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Featured Categories : Sports, Hobbies & Games : Football : European

  • Newcastle: My Kind of Toon

    Bobby Robson

    Newcastle: My Kind of Toon
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  • European Football Yearbook

    Mike (ed) Hammond

    European Football Yearbook
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  • Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football

    David Winner

    Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
    "1974 was actually very painful to us all," says Dutch psychoanalyst Anna Enquist. "We can't admit to ourselves that something can be so important. But it matters very much. There is still a deep, unresolved trauma about 1974. It's a very living pain, like an unresolved crime."

    En Vincent zag het koren
    En Einstein het getal
    En Zeppelin de Zeppelin
    En Johan zag de bal

    (And Vincent saw the corn
    And Einstein the number
    And Zeppelin the Zeppelin
    And Johan saw the ball)
    --Dutch cabaret song

    The intellectualisation of football has always foundered on a simple problem--the players. Doing all your most rewarding thinking with your feet seems to dull the philosophical impulse. Unless, of course, you are Dutch. According to legend, Europeans played a moronic, muscular version of the world's game, until Holland proclaimed its vision of total football in the 1974 World Cup, and enlightenment dawned.

    In Brilliant Orange--the neurotic genius of Dutch football, journalist David Winner explores his personal fascination with the land that gave the world Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Johan Cruyff--searching for reasons why such a tiny country has produced some of football's most intelligent, enigmatic and unfulfilled teams.

    Winter talks with the players, past and present--including Johnny Rep and Ruud Krol from the losing World Cup Final sides of 1974 and 1978--uncovering their personal experience of the public triumphs and disasters. But it is the breadth of his enquiry into what it may mean to be Dutch--reconciling a colonial past with a multi-cultural present; living with the memories of wartime occupation and collaboration; the tensions between a fiercely individualistic, libertarian spirit and the principles of communality--that makes this such an extraordinary and wonderful book. --Alex Hankin

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  • Mad for It: From Blackpool to Barcelona: Football's Greatest Rivalries

    Andy Mitten

    Mad for It: From Blackpool to Barcelona: Football's Greatest Rivalries
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  • The Irish Uprising: How Keano and the Mighty Quinn Saved Sunderland

    Andy Dawson

    The Irish Uprising: How Keano and the Mighty Quinn Saved Sunderland
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  • Ajax Training Sessions

    J. Smink

    Ajax Training Sessions
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  • Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football

    Phil ball

    Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football
    English writer Phil Ball has put the history of Spanish football into the context of the epomymous Morbo. Hard to pin down in translation (though the author manfully spends a chapter trying to explain the term in its fullest sense), "morbo" encapsulates the fierce rivalry across a club scene fragmented by history, language and politics. The bitter feeling between Barcelona and Real Madrid has, of course, been well-documented elsewhere. Here that famous rivalry is only one component of a landscape of antagonism. In particular, the Basque country in the north-west and Seville in the south both provide breeding grounds for a healthy portion of "morbo", and receive Ball's attention accordingly. The narrative captures the essence of that feeling perfectly, without failing to inform on a historical basis. A splendid chapter traces the ancestry of football in Spain back to the labourers in the English-owned copper mines in Huelva, Andalucia. While Spanish club football has always had its stars, from Di Stefano to Cruyff and Butragueno through to Raul and Luis Figo today, Ball shows that there is a greater force running in its lifeblood. Yet still there remains a paradox; he analyses the historical under-achievement of the Spanish national side in major international tournaments.

    The new millennium has seen excellent books focusing on football culture in Holland and France--namely Brilliant Orange and Le Foot. At a time when the stock of Spanish club football has perhaps not been higher since the heyday of Real Madrid in the late 50s and early 60s, Morbo, a triumph in the same vein, thankfully allows us to add Spain to the list. --Trevor Crowe

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  • Hillsborough: The Truth

    Phil Scraton

    Hillsborough: The Truth
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  • The Miracle of Castel di Sangro

    Joe McGinniss

    The Miracle of Castel di Sangro
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  • Official Football Yearbook of the English and Scottish Leagues 2008 (Football Yearbook) (Football Yearbook)

    PA Sport

    Official Football Yearbook of the English and Scottish Leagues 2008 (Football Yearbook) (Football Yearbook)
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  • Tor!: The Story of German Football

    Ulrich Hesse-Lichtenberger

    Tor!: The Story of German Football
    Tor! The Story of German Football does exactly "what it says on the tin". As the author explains, his aim was to write an entertaining history of the German game. He has certainly achieved his goal, or "tor" as they would say in Germany. Hesse-Lichtenberger sets out to prove that football in Germany is not necessarily the efficient, predictable machine that those of us believing in the German stereotype might think. Again, he succeeds. From the foundation of the game to the present day (and dare I mention the historic 5-1 defeat at the hands of the English in Munich in September 2001), the narrative finds plenty of room to include the quirky, amusing and unexpected. The seemingly curious names of many German club sides are dissected, while the fact that the national side managed to win the 1954 World Cup before the advent of the first professional national league only serves to amaze. The author proclaims his belief that it is people who shape events, and misses no opportunity to investigate the diverse personalities who have made the German game what it is, from the obsession of Herberger to the maverick brilliance of Netzer. The upshot is a wonderfully colourful history, and one that will no doubt surprise even most the avid of Europhile football followers. The latest in the line of recent books in English on European football, Tor!, like a number of German teams of the past, is a clear winner. --Trevor Crowe
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  • When the Whistle Blows: The Story of the Footballers' Battalion in the Great War

    Andrew Riddoch, John Kemp

    When the Whistle Blows: The Story of the Footballers' Battalion in the Great War
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  • Barca: A People's Passion

    Jimmy Burns

    Barca: A People's Passion
    From the English businessmen who founded the club, through Cruyff, Maradona, Lineker, Venables, Robson and Ronaldo, FC Barcelona, European football giant and quintessential embodiment of Catalonian pride, has been built on the efforts of foreign mercenaries.

    In interview and analysis, Jimmy Burns uses the experiences of these outsiders as his own passport to the heart of the Camp Nou, returning with a hugely enjoyable history of the team and it's fanatically nationalistic support.

    Unique among the world's biggest clubs, Barcelona has stayed true to its origins as a quasi-democratic institution. It is effectively a private members club, made up of the 120,000 supporters whose subscriptions bankroll the team, but a sense of ownership extends across Catalonia itself.

    At the heart of the book is the struggle for this unique identity to survive the commercial colonisation of the sport.

    Burns is a sensitive and intelligent interpreter of what is becoming, for better and worse, a forgotten language of regional tribalism in football. It may not be many years before his study of this enigmatic club is regarded as a definitive memorial to the last great love affair of what was once a people's passion. --Alex Hankin

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  • An Encyclopaedia of Scottish Football

    An Encyclopaedia of Scottish Football
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  • A Fan's Guide: European Football Grounds

    Stuart Fuller

    A Fan's Guide: European Football Grounds
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  • The Italian Job

    Gianluca Vialli, Gabriele Marcotti

    The Italian Job
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  • Behind the Curtain: Travels in Eastern European Football

    Jonathan Wilson

    Behind the Curtain: Travels in Eastern European Football
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  • Chelsea Football Club: The Official History in Pictures

    Rick Glanvill

    Chelsea Football Club: The Official History in Pictures
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  • European Football Grounds

    Michael Heatley

    European Football Grounds
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  • Dutch Soccer Drills: v. 4: Dribbling, Passing, Shooting, Combination Play and Small Sided Games: v. 4 (Dutch Soccer Drills)

    Bryan R. Beaver

    Dutch Soccer Drills: v. 4: Dribbling, Passing, Shooting, Combination Play and Small Sided Games: v. 4 (Dutch Soccer Drills)
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