I watch a lot of football punditry and I really appreciate the subject matter. Some may learn a fair bit and will enhance their football understanding. It will certainly make you want to watch football in stadiums where you can see the whole pitch - suddenly watching the closeups on TV feel like you’re being short-changed.
However, the writing is really poor. It’s so formulaic (you might even say robotic) that I was often unable to penetrate the concepts, which are hidden behind irritating rhetorical devices and one-dimensional phrasing. I suspect this book could have been edited much more effectively; preferably by a human being.
And “here’s the kicker” (a telling refrain): despite having the ambition to explain the technical nuances of people running around a rectangle pitch, THIS BOOK HAS NO DIAGRAMS!
When one asks so much of the poor reader, this extremely challenging read suddenly doesn’t feel worth the trouble.
After all, it’s only a game, innit?