Prathamesh Sharma's Reviews > The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nines
The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nines
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The author has summarised the 25 seasons prior to the current (released in 2016) to mark the 25 years of premiership football. It is such a joy to read as a football and more importantly a Premier League nerd.
25 seasons each with its unique story in itself is a joy to read. From a tactical stand point to pure premiership drama, it has everything.
From route one football to Leicester's counter attacking football, most teams have changed their style of playing since the introduction of foreign talents, yet some have still held on to the old english style of football with some modern tweaks. The use of throw ins by premier League debutants, stoke City, to pitch management by sam Allardyce's Bolton of 2004-05, it has every little trivial detail that football nerds are dying for!
25 seasons each with its unique story in itself is a joy to read. From a tactical stand point to pure premiership drama, it has everything.
From route one football to Leicester's counter attacking football, most teams have changed their style of playing since the introduction of foreign talents, yet some have still held on to the old english style of football with some modern tweaks. The use of throw ins by premier League debutants, stoke City, to pitch management by sam Allardyce's Bolton of 2004-05, it has every little trivial detail that football nerds are dying for!
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Finished Reading
July 23, 2020
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That season would have been a fitting epilogue to the managerial and footballing styles that are highlighted by Mr.cox