Encyclopedia Blazertannica
If you only buy one tweed-covered book for the World Cup, this should be it.
English-born, soccer-obsessed broadcasters Roger Bennet and Michael Davies, also known as the Men in Blazers, will be signing copies of their upcoming book Men in Blazers Present Encyclopedia Blazertannica for the Strand! Copies are available for preorder now. Rog and Davo will personalize your book in addition to signing—perfect for your favorite GFOP, football fanatic, World Cup watcher, or just as a gift for yourself.
Enter the name of a person you’d like the book to be made out to below (there is a 70-character limit) and add to bag to get your copy of Men in Blazers Present Encyclopedia Blazertannica signed and personalized by the Men in Blazers themselves. The name you submit will appear in the “gift notes” field at checkout — be sure not to overwrite it! Deadline for submissions is 5/14/18 at 5pm. Orders placed after the deadline will be cancelled. Books will be shipped on 5/16/18. Please select a shipping option according to that date.
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Soccer has been America's Sport of the Future since 1972. Propelled by the rise of the World Cup, Premier League, the glory of the United States Women's National Team, Lionel Messi's DemiGod-esque talent and repeat exposure to Cristiano Ronaldo's preening abs, that Future has finally arrived.
The Men In Blazers are two English-born, soccer-obsessed broadcasters who have savored the dizzying growth of the game along with millions of Americans, as if it was a rollicking, sporting telenovela playing out in real life. Written in such a way that fully immerses Americans in the history and culture of the world's game, their Encyclopedia Blazertannica relives the careers of such greats such as George Best, Maradona, Beckham...and Alexi Lalas. It examines fan culture, from the tactical variations of scarf tying, to the pathos of England's classic, yet doomed, World Cup theme songs, and explores the complex physics and ethics of both celebratory knee slides and fights between players, along with such burning questions as how professional footballers deal with hair loss. Any reader will feel as if they've had a front-row seat for the classic matches—seeing every dive and missed penalty kick, and hearing every vulgar chant—and will emerge with a deeper appreciation for the dodgy haircuts and ill-judged neck tattoos that populate world football.