the equaliser. He had
	board-room buffoons who don't		to quit. There was no other
	know a footballer from a floor-		choice. His ankle was swelling
	walker.					like a balloon.
	  I have nothing but admira-		  Yet, although he was in great
	tion for business men like the		pain and scarcely able to
	Gliksten Brothers of Charlton,		hobble, one of his directors,
	who made silver-haired, cigar-		with a club official, followed
	champing Jimmy Seed sole		him down to the dressing-rooms
	team boss, and gave him a free		and tried to order him to
	rein—with startling results.		return to the field.
	  The back-room boys of			  The player refused. "It
	Burnley and Arsenal also fall		would have ruined his career,"
	into this Grade A category.		his friend said. "Besides, he
	Both Cliff Britton and Tom		was an ambulance case." Yet,
	Whittaker are allowed to get on		so nettled were the club officials
	with the job in their own way.		over the incident that this
	  But the old-time "boss"		footballer, who had given them
	manager is a dying breed. To-		splendid loyalty and service,
	day we have this puerile, puny		was left to get back to his unit
	race of upstart directors in club	alone—as best he could . . .
	control. A well-known ex-foot-
	baller summed up the situation				*
	neatly and
	bitterly:				BUT this is not the end. Since
	"Football is				    then various fables have
	being run by				been "cooked up" about this
	people who				star. He is "temperamental."
	know more				He is not a good "club man."
	about brick-				He only plays when he feels
	laying or the				like it. And so on.
	coal business				  One director has even been
	—men who				overheard to declare that he
	are in the				wouldn't play him in the third
	game for the				team!
	notoriety and				  But his own country doesn't
	personal kudos				think he's a third-team man.
	it brings				They picked him for their
	them."					national side the night before
	  How right				he was dropped by his own
	he is. These				club!
	puffed - up				  This same club, incidentally,
	petty dictators				not so long ago, tried to play
	invariably look				a very famous wing-half at
	for "yes -				outside-right—the week after
	men" stooge				he had captained England!
	managers.	  Seed has his own	The international refused point-
	with this type		way.		blank.
	It is the lick-				  Today, this same half-back
	spittle footballer who invariably	skippers one of the most
	prospers. The rest they regard		famous sides in the country.
	as just so many "bales of		It's not only petty. It's utterly
	merchandise."				preposterous.
						  The trouble with this type of
			*			director is that he will poke his
						nose into matters that don't
	TAKE the case of a famous		concern him. He refuses to
	    international footballer—		recognise that the successful
	you would know his name as		running of a football club is
	well as those of your own		primarily the job of a paid
	wives—who, in a friend's words,		team manager—preferably an
	is being "deliberately hounded		experienced, intelligent ex-
	out of football."			player who knows the technical
	  I bring this case to your		side of soccer from every angle.
	attention because, in his par-		Not all directors—as I have
	ticular position, this man is the	pointed out—are by any means
	greatest player in the world.		stupid. Many of them are
	in his position. Yet he often		excellent business men. But
	can't command a place in his		their sole concern, surely, is
						with the financial side of foot-
						ball?