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Re: Books on Football

Postby nottsblue » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:18 pm

Not seen it for few years but Rothmans football yearbook. Mecca for stats geeks like myself
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Re: Books on Football

Postby Bianchi on Ice » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:27 pm

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:'Brilliant Orange'.


How did you find it?

Got to be honest I struggled with that one.

Trouble with it for most people is that it tries to explain the Dutch way of playing football by looking at the Dutch as a people rather than just looking at the football side of things, which it also does as you know. I loved it as I grew up on the 1970s Dutch team and the football that they played and so found it insightful in many different ways. But you're right, it's not for everyone.


I liked some of it but didnt get through it all and agree its not a conventional football book, which is not a criticism but I can understand Lees take on it...I also struggled with Rinus Michels' book "teambuilding" , which was translated from dutch and left me wondering if this simple game we love is so simple after all...I bet Shhteves got a copy...
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Re: Books on Football

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:50 pm

Bianchi on Ice wrote:
I liked some of it but didnt get through it all and agree its not a conventional football book, which is not a criticism but I can understand Lees take on it...I also struggled with Rinus Michels' book "teambuilding" , which was translated from dutch and left me wondering if this simple game we love is so simple after all...I bet Shhteves got a copy...


I was born in 84, so that might be part of it, but I mostly thought it just stretched for
Connections too often and went off on a few weird tangents. I finished it as I can't leave a book undone, but for all my anticipation it wasnt a cant put down kind of read that I expected.
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Re: Books on Football

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:51 pm

Also forgt to mention but Robbie savages one is worth a read as well. Interesting and down to earth.
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Re: Books on Football

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:50 am

Im_Spartacus wrote:Soccernomics - should be standard reading before you are allowed to pollute this site with drivel


So, only those who have read Soccernomics are entitled to pollute this site with drivel?
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Re: Books on Football

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:10 pm

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Im_Spartacus wrote:Soccernomics - should be standard reading before you are allowed to pollute this site with drivel


So, only those who have read Soccernomics are entitled to pollute this site with drivel?


Very droll....really made me chuckle.
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