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What sports books read? Nadal

In Soccer Phenomenon Phenomena (@ fenomdfenom) there is a section dedicated to football and Literature recommending many books relating to the world of football, most of which can be classified into one of the following categories: Biographies (of players and coaches), History (sports, clubs, tournaments), Rivals (Derbis Madrid-Baca, ...), Betis-Sevilla-sporting phenomena (influence policy , economics, society ...) or curiosities and anecdotes, among others. Today, however, I recommend 10 books made by various players in different sports, many of them emerging. Here you go:

1. All my brothers , Manel Estiarte. The English water polo player, dubbed the Water Jordan engaged in 6 Olympic Games (gold, 96 silver and 92) and Prince of Asturias Award for Sport in 2001 and made his footballing and non- sport in this story where key point of interest to the team management. Manel Today is Director of Institutional Relations of FC Barcelona.

2. Captains , Luis Villarejo. Excellent account of one of the leading sports journalists more years at the bottom of the barrel. The book focuses on what are the intricacies of managing a clothing and more specifically in the shape of captain as a man of weight and exercised joint effort of reference. Cañizares said: "Being captain has two happy moments: the day I named and the day I leave."

3. Rafa Nadal. Chronicle of a phenomenon , Jaume Pujol-Galceran and Manel Serras Vila. Magnificent work in which the whole family the sportsman contant its origins, its evolution and history to become the number one world, and where you can draw a lot of values \u200b\u200b(both Rafa, as his uncle Toni and other people behind) application for life itself.

4. Play heart of Xesco Espar. "Success in sport is not pursued, but who you become attracted by day by day." The player himself said: " Although slavery was abolished long ago, today there has appeared a more subtle form of slavery: the lack of confidence in ourselves, which leads us to act as a resource for others ". The former and handball coach thinks through his experience on many subjects.

5. Before I forget , Juan Manuel López Iturriaga. With his usual banter, Itu account their journey through the world of basketball and life after leaving the court. Chronicles some familiar ("like my high IQ") and others not ("as I was busy with Fernando Martín, myth par excellence of English basketball.") A story must for fun.

6. 336 world football stories , Alfredo Relaño. The fine pen As Director of the Journal, leaves us a story per day of the year on many issues unknown to most people. Do you know that the penalty was born in the dispute Ramon de Carranza Trophy in Cadiz? Or that Manchester and Liverpool, bitter rivals, a game rigged so that the former does not descend?

7. Hugs and tripping , Joseph Javier Santos. A book worth to know the engine room of the journalistic profession. Hugs (good times) and tripping (hard times). Leaks, secrets, news that can not be given, power struggles in the media ... A story from the inside (JJ Santos has 30 years of occupation) and curiosities, such as when a report leaked in 2000 Pirri players, but the anticipation it would, put a different bug in all copies that made their partners to know who gave it to journalists.

8. Fever in the stands , by Nick Hornby. A classic that was later made into a film in 1997 by David Evans, which tells the story of an Arsenal fan (it's partly autobiographical), and how the victories and defeats of Arsenal (gunners) affects their personal life. The anecdotes and comical situations are varied.

9. Football. A secular religion in search of God , Manuel Vázquez Montalbán. One of the best writers and journalists who have dissected the football in all its facets: sports, politics, social ... A posthumous book in which as the author says "qualified football opium of the people in times of dictatorship has become hard drug democracies."

10. Basuketoboru , Eduardo Schell (@ eduardoschell) and Eugenio de Andrés (@ rrhhpersonas). is not easy to know the keys that govern the management of equipment both inside and outside the dressing room. This tandem, one of journalism (Eduardo) and another company (Eugene), interviewed the world champions Basketball in Japan 2006, to talk about communication, leadership, management success and failure.

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