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- Book Details
- English Books
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- Others 247 Pages
- Edition: New e.
- ISBN-10: 075283388X
- ISBN-13: 9780752833880
- Publisher: Orion
- Pub date: Sep 01, 1999
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and Audio Cassette
- In other languages:
足球熱
(繁體書)
Fever Pitch
(Deutsche Bücher)
FIEBRE EN LAS GRADAS
(Libros en Español)
Febbre a 90°
(Libri Italiani)

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This book has a comicly small amount in common with the movie of the same name. It is difficult to take much out of it without a relatively deep knowledge of English soccer history. There are good anecdotes and ideas contained in this book, but they are drowned in a lot of relatively (for most of ... Continue
This book has a comicly small amount in common with the movie of the same name. It is difficult to take much out of it without a relatively deep knowledge of English soccer history. There are good anecdotes and ideas contained in this book, but they are drowned in a lot of relatively (for most of us americans) obscure soccer facts.
"I was as usul looking to Arsenal to show me that things did not stay bad for ever, that it was possible to change patterns, that losing streaks did not last. Arsenal, however, had other ideas: they seemed to want to show me that troughs could indeed be permanent, that some people, like some clubs, ... Continue
"I was as usul looking to Arsenal to show me that things did not stay bad for ever, that it was possible to change patterns, that losing streaks did not last. Arsenal, however, had other ideas: they seemed to want to show me that troughs could indeed be permanent, that some people, like some clubs, just couldn't ever find ways out of the rooms they had locked themselves into. It seemed to me that night and for the next few days that we had both of us made too many wrong choices, and had let things slide for far too long, for anything ever to come right."
"Like most depressions that plague people who have been more fortunate than most, I was ashamed of mine because there appeared to be no convincing cause for it; I just felt as though I had come off the rails somewhere."
Credo mi mancasse (e mi manca tuttora) la passione per il calcio, che è fondamentale per amare davvero questo libro. Il passaggio sulla tragedia dell'Heysel è l'unico che ricordo ancora con chiarezza.
Troppo calcio, troppo. Oltre le mie possibilità.
I don't like football,but I like the way the book is structured. Every chapter contains sport memories representative of the author's own mental condition. The best sports book I've ever read.
Even if I am not a football lover I enjoyed Hornby's irony. This is 'High Fidelity' on a football field.