The Fifty
Football's Most Influential Players
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2020
Pitch Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78531-690-6 (ISBN)
Pitch Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78531-690-6 (ISBN)
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The Fifty tells the story of football through its best and most influential players, from Victorian gent Charles Alcock to women's world champion Megan Rapinoe via Pele, Charlton, Maradona and Jimmy Hill. It's not about the stats, tactics or managers - it's about the players, from war heroes and match-fixers to superstars and an African president.
The Fifty tells the story of football through its best and most influential players, from the 19th century to the modern day. Most of the 50 are household names - Pele, Charlton, Maradona, Jimmy Hill, Matthews, Best, Zidane and Messi - and those who aren't certainly deserve to be. You'll read about football's first black superstar Jose Andrade, a 1930 World Cup winner with Uruguay who died in poverty. There's Lily Parr, a Woodbine-smoking behemoth of the women's game who is more famous now than when she died. Then there's Robbie Rogers, the second male footballer in Britain to come out as gay. Though Rogers wasn't a great player, his story will restore some faith after Justin Fashanu's appalling experiences as a gay footballer in the 1980s. Similarly, Jean-Marc Bosman made an indelible mark, not on the pitch but through the courts, changing the way footballers are treated forever. It's not about the stats, tactics or managers - this is the players' story, from war heroes and match-fixers to superstars and an African president.
The Fifty tells the story of football through its best and most influential players, from the 19th century to the modern day. Most of the 50 are household names - Pele, Charlton, Maradona, Jimmy Hill, Matthews, Best, Zidane and Messi - and those who aren't certainly deserve to be. You'll read about football's first black superstar Jose Andrade, a 1930 World Cup winner with Uruguay who died in poverty. There's Lily Parr, a Woodbine-smoking behemoth of the women's game who is more famous now than when she died. Then there's Robbie Rogers, the second male footballer in Britain to come out as gay. Though Rogers wasn't a great player, his story will restore some faith after Justin Fashanu's appalling experiences as a gay footballer in the 1980s. Similarly, Jean-Marc Bosman made an indelible mark, not on the pitch but through the courts, changing the way footballers are treated forever. It's not about the stats, tactics or managers - this is the players' story, from war heroes and match-fixers to superstars and an African president.
Jon Driscoll is a football commentator and writer. He commentates on English and European matches for Sky Sports, the EFL and UEFA. He has worked for BBC Five Live's Sports Report and Match of the Day. He was one of the founding reporters and producers at TalkSport Radio. Jon writes for When Saturday Comes and Football Espana and presents the La Liga Weekly podcast.
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.05.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrations |
Verlagsort | Hove |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 144 x 222 mm |
Gewicht | 462 g |
Themenwelt | Sport ► Ballsport ► Fußball |
ISBN-10 | 1-78531-690-7 / 1785316907 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78531-690-6 / 9781785316906 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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