SHORTLISTED FOR FOOTBALL BOOK OF THE YEAR, SPORTS BOOK AWARDS
'Beautifully written and immaculately researched. Jonathan Wilson is
the finest sports writer of his generation' Peter Frankopan, author of
The Silk Roads In 1953, the Mighty Magyars beat England 6-3 at
Wembley, a result that echoes through the history of football. A year
earlier, this Hungarian team had won Olympic gold. A year later, they
lost agonisingly in the final of a World Cup that they dominated. This
is the beginning, middle and end of Hungarian football in the popular
imagination. Only, how come the ideas from this team spread around the
world? Why do Hungarian managers spring up in Italy, Germany, Brazil,
Argentina, Uruguay, across Europe and the Americas, bringing their
secrets with them? And what are the incredible stories they have to
tell, of escaping the Nazis and the Soviet communists? How did the
history of modern football come to be born in the Budapest
coffeehouses of the early twentieth century? Fifteen years in the
making, this new book from bestselling football historian Jonathan
Wilson is the missing piece of the jigsaw; the forgotten story in
football's history, lost in war, in revolution, in death and tragedy.
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Shortlisted for Football Book of the Year, Sports Book Awards
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781788702737
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
BLINK Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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