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Distant Corners David Wangerin

Distant Corners By David Wangerin

Distant Corners by David Wangerin


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From bestselling author David Wangerin, a history of America's curious relationship with the "beautiful game"

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Distant Corners: American Soccer's History of Missed Opportunities and Lost Causes by David Wangerin

In Distant Corners, his follow-up to Soccer in a Football World, David Wangerin details several of the people, places, and events that shaped American soccer history. Despite its struggle for popular acceptance, soccer in the United States has a rich history. Wangerin profiles Tom Cahill, the almost-forgotten "father of American soccer," and writes passionately about the 1979 North American Soccer League season, the high-water mark of the game in the twentieth century. Wangerin shows how the American appetite for soccer has ebbed and grown over the years, chronicling the game at the college and professional levels and describing the city of St. Louis's unique historic attachment to the sport. Wangerin believes that the time is ripe for American fans to look into their own history and recognize the surprisingly deep connection their country has to soccer.

Distant Corners Reviews

"Wangerin presents a remarkable history of soccer in America. The seventh book in Temple's 'Sporting' series is one of the best recently published soccer books. Wangerin (Soccer in a Football World) provides a look at American soccer from the inside-not simply the records and statistics but the behind-the-scenes evolution of the U.S. game through club, college, and pro soccer. Also featured is the role of the city of St Louis in the rise of American soccer. VERDICT Best of all, Wangerin's passion for the game combined with his keen insight make his book an essential read for soccer and sports fans everywhere. Highly recommended."
-Library Journal

About David Wangerin

David Wangerin was born in Chicago, grew up in Wisconsin, and moved to the United Kingdom in 1987. He is the author of Soccer in a Football World: The Story of America's Forgotten Game (Temple) and for more than twenty years has contributed to the British soccer magazine When Saturday Comes. He lives in central Scotland, where he has developed an affection for Raith Rovers.

Table of Contents

Worthy Diversions. An Introduction
1. "Here they come!"
2. Foreign bodies and freezing fans
3. Bullets
4. Mild Bill
5. Dash, Desperation and Deviltry
6. California Gold
7. Shot Out in Jersey

Additional information

CIN1439906300G
9781439906309
1439906300
Distant Corners: American Soccer's History of Missed Opportunities and Lost Causes by David Wangerin
Used - Good
Hardback
Temple University Press,U.S.
2011-04-11
264
N/A
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