This novel by Tariq Goddard presents a story of the coach of real life Soviet soccer teams navigating the political dynamics. The main character, Copic, is the coach of Spartak, which represents leather, texiles, and food co-op workers, and becomes the symbol of workers rooting interests and the only real way to dissent against the Stalinist regime. The stacked team is Dynamo, which represents the NKVD and therefore the Communist Party. When Spartak wins game after game unexpectedly, Copic is told to order Spartak to throw the game versus Dynamo so to not undermine the state, or else go to the gulag. The novel underscores the way that sports can be avenues for dissent even under the most trying of circumstances, and given its unpredictable nature, also presents the chance for state propaganda to be performed though it can fail.