Marcelo Bielsa vs The Damned United" by Rocco Dean
"More Noble than War: A Soccer History of Israel-Palestine" by Nicholas Blincoe is a thought-provoking exploration of the complex Israel-Palestine conflict through the lens of football. Blincoe skillfully navigates the intricacies of this challenging subject matter, providing an informative and accessible entry point for readers unfamiliar with the historical and political context.
"The Working Hands of a Goddess" by Tom Underhill is an insightful journey through the transformative period of Gian Piero Gasperini's tenure at Atalanta, and it stands out as a testament to the author's meticulous research and keen understanding of the club. From the moment Gasperini assumed his role in 2016, the narrative skillfully captures the nuanced dynamics that reshaped Atalanta's trajectory.
"Emancipation for Goalposts" by Chris Etchingham stands as a commendable addition to football literature, characterized by meticulous research and a narrative approach that aligns seamlessly with the essence of compelling sports storytelling. The author's sentiment behind the book resonates with what I consider essential in football literature, making this work a noteworthy contribution to the genre.
What If?: Turning Points in the History of Sunderland AFC by Rob Mason.
Release date: September 4th.
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