R: [情報] Brilliant Orange (2) (end)
(來自華盛頓DC的讀者)
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Make no mistake, this is a book about Dutch football-however, what makes it of
at least passable interest to non-football fans is how Winner ranges into
Dutch history, politics, art, architecture, and psychology in his attempt to
explain why Dutch football is so different.
In that sense, the book is quite a bit more "highbrow" than most.
After starting with a brief history of Dutch soccer, Winner plunges full into
the Dutch glory days of the late '60s to late '70s, when "total football" was
king and Johan Cruyff was its master.
The book's central idea is to try and suggest similarities between aspects of
Dutch football and aspects of Dutch life, which when looked at together reveal
something of the Dutch national character.
For example, one of these linkages is the shared timeframe for the birth of
modern Dutch football and the progressive globalist nature of Holland, as
exemplified by Amsterdam as we think of it now. Another is the lack of
"killer instinct" or "win at all costs" mentalities
(as evidenced by the national team's historical failure to win the big games),
(這.....真是說到荷蘭球迷的痛處......)
in favor or a more aesthetic mentality that values style or beauty over
results. A third example is his discussion of the tension between
society/team as a whole, and the individual/star.
Winner splits his time between history and analysis (often very insightful),
and interviews with former players, coaches, and non-football academic
specialists and art critics. There are great tidbits here and there,
such as a chapter about the Ajax club and why many of its supporters wave
Israeli flags, which is intertwined with a capsule history of Dutch
collaboration with Nazi occupiers and the Dutch collective memory of the war.
Lots of neat stuff here, but it's a little hard to get into without having
access to video (or at least memories) of some of the pivotal games under
discussion, such as the 1974 and 1978 World Cup finals.
Winner(作者)can explain the "total football" concept as eloquently as possible
(which he does), but I think you have to see it to "get" it.
And in that sense, the book is a little bit of a failure.
Maybe one day it can be reissued with a companion DVD?
(好主意...如果是這樣我願意花更多的錢買這本書)
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