Reddit Reddit reviews Behind the Curtain: Travels in Eastern European Football

We found 4 Reddit comments about Behind the Curtain: Travels in Eastern European Football. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Behind the Curtain: Travels in Eastern European Football
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4 Reddit comments about Behind the Curtain: Travels in Eastern European Football:

u/JohnShit · 4 pointsr/soccer

I guess that's just his opinion of the team. Jonathan Wilson is a very knowledgeable journalist with a special interest in Eastern European football, so he wouldn't be rubbishing them out of spite or ignorance.

u/wap1971 · 3 pointsr/soccernerd

Okay, yeah was just wondering so I could compile a list. I've read a few.

These are probably books you'd find more interesting:

Behind the curtain

Tor! The Story of German football

Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football (especially good for learning more about the culture within the Netherlands).

Feel free to PM for any others or questions you may have, I feel these are the main ones that come to mind but perhaps you've read them?

u/chrysics · 2 pointsr/soccer

It's superb. His other book, Behind the Curtain, (about football in Eastern Europe) is also very worth reading. And while I'm at it, a mention for The Blizzard.

(I promise I'm not Jonathan Wilson)

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u/mefuzzy · 2 pointsr/soccer

I assume it is The Damned United which the movie was based on?

You might also enjoy Walking on Water, Clough The Autobiography and I personally look forward to this, Nobody Ever Says Thank You.

> Any suggestions of other soccer related books is appreciated as well.

Would highly recommend Fever Pitch, Miracle of Castel di Sangro, Inverting the Pyramid, Brilliant Orange and Behind the Curtains.