Around the World in 90 Minutes

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2006 World Cup diary
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Football soccer fans excitement
Footie books for son nephew grandson
Match tickets trophy win winners
National pride love of country
Nostalgia for the beautiful game
Qualifiers WC
Those Feet Brilliant Orange
Travelling true supporter
Victory defeat 0-0 nil nil draw
Writers on sport

Product details

  • ISBN 9780747590835
  • Weight: 195g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2007
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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______________ A unique World Cup diary from the author of Brilliant Orange and Those Feet ______________ Whilst only relatively few football fans managed to get a match ticket for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, billions of people watched it on TV screens all around the globe. Acclaimed football writer David Winner decided it was time to get off his sofa and join them. His quest: to circle the globe in just four weeks and watch as the planet went World Cup crazy. Travelling from Gdansk to Seoul, from Buenos Aires to Rome, joining in the drama of the World Cup in nation after nation whilst battling flu, exhaustion and agonisingly intense jet-lag, David soon realises he is watching the people as much as the games themselves - the differences in their reactions to victory, defeat, tragedy and even the odd dull 0 - 0 draw. Whether it be the rueful resignation of drunken Poles or the ecstatic jubilation of hysterical Koreans, the way we celebrate or commiserate the World Cup seems to bring out our national characters and stories in a way that not much else can. This heartfelt, humorous and ultimately poignant account of David Winner's travels is a book by and for the true fan. He reminds us that, despite the tears, headbutts and early exits, the World Cup is for its spectators a truly global experience, managing, for just four weeks every four years, to unite us all.
David Winner is a freelance journalist and has written two previous books, Those Feet and Brilliant Orange. He lives in Rome.