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The Italian Job - Gianluca Vialli, Gabriele Marcotti


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The Italian Job - Gianluca Vialli, Gabriele Marcotti

 
Description: ISBN 0553817876 / Author: Gianluca Vialli / Genre: Sports / Football lies at the heart of popular culture in both England and Italy. It ... more
The Italian Job - Gianluca Vialli, Gabriele Marcotti ... is played, watched, written about and talked to death by millions virtually every day of the year. But, how do the characteristics of England and Italy affect the game in these two footballing nations? Do the national stereotypes of Italians as passionate, stylish lotharios and the English as cold-hearted eccentrics still hold true when they kick a ball around? In The Italian Job, for the first time, a footballer of the first rank, Gianluca Vialli, in conjunction with sportswriter and broadcaster Gabriele Marcotti, tackles this debate head on. Uniquely positioned across both the English and the Italian games, they provide a fascinating and highly controversial commentary on where football is now and where it's headed. And they have invited some of the biggest names in the sport to join in their discussion. Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho, Arsene Wenger, Sven Goran Eriksson, Fabio Capello and Marcello Lippi, amongst others, add their not inconsiderable weight to the highest-profile symposium on football ever convened. Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti explore every aspect of football, be it tactical and technical or cultural and sociological. Stuffed full of controversial opinions and gripping revelations, The Italian Job takes you on a journey to the very heart of two of the world's great footballing cultures.

Newest Review: ... simulating having been fouled in order to gain an advantage - in the two countries. In Italy, as in many Latin countries, ... more

 ... successful diving is considered clever by managers, players and fans alike: to be applauded in one's own side and grudgingly admired in one's opponents. In England, it is regarded as despicable: outrageous in opponents and embarrassing in one's own side, even if one is sometimes guiltily gratified by the outcome. Is this just the result of stereotypical, old-fashioned English attitudes to fair play and sportsmanship? Yes and no, is Vialli's answer. Or rather: yes, but there's more to it than that. In his view such attit...more

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Crowned Review The Italian Job - Gianluca Vialli, Gabriele Marcotti: A game of two cultures (2836 words)
by - written on 17/12/07 (Very useful, 291 readings)
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The appointment of Fabio Capello as manager of the England national football team reminds me of this book, which contains some of the most intelligent writing about football I have come across. Many of you, I'm sure, already have retorts on the tips of your tongues, such as "hardly a tough race to win" or, more simply, "so what?" It has to be admitted, even by a fan like me, that the beautiful game has not always attracted the most beautiful writing or the most incisive analysis. Moreover, maybe it doesn't deserve to do so. It is, after all, a transient phenomenon, at its best when played or watched rather than read about. And, for all the ...  Read the complete review

 

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