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Va-Va-Voom

The Modern History of French Football

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Va-Va-Voom

By: Tom Williams
Narrated by: Luis Soto
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Bloomsbury presents Va-Va-Voom by Tom Williams, read by Luis Soto.

‘Excellent' – Simon Kuper, author of the bestselling FOOTBALL AGAINST THE ENEMY
‘The definitive story of how French football came of age’ – Christian Karembeu

THE PLAYERS, THE TEAMS, THE GOALS, THE GAMES, THE SCANDALS, THE GLOOM AND THE GLORY: THE STORY OF FRENCH FOOTBALL’S TURBULENT EVOLUTION OVER THE LAST 40 YEARS.

French football is an enigma: a mixture of brilliance and farce, flair and frailty, stunning success and abject failure. Its domestic league is mocked on social media as an uncompetitive ‘Farmers League’ and its clubs ridiculed for underachieving in European competitions. But France have reached four of the past seven men’s World Cup finals, French players star for the world’s best clubs and at its best – the roar of the Vélodrome, the glamour of the Parc des Princes, the shimmering brilliance of Zinédine Zidane, Éric Cantona and Kylian Mbappé – French football has few equals. When it comes to scandal, meanwhile, the French are the best in the business, from sensational match-fixing affairs to squabbles over sex tapes and meltdowns within the national squad.

Tom Williams brings to life French football’s evolution over the last 40 years. He details how the idealistic romanticism of the national team in the early 1980s gave way to an Italian-style pragmatism that would lead Les Bleus to the summit of the international game, and examines how several star-studded club sides grappled with the thorny notion of how to win. By delving into French football's rich history, the book explains the myriad ways – tactical, technical and cultural – in which France has shaped the game’s evolution around the world.

Featuring exclusive interviews with great figures of the French game such as Alain Giresse, Jean-Pierre Papin, Emmanuel Petit and Blaise Matuidi, and with a cast of characters that also includes Michel Platini, Thierry Henry, Karim Benzema, Chris Waddle and Lionel Messi, it's a book no football fan will want to miss.
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Critic reviews

As it turns out, what was required to really define the identity of our football was a perspective that was partly inward-looking and partly continental. Erudite and engrossing, this book adds a biting modernity to the old legend of France’s magnificent losers. (Vincent Duluc, lead football writer, L’ÉQUIPE)
Williams is an engaging and intelligent storyteller, who knows France well beyond sport. This is an inspiring account of how French football went, in a very few years, from almost nowhere to regularly leading the world – and of some of the colourful and sometimes frankly bizarre people who took it there. In a word, it’s excellent. (Simon Kuper, author of the bestselling FOOTBALL AGAINST THE ENEMY)
A comprehensive account of the highs, lows and scandals of French football, told through a series of fascinating vignettes. (Jonathan Wilson, author of INVERTING THE PYRAMID)
The definitive story of how French football came of age. (Christian Karembeu, world and European champion with France)
I loved my time in France and it changed the way I thought about the game. Using the stories of France’s most celebrated teams and players, this fabulous book explains what sets French football apart. (Glenn Hoddle, former Monaco midfielder)
A masterclass. A delightful insight into the history, the culture and the values of French football. Having worked in France for three years now, it helped me understand so many concepts and words that they use in the weird and wonderful world that is la Ligue 1. (Will Still, head coach, Reims)
Entertaining, vivid and painstakingly researched, Williams’ prose brilliantly captures the juxtaposition of France’s extraordinary flair for the game and its public’s love-hate relationship with it. (Andy Brassell, European football journalist)
This is a book that students of the game have been waiting for. - Game of the People
absorbing, hugely entertaining ... illuminating ... an absolute joy. ... There had never been a definitive account of the game in France ... there is now.
[a] valuable insight into the psychology of contemporary France and the French … fascinating stuff. (Charlie Connelly)
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My enjoyment of a well researched book, with fascinating insight through interviews with many of the main protagonists was enhanced by the flawless delivery by the reader.

Great detail, expertly read.

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