Derby Days

Derby Days

Gigi Romano

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Independently Published
Año de edición:
2025
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Sociedad y cultura: general
ISBN:
9781923472143

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'Derby Days: Fierce Rivalries That Shaped Football' is a sweeping exploration of the iconic clashes that have defined the beautiful game. This book delves into the historical roots, cultural impact, and emotional intensity of the world’s most celebrated football derbies-from the gritty streets of Merseyside to the electric atmosphere of the Superclásico. Through gripping narratives, detailed tactical analysis, and in-depth profiles of legendary figures, the book reveals how these high-stakes contests have transcended sport to become pivotal moments in community identity and global culture.With richly detailed chapters that cover everything from the evolution of fan culture in the digital age to the economic and commercial dynamics powering modern derbies, this work offers both longtime supporters and newcomers an engaging and insightful journey into the heart of football rivalry. Discover how passion, history, and innovation intertwine on derby day to create spectacles that resonate across generations and continents.

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