Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics (Jonathan Wilson)
Chapter 2: The Walz and the Tango
Wilson opens this chapter by tracing the role the British Empire plays in planting the seeds of soccer in various parts of the world, and spends most of the chapter in Austria, Hungary, Argentina, and Uruguay.
A key individual profiled is Jimmy Hogan, an English player and coach credited with influencing the Danubian School of soccer in the early 20th century, Total Football in the 1970s, and modern soccer tactics today.
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