作者GeorgePolya (Euler's student)
看板Netherlands
标题Re: [情报] Brilliant Orange
时间Tue Dec 2 01:08:55 2003
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1585672580/ref=sib_dp_pt/002-3879432-7220031
#reader-link
amazon读者一般评:*****(五星)
(来自东京的读者)
*****
Not only does this book take you in to the mind of Dutch soccer geniuses
like Cruyff, Michels, etc. it gets into the mindset of the Dutch themselves.
I also loved the stuff on the 1978 World Cup Dutch team which is probably my
fave, even more than 1974., for making it to the Final without Cruyff, Krol
and other top stars who boycotted the tourny.
For anyone who wants to understand what makes the Dutch tick on and off the
soccer field.
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(来自密西根的读者)
*****
A great book on so many levels.
More than just a book about soccer, but the whole philosophy behind
the culture around it in the Netherlands.
Could be interesting to those not so passionate about soccer,
but without my interest in the game I would never have looked into it.
A super book for any fan.
I read Hornby's Fever Pitch immediately after Brilliant Orange.
Talk about different philosophies!
Highly recommended.
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(来自华盛顿DC的读者)
*****
this was the best book i have read about soccer.
the only books i can usually find about soccer have to do with coaching and
drills.
if you are interested in soccer beyond this level, this is the book for you.
i have always compared playing soccer to "playing" life. and this book
connects the too.
but in a brilliant dutch way.
as a young soccer coach, this book gave me ideas about how to teach
my players and make them understand the beauty of soccer.
i have travelled to the netherlands and even have a dutch girlfriend.
(挖呜~~说到重点了喔~~~~~希望不是嫂夫人强迫大哥你做功课,呵呵)
this book explains there behavior just the way they explain it to the rest of
the world. and when i am there i can see how they value space and take
advantage of all that they have in an organized and effecient manner.
this is then translated to the soccer field in a totalfootball explosion.
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(来自北卡罗莱纳的读者)
****(四星)
Bought this book expecting a simple linear explanation of how Dutch soccer
went from "there" to "here" and was blown away by how much more the book
contains.
First, it is anything but linear with even the chapter designations bearing
no resemblance to chronology.
Further, it often times reminds you of a James Burke "Connections" episode as
the author ties in aspects of the social upheaval, changes in the artistic
and architectural expression going on in mid-century Holland to how their
approach to soccer developed.
It is a fascinating book even for those who may not be that interested in
soccer.
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感谢Debschge版友推荐这本好书....
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