Inverting the pyramid : a history of football tactics

320 pages

English language

Published Sept. 2, 2008

ISBN:
978-0-7528-8995-5
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Interesting look at the development of football

It's a history of football tactics, but as Wilson shows, that isn't a subject divorced from a history of the society and culture football exists in. Tactical changes didn't come about in a vacuum, but we're driven by a range of forces that drove innovation. This is a good book, though possibly hampered by being targeted at a British audience, so there's a lot of plodding through stagnation away from the more interesting stories elsewhere. There's also a series of annoying little editing errors throughout that make it confusing at points and even introduce the hybrid player Ronaldo Koeman later on.

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