The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nines
[2023-08-08 23:23:09]
For all contemporary football fans, this absolutely essential book on the development of British Premier League tactics published at the same time as the 25 year convention
As early as 1992, UK football entered the dark era. It stands out from the five year ban of European competition. Based on power over speed, aggressiveness to skills, games are physically, injured and worn. This is the era of Midfield General, Reducer, Power Forward, Mixer; 4-4-2 is the order of the day. There are few teams who tried tactics
After that, all changed over almost overnight. The creation of the Premier League was consistent with one of the most dramatic changes in football history: the return was canceled. Suddenly, a defender can not get a card without imprisonment, the goalkeeper must be able to shoot and pitch, and the pace of the game can not be measured. Tactics are rapidly developing with the help of increasing foreign influences
Mixer is the first book to explore the history of the game over the past 25 years, delving into the tactical story of the Premier League. From Ferguson directly to Keegan, to constantly attack Newcastle, to Mourinho's persistent and reactive Chelsea, and to Ranieri's counterattack champion, Mixer is the most interesting, richest and most knowledgeable football ever. One of the books
Mixer: The story of the premier league tactics of (2017) until Michael Cox forges it is a book about how the history and tactics of the Premier League evolved. According to Amazon and Goodreads, Michael Cox was a British biographer and a prolific writer, who died in 2009 after writing a lot of books. This means that the mixer may be one of the most outstanding heritage. In addition, this book may have been written by Michael Cox of Zonal Marking. He also appeared in football weekly, the worst Indiana Jones movie debate on popular Guardian podcasts with some football.
In this eight part podcast, Michael Cox, Michael Cox from The First Route to False Nines, Author, Guardian and ESPN Reporter, and Zonal Marking Editor, along with his book "The Mixer: Story of Premier League Tactics" We will talk about Football Ramble 's Marcus Speller and guest panel members on the tactical development of the Premier League, focusing on weekly important positions.
But how will the tactics change with the financial situation, image, profitability of British football? This is the story that Cox is talking about at The Mixer. In typical Cox fashion, the story begins unexpectedly with goalkeeper Peter Schmeikel, philosopher Eric Cantona and entertainer Newcastle United. Through these three stories, the first stage of the tactical transformation of the British Premier League is explained. This is a book, it must be told that some of the obsession football fans will enjoy the most. The name, score, and date will be displayed immediately before you. "Before meeting with Aston Villa in the middle of April, Keegan noticed that Brian Lit used three centers - Dwight York, Savoy Milosevic, Tommy, Johnson - and hence Newcastle's two I helped the player, the central defender and directed Beresford on the left back to protect smaller players
Mixer is the first book to explore the history of the game over the past 25 years, delving into the tactical story of the Premier League. From Ferguson directly to Keegan, to constantly attack Newcastle, to Mourinho's persistent and reactive Chelsea, and to Ranieri's counterattack champion, Mixer is the most interesting, richest and most knowledgeable football ever. One of the books