Englischer Fussball: A German View of Our Beautiful Game

by Raphael Honigstein

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Wembley, 1966. 1-5, Munich, 2001. Mexico '72 and Italy '90.

Bobby Moore and Franz Beckenbauer, Paul Gascoigne and Jurgen Klinsmann.
Forty years of hurt, tabloid rabble-rousing and 'Don't mention the war'.

But what do the Germans really think of us? Do they even care?

In Englischer Fussball, respected journalist Raphael Honigstein gives us a German's-eye view of our national game.

Starting with the origin of the modern game in the late nineteenth century, Honigstein traces the development of English football from its public-school origins to the glory years of Ramsey and beyond. Is English football really about manliness, hard work, fair play and a never-say-die attitude? Why is there so little room in our game for individual brilliance? And just why are we so hung up on beating the Germans?

Provocative, incisive and ever topical, Englischer Fussball is a book that explores the difference between how we see ourselves and how the rest of the world sees us. From hooligans to sex scandals, Wayne Rooney to Stanley Matthews, it asks what football can teach us about the English national character.

'Honigstein offers a perspective on England's football and its culture that is stimulating and rather fascinating' Observer

  • ISBN10 0224080148
  • ISBN13 9780224080149
  • Publish Date 1 January 2098 (first published 6 August 2009)
  • Publish Status Postponed Indefinitely
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Vintage Publishing
  • Imprint Yellow Jersey Press
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 192
  • Language English