Superstars, hype, cheerleaders, razzmatazz - the North American Soccer League in its 1970s heyday was a league way ahead of its time. It lured the biggest names of the world game, like Cruyff, Best, Beckenbauer and the greatest of them all, Pelé, to play football as it was meant to be played - without inhibition, to please the fans.It experimented with rules and innovations that upset purists, and liberated players from the negative tactics of the muddy, hooligan blighted grounds of Europe; then it crashed back down to earth like a rock star's private jet, bankrupt but laughing all the way.Acclaimed football writer Ian Plenderleith reveals in all its glory the colour and chaos of the world's first truly international league.
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Superstars, hype, cheerleaders, razzmatazz – the NASL was the Premier League and the Champions League rolled into one.
Written with a raffish exuberance worthy of its subject.
Superstars, hype, cheerleaders, razzmatazz - the NASL was the Premier League and the Champions League rolled into one.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781906850852
Publisert
2016-05-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Icon Books
Vekt
366 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448

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Foreword by

Biographical note

Ian Plenderleith is a US-based British football writer and journalist. He has been writing about football for the past twenty years for publications including the Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, When Saturday Comes and Soccer America. He lives just outside Washington DC.

Rodney Marsh won nine caps for England between 1971 and 1973 and was best known, in the UK, for playing for Manchester City and Queen's Park Rangers. In the USA he played for the Tampa Bay Rowdies between 1976 and '79, later coaching the club after spells coaching New York United and Carolina Lightnin'. He worked as a pundit for Sky Sports until 2005.