Monday, June 19, 2006

How Soccer Explains the World

The global power of soccer might be a little hard for Americans, living in a country that views the game with the same skepticism used for the metric system and the threat of killer bees, to grasp fully. But in Europe, South America, and elsewhere, soccer is not merely a pastime but often an expression of the social, economic, political, and racial composition of the communities that host both the teams and their throngs of enthusiastic fans.

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2 comments:

Riaz said...

hahha.. that's great. I bought this book for the cover. It's actually not that great. It might be enjoyed a bit more by someone who like football more though.

Riaz said...

http://nationless.blogspot.com/2005/10/its-called-football-silly.html

this book is actually much better.

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