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Das Reboot

How German Football Reinvented Itself and Conquered the World

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Das Reboot

By: Raphael Honigstein
Narrated by: Charlie Anson
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"Football is a simple game; 22 men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win." (Gary Lineker)

On 13 July 2014, World Cup Final, the last 10 minutes of extra time: Germany forward Mario Götze, receiving a floated pass from his international teammate André Schürrle, jumps slightly to meet the ball and cushion it with his chest. Landing on his left foot, he takes a step with his right, swivels, and in one fluid motion, without the ball touching the ground, volleys it past the onrushing Argentine goalkeeper into the far corner of the net. The goal wins Germany the World Cup for the first time in almost twenty-five years.

In the aftermath Götze looks dazed, unable to comprehend what he has done.

In Das Reboot, journalist and television pundit Raphael Honigstein charts the return of German football from the international wilderness of the late 1990s to Götze's moment of genius and asks: how did this come about? How did German football transform itself from its efficient but unappealing and defensively minded traditions to the free-flowing, attacking football that was on display in 2014?

The answer takes him from California to Stuttgart, from Munich to the Maracaná, via Dortmund and Durban. Packed with exclusive interviews with the key protagonists, Honigstein's book lifts the lid on the secrets of German football's success.

©2015 Raphael Honigstein (P)2015 Random House AudioBooks
Europe Football (Soccer) Germany Sports History Sports Game

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Fantastic book/audio book.Would definitely recommend. If you're a fan of German football then what's not to like?!

Terrific

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An outstanding book, extremely well read that I found hard to leave when I'd finished it. Recommended.

A terrific, immersive listen

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This book demonstrates why the England national team is so far behind every body else on the national stage. A superb listen

This shows how far English football is behind everyone

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Great charting the progress but would have liked more on the influence of coaches like Rangnick. An excellent story nonetheless with a good balance between the emotional and tactical elements

Very good but nearly great

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Most insightful. Why have we not done this in England? Thought that the narrator did a great job of delivering the story.

Essential Football Reading

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Great narration. A little tedious at times with a lot of names and events beeing named. Get past that and you have an interesting football related story on your hands.

Excellent

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, very in-depth account of the troubles of recent German football, by a great writer.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

A good bit. It's somewhat a disgrace that the awful mispronunciation of not only German, but Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, etc., names and words were allowed to remain in this book. Lothar Matthaeus' name was especially butchered, with about three different pronunciations in as many sentences.

Very interesting story

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The most interesting parts of this book lie in the cultural changes made by Klinnsman

Great book

Interesting listen

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good book covering Germany's 2016 world cup triumph. But audio book performance let down by mispronunciation of a lot of player names

good book but performance full of mispronunciation

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What made the experience of listening to Das Reboot the most enjoyable?

I liked the structure. Summarising one worldcup game and then go back in hstory. Good and appropriate inclusion of player comments/interviews.

What about Charlie Anson’s performance did you like?

Unfortunately really struggled with the german names. It would have been worthwhile to get german native speaker as support to understand the correct pronunciation.

Any additional comments?

Shame of the poor pronunciation, otherwisewell research and informative

Great content

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