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Top Soccer History Books

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Top Soccer History Books

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  1. Top Soccer History Books

  2. With Euro 2020 just around the corner, much of the world will be watching the best teams in Europe battle it out. Although it might not have all the flair of the World Cup, it still captures the imagination of millions of people. There are many books on the history of football on sites like Papergy, but here are some of the must-read books you need to catch up on your football lore. The Ball is Round: A Global History of Football by David Goldblatt With over 1000 pages, this isn’t a light read, but it is one of the most comprehensive books charting the history of soccer. From the sports' early days, it takes you through all the changes and incidents that go on to shape the game as we know it today. You can find this hefty book on Papergy. Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Soccer by David Winner Holland has always been one of the best teams in Europe and also the world at times. However, there have also been incidents that have caused unrest in the camps. This book focuses on the history of the game in the Netherlands, and delves into the culture that football has in the country.

  3. The Club by Joshua Robinson & Jonathan Clegg English football has always had its ups and downs, but the development of the Premier League brought not only fame, but also money to the clubs lucky enough to play in it. Football is now as much a business as it is a sport, and that isn’t always a good thing. To read more books on Soccer, check out the catalogue on Papergy.

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