Chasing the Game: America and the Quest for the World Cup

Author:   Filip Bondy
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Pages:   344
Publication Date:   26 April 2010
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The U. S. mens soccer team was a huge disappointment at the World Cup in 2006, but a newly constituted team exceeded all expectations in June 2009 with their inspired play at the Confederations Cup in South Africawhere they upset the number one team in the world, Spain, and lost late in the championship game to a supremely talented Brazilian squad. Their impressive showing gave fans, including the ever-loyal Sams Army, a renewed sense of hope that when the team plays up to its capabilities, the Americans can compete with anyone in the world. In Chasing the Game, Filip Bondy describes the U. S. teams path to qualifying for this years World Cupto be held on the African continent for the first time ever, in South Africa in June 2010. Bondy also reveals the back-and-forth saga that resulted in the hiring of Bob Bradley as the American coach, and serves up engaging profiles of several core players, including the U. S. national teams all-time leader in scoring and assists, Landon Donovan, acrobatic goalie Tim Howard, hip-hop devotee and opportunistic goal-scorer Clint Deuce Dempsey, up-and-comer Jozy Altidore, and the coachs son, the reticent yet dependable Michael Bradley. Chasing the Game also recounts the glorious highlights of past World Cup matches, like the U. S. mens teams stunning 10 victory over England in 1950 and the 2002 teams advance to the quarterfinals, as well as heartbreaks like the fiasco in 2006, when the U. S. mustered only four shots on goal in three games. Finally, Bondy also traces the origin of soccer and the evolution of the game in the U. S. , chronicling how soccer academies like the one in Bradenton, Florida, have impacted the game at both the youth and national levels. Its all here for the first time in one bookthe complete story of American soccer on the global stage.

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Author:   Filip Bondy
Publisher:   Hachette Books
Imprint:   Da Capo Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780306816062


ISBN 10:   0306816067
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   26 April 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Library Journal<br> Well known New York Daily News columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. <br> Library Journal, 5/15/10<br> A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. <br> New York Times, 5/11/10<br> .. .chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. <br> Los Angeles Daily News and Sane


<b>Goal.com, 6/5/10</b> A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular a valuable resource Where Bondy excels is in managing to put the campaign for 2010 into a historical context that goes back to the very first World Cup in 1930 Bondy doesn't report just the facts of the games, though. His careful observations about the way the USA soccer was marginalized and unsupported bolster a too oft-ignored truism that the professional game in a country needs to be stable and successful in order for a national squad to consistently improve While it's a bit startling that the veteran sportswriter can fit so much about the journey of United States soccer into a tome that isn't of intimidating size, it's important that Bondy has produced it. Aristotle wrote, If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. <i>Chasing the Game</i> makes it simple for the USA fan, novice and experienced alike, to do just that. <i> <b><i>Chicago Sun Newspapers</i>, </b></i><b>6/13/10</b> An excellent behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. team. <i> <b><i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i>, </b></i><b>6/13/10</b> the columnist for the <i>New York Daily News</i> writes well, and is impressively steeped in the history and politics rolling around the spotted ball


Global Post, 5/11/10 Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience...The book is exceedingly well written as it executes as complex a weave--back and forth in time--as any witnessed on a soccer field. But its greatest strengths are Bondy's passion for the game--his Czech-born father raised him to prize soccer over all other games--and the fact that he witnessed most everything he writes about. He has covered every World Cup dating back to 1990 and has traveled to the remote outposts like Tegucigalpa and Port of Spain where the team earns its Cup qualification. San Bernardino Sun, 5/10/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 Whether you're rooting for the United States National Team or not, Filip Bondy's Chasing the Game is an excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular... a valuable resource... Where Bondy excels...is in managing to put the campaign for 2010 into a historical context that goes back to the very first World Cup in 1930...Bondy doesn't report just the facts of the games, though. His careful observations about the way the USA soccer was marginalized and unsupported bolster a too oft-ignored truism--that the professional game in a country needs to be stable and successful in order for a national squad to consistently improve... While it's a bit startling that the veteran sportswriter can fit so much about the journey of United States soccer into a tome that isn't of intimidating size, it's important that Bondy has produced it. Aristotle wrote, 'If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development.' Chasing the Game makes it simple for the USA fan, novice and experienced alike, to do just that. Chicago Sun Newspapers, 6/13/10 An excellent behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. team. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6/13/10 .. .the columnist for the New York Daily News writes well, and is impressively steeped in the history and politics rolling around the spotted ball... Library Journal Well known New York Daily News columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. Library Journal, 5/15/10 A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. New York Times, 5/11/10 .. .chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. Los Angeles Daily News and San Bernardino Sun, 5/11/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Global Post, 5/11/10 A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads...Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience... exceedingly well written. Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 Highly recommended for soccer zealots. GQ, June 2010 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect. Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and lows of soccer's beleaguered history in the U.S. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular. Washington Post Soccer Insider Blog, 4/21/10 The outstanding columnist for the New York Daily News recounts the run-up to the World Cup and what lies ahead for the American squad. New York Times, 5/11/10 The veteran journalist, a columnist who writes for The Daily News in New York, chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. GQ, 6/1/10 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect. Global Post, 5/11/10 Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience The book is exceedingly well written as it executes as complex a weave back and forth in time as any witnessed on a soccer field. But its greatest strengths are Bondy s passion for the game his Czech-born father raised him to prize soccer over all other games and the fact that he witnessed most everything he writes about. He has covered every World Cup dating back to 1990 and has traveled to the remote outposts like Tegucigalpa and Port of Spain where the team earns its Cup qualification. San Bernardino Sun, 5/10/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 Whether you're rooting for the United States National Team or not, Filip Bondy's Chasing the Game is an excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular a valuable resource Where Bondy excels is in managing to put the campaign for 2010 into a historical context that goes back to the very first World Cup in 1930 Bondy doesn't report just the facts of the games, though. His careful observations about the way the USA soccer was marginalized and unsupported bolster a too oft-ignored truism that the professional game in a country needs to be stable and successful in order for a national squad to consistently improve While it's a bit startling that the veteran sportswriter can fit so much about the journey of United States soccer into a tome that isn't of intimidating size, it's important that Bondy has produced it. Aristotle wrote, If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. Chasing the Game makes it simple for the USA fan, novice and experienced alike, to do just that. Chicago Sun Newspapers, 6/13/10 An excellent behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. team. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6/13/10 the columnist for the New York Daily News writes well, and is impressively steeped in the history and politics rolling around the spotted ball The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Global Post, 5/11/10 A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience exceedingly well written. Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 Highly recommended for soccer zealots. GQ, June 2010 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you d expect. Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and lows of soccer's beleaguered history in the U.S. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular. Washington Post Soccer Insider Blog, 4/21/10 The outstanding columnist for the New York Daily News recounts the run-up to the World Cup and what lies ahead for the American squad. New York Times, 5/11/10 The veteran journalist, a columnist who writes for The Daily News in New York, chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. GQ, 6/1/10 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you d expect. Library Journal Well known New York Daily News columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. Library Journal, 5/15/10 A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. New York Times, 5/11/10 .. .chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. Los Angeles Daily News and San Bernardino Sun, 5/11/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Global Post, 5/11/10 A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads...Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience... exceedingly well written. Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 Highly recommended for soccer zealots. GQ, June 2010 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect. Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and


New York Times, 5/11/10 The veteran journalist, a columnist who writes for The Daily News in New York, chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. GQ, 6/1/10 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect. Library Journal Well known New York Daily News columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. Library Journal, 5/15/10 A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. New York Times, 5/11/10 .. .chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. Los Angeles Daily News and San Bernardino Sun, 5/11/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Global Post, 5/11/10 A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads...Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience... exceedingly well written. Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 Highly recommended for soccer zealots. GQ, June 2010 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect. Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and lows of soccer's beleaguered history in the U.S. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular. Washington Post Soccer Insider Blog, 4/21/10 The outstanding columnist for the New York Daily News recounts the run-up to the World Cup and what lies ahead for the American squad. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular... a valuable resource... Where Bondy excels...is in managing to put the campaign for 2010 into a historical context that goes back to the very first World Cup in 1930...Bondy doesn't report just the facts of the games, though. His careful observations about the way the USA soccer was marginalized and unsupported bolster a too oft-ignored truism--that the professional game in a country needs to be stable and successful in order for a national squad to consistently improve... While it's a bit startling that the veteran sportswriter can fit so much about the journey of United States soccer into a tome that isn't of intimidating size, it's important that Bondy has produced it. Aristotle wrote, 'If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development.' Chasing the Game makes it simple for the USA fan, novice and experienced alike, to do just that. Chicago Sun Newspapers, 6/13/10 An excellent behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. team. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6/13/10 .. .the columnist for the New York Daily News writes well, and is impressively steeped in the history and politics rolling around the spotted ball... Global Post, 5/11/10 Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience...The book is exceedingly well written as it executes as complex a weave--back and forth in time--as any witnessed on a soccer field. But its greatest strengths are Bondy's passion for the game--his Czech-born father raised him to prize soccer over all other games--and the fact that he witnessed most everything he writes about. He has covered every World Cup dating back to 1990 and has traveled to the remote outposts like Tegucigalpa and Port of Spain where the team earns its Cup qualification. San Bernardino Sun, 5/10/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 Whether you're rooting for the United States National Team or not, Filip Bondy's Chasing the Game is an excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular a valuable resource Where Bondy excels is in managing to put the campaign for 2010 into a historical context that goes back to the very first World Cup in 1930 Bondy doesn't report just the facts of the games, though. His careful observations about the way the USA soccer was marginalized and unsupported bolster a too oft-ignored truism that the professional game in a country needs to be stable and successful in order for a national squad to consistently improve While it's a bit startling that the veteran sportswriter can fit so much about the journey of United States soccer into a tome that isn't of intimidating size, it's important that Bondy has produced it. Aristotle wrote, If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. Chasing the Game makes it simple for the USA fan, novice and experienced alike, to do just that. Chicago Sun Newspapers, 6/13/10 An excellent behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. team. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6/13/10 the columnist for the New York Daily News writes well, and is impressively steeped in the history and politics rolling around the spotted ball Global Post, 5/11/10 Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience The book is exceedingly well written as it executes as complex a weave back and forth in time as any witnessed on a soccer field. But its greatest strengths are Bondy s passion for the game his Czech-born father raised him to prize soccer over all other games and the fact that he witnessed most everything he writes about. He has covered every World Cup dating back to 1990 and has traveled to the remote outposts like Tegucigalpa and Port of Spain where the team earns its Cup qualification. San Bernardino Sun, 5/10/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 Whether you're rooting for the United States National Team or not, Filip Bondy's Chasing the Game is an excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. New York Times, 5/11/10 The veteran journalist, a columnist who writes for The Daily News in New York, chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. GQ, 6/1/10 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you d expect. The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Global Post, 5/11/10 A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience exceedingly well written. Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 Highly recommended for soccer zealots. GQ, June 2010 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you d expect. Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and lows of soccer's beleaguered history in the U.S. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular. Washington Post Soccer Insider Blog, 4/21/10 The outstanding columnist for the New York Daily News recounts the run-up to the World Cup and what lies ahead for the American squad. Library Journal Well known New York Daily News columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. Library Journal, 5/15/10 A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. New York Times, 5/11/10 .. .chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. Los Angeles Daily News and San Bernardino Sun, 5/11/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Global Post, 5/11/10 A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads...Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience... exceedingly well written. Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 Highly recommended for soccer zealots. GQ, June 2010 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect. Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and


Library Journal<br> Well known New York Daily News columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. <br> Library Journal, 5/15/10<br> A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. <br> New York Times, 5/11/10<br> .. .chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. <br> Los Angeles Daily News and San Bernardino Sun, 5/11/10<br> Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. <br>The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10<br> An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. <br>Global Post, 5/11/10<br> A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads...Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience... exceedingly well written. <br>Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10<br> Highly recommended for soccer zealots. <br> GQ, June 2010<br> The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect. <br> Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10<br> Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and


"Global Post, 5/11/10 ""Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience...The book is exceedingly well written as it executes as complex a weave--back and forth in time--as any witnessed on a soccer field. But its greatest strengths are Bondy's passion for the game--his Czech-born father raised him to prize soccer over all other games--and the fact that he witnessed most everything he writes about. He has covered every World Cup dating back to 1990 and has traveled to the remote outposts like Tegucigalpa and Port of Spain where the team earns its Cup qualification."" San Bernardino Sun, 5/10/10 ""Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins."" Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 ""Whether you're rooting for the United States National Team or not, Filip Bondy's Chasing the Game is an excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup."" Goal.com, 6/5/10 ""A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular... a valuable resource... Where Bondy excels...is in managing to put the campaign for 2010 into a historical context that goes back to the very first World Cup in 1930...Bondy doesn't report just the facts of the games, though. His careful observations about the way the USA soccer was marginalized and unsupported bolster a too oft-ignored truism--that the professional game in a country needs to be stable and successful in order for a national squad to consistently improve... While it's a bit startling that the veteran sportswriter can fit so much about the journey of United States soccer into a tome that isn't of intimidating size, it's important that Bondy has produced it. Aristotle wrote, 'If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development.' Chasing the Game makes it simple for the USA fan, novice and experienced alike, to do just that."" Chicago Sun Newspapers, 6/13/10 ""An excellent behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. team."" Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6/13/10 .."".the columnist for the New York Daily News writes well, and is impressively steeped in the history and politics rolling around the spotted ball..."" Library Journal Well known New York Daily News columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. Library Journal, 5/15/10 ""A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended."" New York Times, 5/11/10 .."".chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa."" Los Angeles Daily News and San Bernardino Sun, 5/11/10 ""Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins."" The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 ""An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup."" Global Post, 5/11/10 ""A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads...Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience... exceedingly well written."" Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 ""Highly recommended for soccer zealots."" GQ, June 2010 ""The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect."" Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 ""Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and lows of soccer's beleaguered history in the U.S."" Goal.com, 6/5/10 ""A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular."" Washington Post Soccer Insider Blog, 4/21/10 ""The outstanding columnist for the New York Daily News recounts the run-up to the World Cup and what lies ahead for the American squad."" New York Times, 5/11/10 ""The veteran journalist, a columnist who writes for The Daily News in New York, chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa."" GQ, 6/1/10 ""The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect."" Global Post, 5/11/10 Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience The book is exceedingly well written as it executes as complex a weave back and forth in time as any witnessed on a soccer field. But its greatest strengths are Bondy s passion for the game his Czech-born father raised him to prize soccer over all other games and the fact that he witnessed most everything he writes about. He has covered every World Cup dating back to 1990 and has traveled to the remote outposts like Tegucigalpa and Port of Spain where the team earns its Cup qualification. San Bernardino Sun, 5/10/10 Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins. Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 Whether you're rooting for the United States National Team or not, Filip Bondy's Chasing the Game is an excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. "" Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular a valuable resource Where Bondy excels is in managing to put the campaign for 2010 into a historical context that goes back to the very first World Cup in 1930 Bondy doesn't report just the facts of the games, though. His careful observations about the way the USA soccer was marginalized and unsupported bolster a too oft-ignored truism that the professional game in a country needs to be stable and successful in order for a national squad to consistently improve While it's a bit startling that the veteran sportswriter can fit so much about the journey of United States soccer into a tome that isn't of intimidating size, it's important that Bondy has produced it. Aristotle wrote, If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. Chasing the Game makes it simple for the USA fan, novice and experienced alike, to do just that. Chicago Sun Newspapers, 6/13/10 An excellent behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. team. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6/13/10 the columnist for the New York Daily News writes well, and is impressively steeped in the history and politics rolling around the spotted ball "" The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Global Post, 5/11/10 A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience exceedingly well written. Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 Highly recommended for soccer zealots. GQ, June 2010 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you d expect."" Barnes & Noble Review, 5/31/10 Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and lows of soccer's beleaguered history in the U.S. Goal.com, 6/5/10 A comprehensive look at the USA's journey in the sport in general, and the 2010 World Cup in particular. Washington Post Soccer Insider Blog, 4/21/10 The outstanding columnist for the New York Daily News recounts the run-up to the World Cup and what lies ahead for the American squad. "" New York Times, 5/11/10 The veteran journalist, a columnist who writes for The Daily News in New York, chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa. GQ, 6/1/10 The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you d expect. "" Library Journal Well known ""New York Daily News"" columnist Bondy tackles American soccer, from the heights of a 1950 stunner over England to the depths of 2006, when the U.S. squad could barely get a shot on goal. Bondy treats readers to an inside view of the current American team that will chase after World Cup glory in South Africa this summer--like players Landon Donovan and Joey Altidore, goal tender Tim Howard, and coach Bob Bradley. Placing soccer within a social, economic, and sporting context, the author provides readers with a fast-paced, enjoyable read about the game and the quest. A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended. ""Library Journal,"" 5/15/10 ""A remarkable account; essential for all fans of the game. Highly recommended."" ""New York Times,"" 5/11/10 .."".chronicles the evolutionary fits and starts of soccer in America, from the grass roots to the fields of South Africa."" ""Los Angeles Daily News"" and ""San Bernardino Sun,"" 5/11/10 ""Bondy's insights are meaningful whether a reader only pays attention to soccer once every four years or is a devoted fan...an excellent primer for those who want to understand American soccer's place in the sport and the world before the tournament begins."" The Bleacher Report, 5/11/10 ""An excellent recap of the USNT qualifying for the 2010 World Cup."" Global Post, 5/11/10 ""A useful primer for both knowledgeable fans and those who, after a four-year hiatus from soccer, want to catch up with our lads...Bondy provides a remarkably comprehensive modern history of American soccer and its World Cup experience... exceedingly well written."" Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports, 5/13/10 ""Highly recommended for soccer zealots."" ""GQ,"" June 2010 ""The odyssey of our national team, which is a lot weirder and more fascinating than you'd expect."" ""Barnes & Noble Review,"" 5/31/10 ""Bondy entertainingly describes the highs and"


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Filip Bondy is a columnist for the New York Daily News and author of Tip-Off, among other books. He lives in New York.

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