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Britain and the Olympics - RRP £15.99 - Our Price - £15.99 VAT Free
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Past Present Legacy. Available November 2010.
These are signed by the authors Matt Rogan & Martin Rogan (pictured)
Matt and Martin Rogan are a Father and Son combination with a collective 80 years' experience of watching, playing and discussing British sport.
Matt is a Board Director at Lane4, an organisational development consultancy with a heritage in Olympic sport and a Cambridge graduate who has fifteen years experience of working in and around the Olympic Games, Premier League football, NBA Basketball and also for MTV. He is also a Board Director of the European Sponsorship Association.
Martin Rogan has been involved in British sport for fifty years – as a participant in his own right (football and marathon running), Father to three sporting children and an avid fan. Now retired after a senior career at Nortel, he combines writing, helping his less than able children do up their homes, running daily and a keen interest in family genealogy. Martin's wife, and Matt's Mum, Marion have taught tennis to local juniors for 20 years. Together Martin and Marion have more than 40 marathons to their names.
Martin Cloake wrote in his review of this book:
Britain and the Olympic Games is a fascinating account of the relationship between London and the Olympics, and about how each has shaped the other. It’s been written by Matt Rogan, who is commercial director of Adrian Moorhouse’s consultancy firm Lane4, and his dad Martin and it’s an absorbing read. There’s plenty about sport, of course, but also much about society, politics, culture and business.