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The fourth and final book in my quatrain of books on the history of soccer, and this one is the best of the bunch. Blessedly it does not once again dedicate the entire book to the history of the World Cup, although four chapters dedicated to summarizing the championships from 1930 to 1994 make up the bulk of the book. Better to my mind are the parts discussing the evolution of the game especially in the area of tactics using graphics and examples from the World Cup greats and not-so-greats. With it’s exhaustive appendices on all things soccer, this is a book I’d like to purchase for my own library.

“Soccer is a sport in which low scoring is the rule. During a game there is a constant building up and letting down of emotions – expectations are frustrated far more often than they are rewarded. The scoring of a goal, the one goal that could decide the game, means the joyful, explosive release of damned-up hopes for one group of fans, utter despair for the other.” P. xxiii
 
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Othemts | Jun 26, 2008 |
"...This book brings to life something that you can hear from the way I’m talking, informed me as journalist, the World Cup in Argentina in 78. I genuinely believe that that tournament changed history. I think the generals, having repressed the people and had night curfews for I don’t know how long before we got there, simply couldn’t maintain that repression once they’d let the people out on to the streets...." (reviewed by Rob Hughes in FiveBooks).



The full interview is available here: http://fivebooks.com/interviews/rob-hughes-on-football
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FiveBooks | Jun 11, 2010 |
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