I Could Sit Here For Hours and Look at the Turf
- Amusing, intelligent texts about football
This book is an entertaining and enlightening literary journey through the world of football.
Moritz Rinke lets the missed penalties of Uli Hoeneß and Bastian Schweinsteiger talk to each other and stares at the legendary back of Uwe Seeler's head for an elevator ride. At the Weser stadium, he steals sacred turf with his son and stows it in a Tupperware box, which he places next to Bertold Brecht's original pipe. He spends the night with Thomas Tuchel in a Berlin bar and writes a speech to the nation in the spirit of Hölderlin and Toni Kroos. In Qatar, he visits the newly built stadiums in disbelief and explains the decline of football using the example of his niece's friend, who had an affair with Neymar.
- Publisher: KiWi-Taschenbuch
- Release: 11.04.2024
- ISBN: 978-3-462-00574-5
- 224 Pages
- Author: Moritz Rinke
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