The Billionaires Club


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A compelling examination of football club ownership in the era of the super-rich Once upon a time football was run by modest local businessmen. Today it is the plaything of billionaire oligarchs, staggeringly wealthy from oil and gas, from royalty, or from murkier sources. But who are these new masters of the universe? Where did all their money come from? And what do they want with our beautiful game? While almost cloaked in secrecy, the billionaire owner has to raise his head above the bunker when it comes to football ownership – a rare Achilles heel that allows access to worlds normally off limits journalists and outsiders. In the Billionaires Club James Montague delves deeper than anyone ever dared, to tell this story for the first time. He criss-crosses the world – from Dhaka to Doha, from China to Crewe, from St Louis to London, from Bangkok to Belgium – to profile this new elite, their network of money and their influence that defies geographic boundaries. The Billionaires Club is part history of club ownership, part in-depth investigation into the money and influence that connects the super-rich around the globe, and part travel book as he follows the ever-shifting trail around the globe in an attempt to reveal the real force behind modern-day football. At its heart The Billionaires Club is a football book, about some of the biggest clubs in the world. But it is also about something bigger: the world around us, the global economy, where the world is headed and how football has become an essential cog in this machine. The book discusses the dawn European Super League, and the repercussions for the future of the game.




The Boss's New Plaything


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He’s the billionaire who always gets what he wants. And now it’s my turn. Her: He may be older than me, And five billion dollars richer But that ain’t gonna stop him. He’s the boss. And he’s gonna make me his plaything. Him: It’s a bad habit, I know I’ve had every intern that’s ever set stiletto’d foot into my office I told myself I wouldn’t go there again, But damn, this new girl’s gonna break me. She wants it, I can tell, Biting her lip every time she thinks I’m not looking. She thinks she’s playing me, and boy, is she about to be surprised. She wants to work for me? She can work under me, alright.




5 Tales of Billionaires. So Romantic!


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Do you enjoy a good love story? One filled with passion, emotion, and tenderness? Then lose yourself in these novels from Addictive Publishing! This collection contains the first volumes of five so romantic series! - My Billionaire, My Wedding and Me by Mina Shepard - Call me Baby by Emma M. Green - A Billionaire’s Charms by Lisa Swann - The Billionaire’s Power by Phoebe P. Campbell - Under the Billionaire’s Domination by Hannah Taylor This collection contains the first volumes of series published by Addictive Publishing, but they can be read as individual stories. This is a complete, uncensored version: no scenes have been cut.




Play Thing


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From USA TODAY bestselling author Nicola Marsh comes book three in the Hot Sydney Nights series! Charlotte Baxter always plays it safe—but a sizzling encounter with a mysterious stranger might just change her cautious ways… I always preferred the romantic heroes in my books to the real-life creeps in bars and on dating apps. Steamy affairs were things that happened to other people, not boring accountants like me—until I met him. I was helping at my aunt’s sex-toy business and tried on some kinky lingerie in a moment of daring. That’s when he came in. I was horrified, but the lust in his eyes sparked a burning desire I’d never felt before. One thing led to another, and soon we were getting very raunchy in the warehouse, doing things I’d only fantasized about. Imagine my horror when I arrived at work the next morning to discover my mysterious stranger was none other than my detestable new boss, Alexander Bronson, who was taking a rare break from traveling to check on the office. He’s the last man I’d usually go for—a power-hungry, jet-setting playboy with no taste for the quiet life—but I can’t stop thinking about that thrilling encounter. Despite his teasing at work, he’s made it clear he wants more. I’m torn. This feels too impulsive, too racy. It’s just a game to him, but perhaps a bad boy is exactly the kind of man I need to get over—and under—before I settle down…




Playthings


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His Bound Plaything


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His Bound Plaything is book 3 and the finale of A Rich & Reckless Romance trilogy! My billionaire boss wants to make me his bride. I was in danger from the minute I stepped into his office. But there's no escaping a man like Enzo Lennox. He'll either force me to bend across his desk… Or put a ring on my finger so I belong to him for life. I should've have run away as soon as I had the chance. But there was something about Enzo that had me frozen in place. His eyes… His hands… The words that came out of his mouth – so shocking and filthy and downright powerful. I did everything I could to resist him. But he saw right through that. He knew what was boiling below my surface: Need. Desire. Craving. I was his slave from the second his eyes landed on me. Everyone warned me away from him. He's a player, a scoundrel, they said. Here one day and gone the next. A broken heart was inevitable. I know all that. And yet, when Enzo puts his hands on my hips, I can't help but submit. But no matter how much I give, he wants more. The billionaire is not just satisfied with my body. He wants to own my heart, my mind, my soul. He wants me as his bound bride.




Play World


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Should we take the idea of play seriously? Since the publication of Huizinga's Homo Ludens in 1938, a provocative literature has developed in philosophy and social science that does. Combs argues that we should understand play both as a generic concept with considerable power to explain human activity, and as a contemporary procept that demystifies some of the puzzling trends and innovations emerging in the quickly developing new social world of the 21st century. Combs explores the thesis that play has a central role in our understanding of human activity and social and political organization in the new millennium. He argues that the human desire for play is strong and given the continuation of certain major historical innovations now shaping the world, it may well be that 21st-century people will increasingly exercise their desire for play and that the world will increasingly be organized around the principle and practice of play. It may now seem a truism that people prefer to have fun, but that has not always been the case. If, as Combs argues, the preference for fun is becoming central to human activity, we need to explore why that preference is becoming dominant and what kind of social organization and consequences such a change entails. A provocative look at social change in the 20th century that will be of interest to scholars, students, and researchers of sociology and anthropology.




The Billionaires' Brides Bundle


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Take three incredibly wealthy European princes and match them with three beautiful, spirited women. Add large helpings of intense emotion and passionate attraction. Result: three unexpected pregnancies--and three possible princesses, if those princes have their way. Get Sandra Marton's Billionaires' Brides trilogy in one download! Bundle includes The Italian Prince's Pregnant Bride, The Greek Prince's Chosen Wife, and The Spanish Prince's Virgin Bride.




No Billionaire Left Behind


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Growing economic inequality, corporate influence in politics, an eroding middle class. Many Americans leave it to politicians and the media to debate these topics in the public sphere. Yet other seemingly ordinary Americans have decided to enter the conversation of wealth in America by donning ball gowns, tiaras, tuxedos, and top hats and taking on the imagined roles of wealthy, powerful, and completely fictional characters. Why? In No Billionaire Left Behind, Angelique Haugerud, who embedded herself within the "Billionaires" and was granted the name "Ivana Itall," explores the inner workings of these faux billionaires and mines the depths of democracy's relationship to political humor, satire, and irony. No Billionaire Left Behind is a compelling investigation into how satirical activists tackle two of the most contentious topics in contemporary American political culture: the increasingly profound division of wealth in America, and the role of big money in electoral politics. Anthropologist and author Angelique Haugerud deftly charts the evolution of a group named the Billionaires—a prominent network of satirists and activists who make a mockery of wealth in America—along with other satirical groups and figures to puzzle out their impact on politics and public opinion. In the spirit of popular programs like The Colbert Report and The Daily Show, the Billionaires demonstrate a sophisticated knowledge of economics and public affairs through the lens of satire and humor. Through participant observation, interviews, and archival research, Haugerud provides the first ethnographic study of the power and limitations of this evolving form of political organizing in this witty exploration of one group's efforts to raise hope and inspire action in America's current political climate.




Official Statistics—A Plaything of Politics?


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This book describes official statistics as a tool to hold up a mirror to society – but also as an instrument for those who can manipulate this mirror. It addresses the precarious interaction of politics, official statistics, and ethical principles. Three sets of themes can be derived from this relationship, which are the focus of this book: Political systems and guiding principles, official statistics as a science of the state, and ethical issues arising from them. Ultimately, the determining factor is the political system that exists in each case. The book contains eleven chapters. The first three focus on the key concepts of the book: power and morality, official statistics and policy making, and ethical principles for statistical work. Three further chapters focus on episodes that illustrate, as "drastic" examples, the misuse of official statistics over the past hundred years, covering the situation in the Soviet Union, the Third Reich and Greece. The remaining five chapters take up current topics that pose particular challenges to official statistics. These are the phenomena paraphrased by digitalisation, globalisation, happiness research, overpopulation, migration, the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change. The book is primarily aimed at statisticians working in national and international statistical institutions, but also at readers interested in statistics, national accounts, economic and statistics history, and ethical issues.