Read Online The Great Book of Soccer Interesting Facts and Sports Stories Sports Trivia Volume 5 Bill O'Neill 9781985155800 Books
No sport in the world gets as much attention as soccer. Whether it is television, internet or hard print, soccer dominates sports coverage throughout the world. People scan the coverage for news, especially of their favorite club, however long their allegiance has been established. Not everyone knows the history of the game, its origins and the interesting stories that have emerged over the years. Here is a handy e-book that helps to fill that void in knowledge; easily readable and not too overwhelming in statistics.
It may just be a starting point for really keen fans who will find plenty that might inspire them to research in greater detail. Learn about the man who stood in third class rail to get to Glasgow to play for Great Britain just after World War II or the African soccer superstar that has just be voted in as President of his Country.
The face of soccer is certainly changing as more and more finance is being attracted from television and sponsorship. With finance has come a level of corruption and there have been a number of corruption trials already; an interesting subject for research in itself and a story that is far from finished yet.
The book gives some general thoughts on the future and readers will certainly have their own thoughts, especially if they are armed with more information on the Game, information they may well get in the pages of ‘’ The Great Book of Soccer.’’
Read Online The Great Book of Soccer Interesting Facts and Sports Stories Sports Trivia Volume 5 Bill O'Neill 9781985155800 Books
"Good Book."
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The Great Book of Soccer Interesting Facts and Sports Stories Sports Trivia Volume 5 Bill O'Neill 9781985155800 Books Reviews :
The Great Book of Soccer Interesting Facts and Sports Stories Sports Trivia Volume 5 Bill O'Neill 9781985155800 Books Reviews
- Good Book.
- Great book to read if you like soccer.
- Author Bill O’Neill loves to explore all manner of subjects from reiku to trivia. His previous include Trivia on RANDOM FACTS, AMERICAN TRIVIA, WW I, World War II, and VIET NAM WAR TRIVIA, MOVIES, FUN KNOWLEDGE, TRIVIA MADNESS and SPORTS – FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, ICE HOCKEY, BASKETBALL and now he offers trivia about SOCCER. Bill O’Neill has authored many books on trivia and random facts and stands as somewhat of an expert in this field!
Bill’s writing is so infectiously interesting and entertaining and so full of facts most people have not encountered that even if you are not a sports fan, this book about Soccer is entertaining and buffs up your knowledge.
Bill’s sense of humor is evident in his Introduction – ‘Soccer is the most popular game in the world. Its governing body, FIFA, claims that over 240 million people play the game, and there is no doubt that the major games attract huge audiences worldwide. FIFA has always aimed to make soccer a genuinely worldwide sport, and in that aim, it has succeeded. Soccer had humble and slightly confusing beginnings, and its appeal to the masses in Europe where soccer developed was and is without question. The many stories that soccer has produced over a century and a half make interesting reading, and hopefully as a soccer fan, you will enjoy reading about those within this book. You may know some of them, while others will be new. What to include in the book and what to omit is inevitably subjective, but it should give readers the incentive to investigate specific stories and specific periods of history in greater depth. The book is laid out in six chapters, broadly in chronological order. Each chapter has fifteen stories followed by twenty facts and figures and five trivia questions about the chapter itself.’
After a very solid history of the game (from Ancient times with Greeks, Egyptians, Chinese through the introduction in Great Britain to present day) Bill sheds light on the history of the FA (Football Association) to the present day FIFA and the World Cup and offers little bios and particular game facts that are fascinating. After each section of trivia Bill offers random facts and figures and tests his readers on concentration and memory.
Where Bill finds all of these obscure facts is a conundrum, but in our searches for incidental trivia and random facts, we simply turn to this terrific book! Grady Harp, February 18