Review
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'This book will spark a love of learning in any child who reads
it. It is intelligent, inspiring, funny, and deserves a large
audience!’ - Martyn Heather, Head of Education and Welfare,
Premier League
'The perfect book to get football-mad kids enthusiastic about
reading’ - Paul Brackwell, Head of Education, Aston Villa
Football Club
“Am very jealous of Alex Bellos and Ben Lyttleton – I fear they
have a bestseller here. Section on poo is especially good.” -
Simon Kuper, Financial Times
"This book is superb way for children to learn about such
diverse subjects as geography, maths and psychology. I have
really enjoyed reading it with my seven-year-old son - and he's
not the only one who has been learning a lot” - Marcus
Christenson, Football Editor, The Guardian
“Have you got football-loving kids? This got a massive thumbs-up
from mine. Recommended reading.” - Amy Lawrence, The Observer
“My 8-year-old daughter can’t put this down. It’s brilliant!” -
Raphael Honigstein, The Guardian
'We love this book, it's like a Horrible Histories for football.
There is nothing like it on the market....it's education through
the back door - funny, cheeky and a little bit naughty!' - Paul
Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs, TalkSPORT.
“NEW BOOK OF THE WEEK – This brilliant new book is a treasure
trove of fascinating football facts and trivia” - The Week Junior
A veritable treasure trove for footie mad kids (and adults)” -
Justine Roberts, CEO and Founder, Mumsnet
'The authors of this very entertaining book cl that there’s
no better way to learn about the world than through football.
Hence it is divided into “lessons” – Biology, History, Physics
etc. – each of which is packed with fascinating football related
information. Business Studies looks at footballers’ wages…
Zoology considers famous club mascots; Drama looks at goal
celebrations… There are lots of diagrams and cartoon
illustrations throughout too and as a football/trivia/information
book this is really hard to beat.' - LoveReading4Kids
“Offers lessons on a series of school subjects through football,
explaining how the world’s most popular sport is linked to each
one.” - The Day
'This fun kids’ book uses football to teach youngsters about
subjects as diverse as history, maths, and even computer science.
Presented as a mix of writing, quiz questions and cartoons, every
topic is explored using references to the beautiful game [...]
Sports-mad fans of the Horrible Histories books will find this
hard to put down.' - The Sun
“Alex Bellos and Ben Lyttleton identified a complex problem, and
addressed it with a deceptively, elegantly simple solution. How
to address the growing problem of boys stopping reading, while
keeping them engaged enough to tear eyes away from videogames and
television and the plethora of immediate entertainment 21st
century life is set up to provide? Their answer was to write a
football book, in name only—football presented in an
entertaining, jocular manner, as a lens through which children
could examine history, science and even linguistics for the first
time.” - Newsweek
'Illustrated throughout with hilarious cartoons, this is a great
fact book for any boy or girl who loves football, or anyone who
likes to learn facts in non-traditional way. Funny, informative,
and hugely entertaining, it is recommend for fans of non-fiction
books like The Epic Book of Epicness, Corpse Talk and Horrible
Histories.' - Booktrust
“There are lots of diagrams and cartoon illustrations throughout
too and as a football/trivia/information book this is really hard
to beat.” - Andrea Reece, LoveReading
About the Author
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Alex Bellos writes about maths for the Guardian and is the author
of two works of popular science, Alex’s Adventures in Numberland
and Alex Through the Looking-Glass as well as the mathematical
colouring book Snowflake Seashell Star. He has also written
Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life, which was shortlisted for
Sports Book of the Year, and he ghost-wrote Pelé’s bestselling
autobiography. He lives in West London.
Ben Lyttleton is a journalist, broadcaster and football
consultant. He is the author of Twelve Yards: The Art and
Psychology of the Perfect Penalty and his football articles have
been published in over 20 countries. He is a director of
Soccernomics, a football consultancy that helps teams improve
their performance. He lives in North London.
Spike Gerrell is a prolific cartoonist known for his
"spiky-nosed" illustrations. His work has been published in the
New Scientist, Independent, Times Educational Supplement and
Guardian. Spike lives in North London.