Stories By Robert Hay
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Book Review
/ 12 months agoBook review of ‘How to Win the World Cup’ by Chris Evans
If talent alone won a World Cup, the Netherlands would have at least one, maybe two stars on their crest. Brazil...
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Book Review
/ 1 year agoUnion Berlin book tells story of club in a changing city and country
Berlin is an interesting place. I remember my first visit a few years back when I went for a work conference....
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Book Review
/ 1 year agoNew Brentford book captures heart of club: Just a Bus Stop in Hounslow
Brentford FC is trying to do things a different way. As fans of the Premier League saw last year, the club...
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Book Review
/ 1 year agoJamie Fahey’s ‘Futsal’ book reignites the importance of the sport
I remember the first time I played futsal. I joined an adult league for exercise and fun, and thought trying indoor...
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Book Review
/ 1 year agoA Review of ‘A Woman’s Game’ book by Suzanne Wrack
Fairly or unfairly, women’s soccer is about more than just the game. For decades, the sport has been tied into larger...
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Book Review
/ 1 year ago‘The Year of the Robin’ book review: Charlton Athletic in decline
The football fan autobiography is a classic genre on our sports’ bookshelf. Soccer, more than any other sport long invited fans...
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Book Review
/ 2 years agoScotland’s Lost Clubs details the country’s largest forgotten sides
Tracking the American soccer scene is a full-time job. Fans require time, energy and resources to go beyond MLS and learn...
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Book Review
/ 2 years agoMy Rock and Roll Football Story by Paul Mariner, A Review
Review: World Soccer Talk’s Robert Hay Jr. details the autobiography of Paul Mariner, My Rock and Roll Football Story. Universal shock and...
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Book Review
/ 2 years agoThe Sisterhood book sheds light on ’99 USWNT World Cup winners
In 2021, we are witnessing a change in U.S. women’s soccer. As the national team prepares for the 2023 World Cup,...
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Book Review
/ 2 years agoThe Everything Kids’ Soccer Book review
How did you learn soccer? If you ask a child today, they will likely say it’s through playing with a friend/family...