The Greatest Show on Earth: The Inside Story of the Legendary 1970 World Cup
By (Author) Andrew Downie
Birlinn General
Arena Sport
1st January 2022
2nd September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
World Cups and World championships
History of sport
796.33466809047
Short-listed for Sunday Times Football Book of the Year 2022
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
563g
The 1970 World Cup is widely regarded as the greatest ever staged, with more goals scored per game than any tournament since. But more than just the proliferation of goals was the quality of the overall football, as some of the greatest teams ever to represent the likes of Argentina, West Germany, Uruguay and England came together for a tilt at the world title. But at the heart of the tournament were Brazil; led by Carlos Alberto and featuring players such as Pel, Grson, Jairzinho, Rivellino and Tosto, the 1970 Seleo are often cited as the greatest-ever World Cup team.
Using brand new interviews alongside painstaking archival research, Andrew Downie charts each stage of the World Cup, telling the remarkable story of the tournament in the players' own words. The result is an immediate, insightful and compelling narrative that paints an utterly unique portrait of an extraordinary few weeks when football hit peaks it has seldom even neared in the years before or since.
'An account of arguably the best football World Cup, told almost entirely in quotes from the men who played in it'
* Financial Times, FT Best Books of the Year *'the voices in this charming bookeach one an aging football starsare eloquent to a man'
-- Tunku Varadarajan * The Wall Street Journal *'For any football nurd out there it is fascinating because you dont only speak about the beautiful final between Brazil and Italy, you go for the first round matches too. It is a really, really interesting read'
* Monocle Daily *'Phenomenal a terrific read'
-- Grant WahlAndrew Downieis the Brazilian football correspondent forReuters, and has lived in the country for almost 20 years. He has written on football for GQ, the Economist, theNew York Timesand theGuardianamong others. He translatedGarrincha: The Triumph and Tragedy of Brazil's Forgotten Footballing Hero, and is the best-selling author of the critically-acclaimedDoctor Socrates: Footballer, Philosopher and Legend. Now based in London, he still spends much of the year in Brazil.