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Franklin Foer: How soccer explains the world (Paperback, 2005, Harper Perennial) 3 stars

Soccer is much more than a game, or even a way of life. It is …

Review of 'How soccer explains the world' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This was a fun read, and I appreciated the insight into the politics, history, and culture behind different nations' soccer clubs. I didn't find the "theory of globalization" aspect of the book very well annunciated or explicit, but thinking about it a little more, I think I appreciate that he doesn't streamline his subject matter to make pat points or ideological generalizations. I just liked learning more about my favorite sport. I found the chapter on the "American culture wars" especially enlightening; to be honest, I had no idea that soccer was so reviled by a certain segment of American society. My theory has been that Americans don't like soccer simply because there's no room for commercial breaks!
Fun read, well-written, highly recommended for soccer fans.