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Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski - Soccernomics: Why England Loses, Why Germany and Brazil Win, and Why the U.S., Japan, Australia, Turkey--and Even Iraq--are Destined to Become the Kings of the Worl |
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| Authors: |
Stefan Szymanski |
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Business & Economics · Sports & Recreation |
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Format: Paperback, 328 Publisher: Nation Books (October 27, 2009) Measurements: 8.25"(h) x 5.5"(w) x 1"(d), 0.74 lbs. ISBN: 9781568584256 |
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A pair of award-winning journalists draw on analogies from a range of disciplines to consider why forefront soccer teams win or lose World Cup competitions, offering insight into the playing styles of leading national teams as well as overall factors that influence how the game is played. Original. |
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