Best of
Football

2002

A Season with Verona: Travels Around Italy in Search of Illusion, National Character . . . and Goals!


Tim Parks - 2002
    Here is his rollicking report.

Tor!: The Story of German Football


Ulrich Hesse-Lichtenberger - 2002
    Title: Tor! Binding: Paperback Author: Ulrich Hesse-Lichtenberger Publisher: Gardners Books Ltd

Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life


Alex Bellos - 2002
    Football is how the world sees Brazil and Brazilians see themselves. The game symbolises racial harmony, flamboyance, youth, innovation and skill, and yet football is also a microcosm of Latin America's largest country and contains all of its contradictions. Travelling extensively from the Uruguayan border to the north-eastern backlands, from the coastal cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo to the Amazon jungle, the author, Alex Bellos, shows how Brazil changed football and how football shaped Brazil. Bellos tells the stories behind the great players, like Pele and Garrincha, between the great teams, like Corinthians and Vasco de Gama, and the great matches, as well as extraordinary stories from people and pitches all over this country.

Myron Cope: Double Yoi!


Myron Cope - 2002
    Famed for his raspy, non-radio voice, Cope has transcended mere broadcasting to become part of the Pittsburgh Steelers mythos and legacy to the city.Through the laugh-out-loud anecdotes and observations, Cope gives a very personal glimpse into the life of the man behind the microphone. He recounts the story of an editor who made him change his byline because it sounded "too Jewish." He shares the reason behind his charity work for mentally disabled children—his son Danny. And he dedicates a chapter to his late wife, who died after a long struggle with cancer.A different kind of "sports book," this memoir doesn't detail Cope's favorite sports moments. You won't find stats, scores and rosters. Instead, Cope shares his remarkable observations as a people-watcher and shows why he has connected with Pittsburgh audiences for decades.

White Storm: The Story of Real Madrid


Phil Ball - 2002
    They include twenty-nine league titles, nine European Cups, seventeen Spanish Cups, two UEFA Cups and three World Club Championship titles.The story of Real Madrid is, however, much more than the mere sum of its achievements. The club has always attracted the biggest names in the game - the type of player more recently referred to by Los Merengues as 'galáctico'. And for every Figo, Zidane, Ronaldo or Beckham, there is a legend from the past.White Storm charts the history of the club from its foundations to the golden period of Di Stéfano and Puskas, through the 'hippy years' to the modern embodiment of Madridismo - Raúl. It ends with an analysis of the Beckham impact, the disintegration of the Florentino Pérez regime and a look at what the future might hold for the world's most famous club.

Way We Played the Game: A True Story of One Team and the Dawning of American Football


John Armstrong - 2002
    It was a brutal, nonstop war fought by young men and boys on muddy high school and college fields across America. Bloody faces, broken bones, concussions and the shockingly high risk of death were the main attraction for hometown fans. The level of violence nearly got the sport banned in 1902, were it not for the intervention of President Teddy Roosevelt.In a well-researched true story, we learn how Coach Clayton Teetzel introduces the modern concepts of speed, intelligence and strategy to this brawlers' game, and also instills character in his players. Creatively told in the voice of Fletcher Van Horn, the unlikely quarterback of his high-school football team, this inspiring story depicts the down-and-dirty details of how early football was played. At the same time, the culture of small-town life in turn-of-the-century America is displayed with unabashed honesty-the hopes, dreams and harsh realities of a community who pulled together while rooting for their team.The story of how an undersized high school sophomore leads his team to victory is a classic tale of overcoming adversity and the triumph of the underdog. It is also a unique and masterfully told account of a time and a game few know-with tremendous appeal to both sports fans and history buffs. As Friday Night Lights did for modern high-school football, The Way We Played the Game establishes itself as the classic account of football's crude beginnings.

Sheilas, Wogs & Poofters: An Incomplete Biography of Johnny Warren and Soccer in Australia


Johnny Warren - 2002
    

Essential Vince Lombardi


Vince Lombardi Jr. - 2002
    The Essential Vince Lombardi compiles Lombardi's most memorable quotes and phrases, alphabetically by topic, for use in speeches, memos, and documents--or just for fingertip inspiration and insight.More than just a simple quote book, however, The Essential Vince Lombardi contains interviews from family members and associates, rare photographs, Lombardi Lessons for applying Lombardi's wisdom to everyday situations, and more. It places the leadership wisdom of Vince Lombardi in the context of today and is a valuable reference for businesspeople and Lombardi aficionados alike.

The Little Book of Liverpool FC


Geoff Tibballs - 2002
    From Bill Shankly's words of wisdom that inspire LFC fans and football fanatics alike, to Steve McManaman's father's observations on his sons, this book contains over 150 LFC soundbites, often accompanied by explanatory asides or supporting statistics. Beautifully simple, this collection of words will inspire, amuse, and rekindle memories of great moments and heroes.

Nitschke


Edward Gruver - 2002
    24 photos.

Cloughie: Walking on Water. Brian Clough with John Sadler


Brian Howard Clough - 2002
    His passing was marked by a minutes silence at both the Derby County and Nottingham Forest grounds and provoked a wave of tributes from across the sporting spectrum. A memorial service due to be held at Derby Cathedral had to be moved to Pride Park to accommodate the fans demand for tickets. This overwhelming affection and respect was fully deserved for the man who was often described as being controversial, outspoken and opinionated. His achievements in football speak for themselves: he took two lowly Midlands sides to the very top, winning two consecutive European Cups, with unfashionable Nottingham Forest, in a feat that will surely never be matched by a club of similar stature. died, which offer his candid and entertaining views on club directors and chairmen and on Newcastles treatment of Sir Bobby Robson, as well as his scathing analysis of Englands recent performances. Cloughie also talks honestly about his battles with alcohol and the liver transplant that gave him 21 months of health and happiness.

The First Hundred Years of the Dons: The Official History of Aberdeen Football Club 1903-2003


Jack Webster - 2002
    Established in 1903, Aberdeen FC ran for 43 years before a trophy was acquired. However in 1978, the arrival of Alex Ferguson meant the transformation of a provincial Scottish club into the number one team in Europe. For eight years Aberdeen FC was the dominant force in Scotland, culminating in the club's greatest victory in Gothenburg when the Dons took on the greatest club name in the world, Real Madrid, and won the European Cup Winners' Cup. This was capped when Aberdeen took on Hamburg and won the Supercup. The Golden Age of Fergie may have come and gone but the story rolls on regardless, with new dramas unfolding as we reach the centenary year, happily coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the European triumphs.

World Cup Comp Hist


Terry Crouch - 2002
    In the pages of this encyclopaedic book is everything anyone could ever want to know about the World Cup, from the first finals in Uruguay in 1930 to the last qualifying match for the 2002 tournament.

The Unforgiven: The Story Of Don Revie's Leeds United


Rob Bagchi - 2002
    'The Unforgiven' reveals how far the eccentric Revie was responsible for Leeds' outlaw status, using carpet bowls sessions for team building and exorcising a gypsy's curse at their ground.

The End Of The Terraces: The Transformation Of English Football In The 1990s


Anthony King - 2002
    Through examination of the political economy of football since the 1960s, and the public debates for the reform of the game in the mid-1980s, it situates the transformation of football in the 1990s within the context of the collapse of the Keynsian, post-war settlement and the emergence of a Thatcherite, post-Fordist settlement in Britain. Drawing on these themes, the book goes on to examine the nature of the new consumption of football in the 1990s, with a detailed study of the entrepreneurial directors and different fan groups at football clubs.

The Tommy Taylor Story


Brian Hughes - 2002
    To acheive this courage has to be paramount in their array of talents. Tommy Taylor had courage aplenty! Like Denis Law, the man who suceeded to his position many years later, Tommy was prepared to stick his head in among the flying boots in the peanlty area and take all the defenders threw against him. As the spearhead of the great Busby Babes side, Tommy was deadly in the air but also able to drift wide and pull defenders out of position. He went onto make 189 appearances for United and won 19 England caps. But it is as a 'big feller with a big heart' that supporters remember him 40 years after his death in the Munich air disaster.

The Only Game: Football and Our Times


James Walvin - 2002
    The fans want to read about it as well as watch it. Emphasis on the transformation of the 1990s - within everyone's memory. Topical - up-to-the-minute coverage of the Wembly fiasco. Features the celebrity players, managers and clubs past and present. Explores the stadiums - from Heisel to Hillsborough to Bradford. Shows how the marriage between football and BskyB opened the floodgates to money and fame. Investigates the transfers - Europe, law and money Written by the author who coined the phrase "the people's game."From its humble origins in the late 19th century, the game of football has reached far beyond the field itself to become the most lucrative and the most popular sport in the world. Yet little more than a decade ago, English football was in a state of terminal decline, pockmarked by disasters, plagued by hooliganism and tainted by racism. What has happened to change football so dramatically? The Only Game is the first book to present a broad historical sweep of the game, harnessing the incredible events of the last ten years. Jim Walvin explores in detail the years of violence, racism and ultimately tragedy, on football's crumbling terraces during the 1970s and '80s and then goes on to show how the game has been transformed since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The marriage of football and BskyB television saw dizzying amounts of money flooding into the game and as the players have become millionaires with celebrity status, the fans have returned to the game in huge numbers, en route buying football merchandise on an epic scale. TheOnly Game also looks into how the British game has been saved not only by the massive influx of cash but also by becoming more cosmopolitan, embracing the skills of foreign players and relishing in our success in international competitions. Walvin's quirky observations and compelling stories on the game combine to give a fresh reappraisal of how "the people's game" has become "the only game" for millions of people around the world. James Walvin brings to this book his expert knowledge of footballing history, fired with the passion of a true fan. He is the author of The People's Game - reprinting since 1975 - and Football and the Decline of Britain.

The Little Book of Arsenal: Over 150 Hotshot Quotes


Nick Callow - 2002
    From Herbert Chapman to Arsene Wenger, via the likes of George Allison, Bertie Mee, and George Graham, from one Double to another, here are 150 hot-shot quotations for the avid Gooner.