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It examines the broader social significance of soccer and its importance to individual lives, how the game acts as a source of both conflict and unity and how it relates to religious belief.
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Yet the game retains a rebellious side, maybe more so than any other sport co-opted by moneymakers and corrupt politicians. His sportswriting is appreciated for its exploration of sports beyond mere scores and statistics, looking at the societal, political and cultural impact of sports globally. We understand that not everyone can donate right now, but if you can afford to contribute, we promise it will be put to good use.random, disconnected stories of our author's travel throughout the world as he rehashes football narratives that true supporters already know -- and doesn't provide anything new to them. Not only in the expanses of Europe, but even in the deep hearts of South America and Africa – this disease was global in nature. They had separate ferries getting over to Scotland to stop them beating each other up and whoever lost wasn’t happy after the game. President Menen makes time out of his schedule for a game with Bobby Charlton’s Olympic bid team, but can’t find any space for the foreign secretary of England; he leads his own team onto the field to play. Visual representations of sport have previously been little examined and under-exploited by historians, with little focused and rigorous scrutiny of these vital historical documents.
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He's right: for all the stylistic and commercial differences, the essentials of football are the same around the world, which is why his book works so well. As it is in Hungary, so it is throughout the world; in Kuper’s persuasive formulation, soccer in each country reflects the political and social issues that are part of that country’s life and character.
At the same time he tried to find out what lies behind each nation's distinctive style of play, from the carefree self-expression of the Brazilians to the anxious calculation of the Italians.