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An Ode To Four Four Two John Mcnicoll

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An Ode To Four Four Two John Mcnicoll
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Publisher: Pitch Publishing
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 3.56 MB
Author: John McNicoll
ISBN: 5954bc65-355e-4686-b330-72932a7b7827, 5954BC65-355E-4686-B330-72932A7B7827
Language: English
Year: 2021

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An Ode To Four Four Two John Mcnicoll by John Mcnicoll 5954bc65-355e-4686-b330-72932a7b7827, 5954BC65-355E-4686-B330-72932A7B7827 instant download after payment.

An Ode to Four Four Two: Football's Simplest and Finest Formation examines how coaches in Europe, and particularly England, settled on the 4-4-2 formation to build iconic teams which would dominate both domestically and in Europe. Formations have continually evolved since the birth of the game in the mid-nineteenth century. From teams playing with four or five forwards, to the modern era of teams with just the one. Arguably the greatest formation has been 4-4-2. Some of the greatest teams have lined up in this multi-functional system. Flick through the football history books and it is filled with teams like AC Milan, Manchester United, Liverpool, Leeds United and Barcelona, all enjoying glorious eras playing 4-4-2. But it isn't just the elite of world football. Who can forget Leicester City, led by Claudio Ranieri, reviving the system against all odds to outperform the Premier League's big six to claim a historic title in 2016? Author John McNicoll looks at how and why these teams...

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