"Association Football, and How To Play It" by John Cameron is a manual for understanding and mastering the sport of association football as it was played in the late 1800s. The book explains the rules and best ways to play the game, pointing out how important it is to follow the guidelines of the Football Association. It walks through the history of football and what the Football Association contributes to the sport. It describes each player's position by explaining necessary skills and how to learn them. All of this information is presented to help new and current players gain insights into football, with practical tips and advice.

Association Football, and How To Play It
By John Cameron
Discover the secrets to dominating the football pitch with expert advice on rules, strategies, and techniques from a bygone era.
Summary
About the AuthorJohn Cameron was a Scottish footballer and manager. He played as a forward for Queen's Park, Everton and Scotland and was noted as an effective goal-maker and goalscorer. In 1899 he became player-manager at Tottenham Hotspur and guided them to victory in the 1901 FA Cup. As a result, they became the only club outside the English Football League to win the competition. In 1898 he became the first secretary of the Association Footballers' Union, which was the ill-fated fore-runner of the Professional Footballers' Association. He later coached Dresdner SC and during the First World War he was interned at Ruhleben, a civilian detention camp in Germany. After the war he coached Ayr United for one season and then became a football journalist, author and publisher. He had previously worked as a columnist for various newspapers before the war.
John Cameron was a Scottish footballer and manager. He played as a forward for Queen's Park, Everton and Scotland and was noted as an effective goal-maker and goalscorer. In 1899 he became player-manager at Tottenham Hotspur and guided them to victory in the 1901 FA Cup. As a result, they became the only club outside the English Football League to win the competition. In 1898 he became the first secretary of the Association Footballers' Union, which was the ill-fated fore-runner of the Professional Footballers' Association. He later coached Dresdner SC and during the First World War he was interned at Ruhleben, a civilian detention camp in Germany. After the war he coached Ayr United for one season and then became a football journalist, author and publisher. He had previously worked as a columnist for various newspapers before the war.