David Winner
Born
The United Kingdom
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Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
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2000
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Those Feet : A Sensual History of English Football
7 editions
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2005
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Al Dente: Madness, Beauty and the Food of Rome
8 editions
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2012
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Around the World in 90 Minutes: + Extra Time and Penalties
2 editions
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2007
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Tyler's Last
3 editions
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2015
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Against All Odds: The Greatest World Cup Upsets
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Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Soccer
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Master Lovers
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The Cannibal of Guadalajara
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2010
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Desmond Tutu: The Courageous and Eloquent Archbishop Struggling Against Apartheid in South Africa
6 editions
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1989
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“God made the world, but the Dutch made Holland.”
― Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
― Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
“Johan Cruyff was the first player who understood that he was an artist, and the first who was able and willing to collectivise the art of sports.”
― Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
― Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
“Louis van Gaal is generally considered the creator of a football system or machine. It might be more accurate to describe him as the originator of a new process for playing the game. His underlying tactical principles were much as those of Michels and Cruyff: relentless attack; pressing and squeezing space to make the pitch small in order to win the ball; spreading play and expanding the field in possession. By the 1990s, though, footballers had become stronger, faster and better organised than ever before. Van Gaal saw the need for a new dimension. ‘With space so congested, the most important thing is ball circulation,’ he declared. ‘The team that plays the quickest football is the best.’ His team aimed for total control of the game, maintaining the ball ‘in construction’, as he calls it, and passing and running constantly with speed and precision. Totaalvoetbal-style position switching was out, but players still had to be flexible and adaptable. Opponents were not seen as foes to be fought and beaten in battle; rather as posing a problem that had to be solved. Ajax players were required to be flexible and smart – as they ‘circulated’ the ball, the space on the field was constantly reorganised until gaps opened in the opponents’ defence.”
― Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
― Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football
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