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Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué (Wikimedia)
Even though he will not be present on the pitch at the Camp Nou on Tuesday against Arsenal,
Gerard Piqué made headlines on Monday as he presented his new autobiography "El Viaje de Ida Y
Vuelta" (The Roundtrip).
In this book Piqué talks about his experience from his beginnings at Barcelona's youth academy and
his move to Manchester United then his eventual return to Catalunya with a pit stop in
Zaragoza.
A book excerpt from the new novel by Michael Maddox
How the USMNT (might have) won the 1982 World Cup
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"Too small," Coach Messina answered, knowing full well that he would be questioned again.
"Five-foot-nothin', and what, about a hundred pounds – soaking wet?"
"But Tom, you can see this kid's a player, can't you?
HAPPY NEW YEAR! LTLF is giving you the chance to start the new year with a competition to win a
signed copy of Kenny Burns autobiography No ifs or butts. If you managed to get along to the
"Audience with Kenny Burns and guests" at The Approach last month then you should already have a
copy [...]
Johan Cruyff said it best when he said that soccer is ¨a game played with the mind¨.
Argentine writer and educator Edgardo Broner took that concept to heart and united two concepts
that are working in complete synergy- soccer and the mind.
So far this southern hemisphere summer, Broner's latest book Fútbol Pensado (Cerebral Football)
has become one of the most popular publications.
This is the second half (Part I is here) of an interview I conducted with Steve Wilson, author of
The Boys From Little Mexico, a book about immigration, high school soccer and the future, not just
of American soccer, but American culture. Let's...
Something I don't do enough of here on FBF is blend my love of books with my love of soccer. In the
interest of addressing that oversight, it's my pleasure to present an interview I conducted with
Steve Wilson, whose book, The Boys From Little...
Jesse Madden 2010 FIFA World Cup Preview: Cameroon's Strengths and Weaknesses – Bleacher
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Direct from the FBF mailbag... *** Mark says... "Just thought I'd let you know that my book, "The
Biggest Party on the Planet: An American at the World Cup" is now available in paperback at Amazon"
The Biggest Party on the Planet:...
Just as JBD would have predicted, Tina Charles is having a knock-em-dead season. Notching her
sixth double-double in a row this past Tuesday, Charles now has 12 of 'em in her first 15 games.
This little tidbit comes from Swish Appeal ... a new find for yours truly and what looks to be a
great site for keeping up with WNBA and Women's College Hoops news!
During the latter stages of the World Cup I was turning the pages of Barça: A People's
Passion. Considering the fact that nearly half of the players on the field in the final were
current or former Barcelona players and that the majority of the cup-winning Spanish team were
Barcelona players playing in Barcelona's formation du jour, my choice of reading material
seemed inspired.
James Darts' More Knowledge precedes his previous football data book ‘Knowledge'.
Again it continues in the same, you throw questions at me, I answer them, format...
For those who don't know, James Dart is one of the leading sports journalists in England and is
the deputy sports editor of the Guardian.
The first Christmas adverts have appeared on the telly so with Scrooge-like reluctance we turn our
eyes towards ‘the holiday season'. But to soften the blow of financial hardship and Forest's
usual December slump LTLF brings you three great Christmas gift offers [...]
DEBTS, DEVOTION AND DRAMA – A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF ‘OUR LIVERPOOL'
LIVERPOOL FC fan, lecturer and former sports journalist Chris Shaw spent 12 months speaking to
fellow Reds during a time of turmoil on and off the pitch. The result is a new book, Our
Liverpool, which provides an insight into the support for a club with a proud tradition and
record of success.