I Think Therefore I Play
Posted by DB Product Review on Sunday, August 17, 2014
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Book Description
Distribution Date: April 13, 2014
Andrea Pirlo is one of the finest footballers of his era - a World Cup and Champions League winning playmaker who has re-imagined his position at the base of midfield, and a standout amongst the most fatal free-kick takers the diversion has known. This is his story, in his words.
It is composed with a level of amusingness and understanding which jumble his picture as a dead-looked at professional killer on the field of play. All the huge names are in there: Lippi, Ancelotti, Conte, Maldini, Shevchenko, Seedorf, Buffon, Kaka, Nesta, Balotelli, Costacurta, Gattuso, Berlusconi and Ronaldo ("the genuine one"). Yet they're not generally in their work garments. We hear Berlusconi playing the piano and telling "different sorts of jokes" at Milan's preparation ground. We see Pirlo and Daniele De Rossi drawing Nesta's anger as they tackle a riddle voyage through the German farmland in a contract auto days before a World Cup semi-last. Furthermore we smell the consequence of Filippo Inzaghi's graphically-depicted prematch schedule. With the 2014 World Cup being his last universal competition, this is a convenient salute to an uncommon ability who might yet have one last part left to compose.
Exceptionally limit suppositions of this legend. In any case, I feel it is far excessively short of a book for a man who has achieved so much and be a good example for a great many individuals. It was composed with immediate to the point with some snide sentiments which certainly will make a few fans fulfill.
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