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The Sound and the Glory: How the Seattle Sounders Showed Major League Soccer How to Win Over America
The United States of Soccer: MLS and the Rise of American Soccer Fandom
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Alison Phillips
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Reading the Beautiful Game
51 books — 30 voters

This is where the music starts to slow. Because, let’s face it, the fact remains that in two decades since his arrival Wenger has had a greater, more visible � albeit rather tenuous � influence on Germany’s world champions than he has on the current England team. Despite being the only long-serving Premier League-era manager with any real sway or heft in the wider world � coach of five of France’s world champions in 1998 � he will leave no real mark on English football development or theory. Rat ...more
Barney Ronay

Alfredo Di Stefano changed the history of this club and he changed the history of football. He has left us, but his legend will live forever.
Florentino PĂ©rez

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