Praise for Simon Kuper's Soccernomics: "Fascinating." - Vanity Fair "Soccernomics is the most intelligent book ever written about soccer."-- "San Francisco Chronicle" "Does for soccer what Moneyball did for baseball--put the game under an analytical microscope using statistics, economics, psychology, and intuition to try to transform a dogmatic sport."-- "The New York Times"
"A wonderful book."-- "Pro Soccer Talk (NBC Sports blog)"
"A sharply written and provocative examination of the world's game seen through the prism of economics and statistical data. It demolishes almost everything that most soccer fans believe about the game and how professional soccer teams should operate."-- "The Globe and Mail"
"We're reading this very interesting book about football, you know Soccernomics." - Lorrie Moore, author of A Gate at the Stairs "Entertainingly demolish(es) soccer shibboleths. Well argued and clear-headed."-- "Financial Times, Best Books of the Year" "Using data analysis, history and psychology, [Soccernomics] punctures dozens of clichés about what it takes to win, and who makes money in soccer--and in sports in general."-- "The Associated Press"
"A series of wise, wry and revealing reflections on football's greatest tournament and what it tells us about the world. Football Against the Enemy was one the three books that effectively invented modern football writing, and Kuper continues to lead the genre."--Jonathan Wilson, author of Inverting the Pyramid
"An essential warm-up for making sense of the extraordinary World Cup to come. Kuper is a wry and sharp-eyed guide to the high-camp theatre of Fifa politics and the everyday carnival of fans on city streets; to the collective euphoria and national imagining that takes place at giant outdoor match viewing; and to the way hosts are changed by their encounter with their guests."--New Statesman
"A delightful memoir, travelogue, and journal, World Cup Fever is a wry and sharp-eyed account of the world's now biggest public ritual. A brilliant evocation of the joy of the football carnival and the absurdities of the global spectacle, it remains alert to the game's ever closer pact with money and power. It is an essential companion to the tournament, for it allows us to look at the sun and not be blinded."--David Goldblatt, author of The Ball is Round