Reviews: Danish Dynamite (1)
“I also like bacon and eggs in the morning!”
(Paperback)
Once upon a time, Denmark were whipping boy’s, they had no tactics or team talks and were unprofessional beyond belief. Players would warm up for games talking to their families in the crowd. The team also treated fixtures as a holiday, only there for the beer in the clubhouse afterwards.
A new continental coach and the abandonment of the DBU selection committee changed all that. Players attitudes and outlook changed and they soon went on to win admirers and football matches.
They steamrolled their way through qualifiers and took the tournament’s by storm battering some big nations along the way. The late 80’s was their first showing’s in UEFA big party’s.
This book is excellent and the way it is written, you actually feel like your one of the squad on this amazing journey drinking beer and smoking along the way. They were a lovable bunch of blokes.
Fully recommend this, and the book finishes glossing over the new generation winning Euro 92, having not actually qualified. This must form a sequel from the author’s.
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Danish Dynamite: The Story of Football's Greatest Cult Team
Non-Fiction, Sports, Football / Soccer
Rob Smyth (author) , Lars Eriksen (author) , Mike Gibbons (author)
Paperback Published on: 24/04/2014
Price: £12.99
