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A thrilling account of the incredible journey of Indian football Few football-crazy fans today may be aware that India was once called the 'Brazil of Asia'. Or that the competition between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan is ranked among the top fifty club rivalries in the world. Brilliant players, world-class coaches and passionate fans-including political leaders and film celebrities-once combined to make India a football-worshipping nation. A major source of sports entertainment in India, football has thrived in several places apart from Kolkata. The game has also been inextricably linked to community identity, shrewdly used towards political ends and contributed richly to our cultural heritage. In Barefoot to Boots, renowned journalist Novy Kapadia reveals Indian football's glorious legacy through riveting descriptions of on-field action, stories of memorable matches, lively anecdotes, and exclusive conversations with legendary players and officials. Having witnessed the evolution of the sport for over fifty years, Novy charts its eventful journey up to the present, to enthral old and new fans alike. The book will offer invaluable insight into the future of the game as the Indian Super League dramatically changes the face of domestic football and India hosts the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the first time. 'Novy is like an encyclopaedia on Indian football and this book reveals his passion for the game'-Syed Nayeemuddin, Dronacharya and Arjuna award-winner Review: A must for Bongs & all football fans. - This is a book which passionately discusses the highs of Indian football which was world class in 1950-60s when we repeatedly performed well on international level. Greats of yesteryears come and they are from across India. The author, a football / spirts journalist has put in his heart in writing this book. Itโs a TREAT. Review: Pages are old otherwise ok - Pages are old otherwise ok





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R**R
A must for Bongs & all football fans.
This is a book which passionately discusses the highs of Indian football which was world class in 1950-60s when we repeatedly performed well on international level. Greats of yesteryears come and they are from across India. The author, a football / spirts journalist has put in his heart in writing this book. Itโs a TREAT.
R**A
Pages are old otherwise ok
Pages are old otherwise ok
H**A
An excellent glimpse of the golden olden vintage FOOTBALL DAYS OF INDIA
Must read for every Indian Football Fan
O**R
A gem of a book
A "must read" for football fans in India!
C**Y
A passionate follower of Indian football
As an ardent football fan.. more so an Indian football enthusiast.. Novi sir sir's poetic commentary has long been missed.. this book details the journey of Indian football from its nascent stage.. for lanes and bylane of North Kolkata to its Maidan.. the colonial influence in Goanese football.. a detailed history fro Rahim sir to PK Banerjee to Chuni Goswami..to Amal Datta sir..Syed Nymuddin.. to recently past poster boys Bhaichung Bhutia and equally talented IM Vijayan..
G**E
Must read book for footballer
Good
A**T
Wonderful book
The only bad thing I felt was that I read this book after Novy left us. What a book, how I would have loved to have interact with him. An absolute must read for fans of Indian football.
A**A
A damp squib
Uninteresting, pedestrian narration, glaring omissions (misses out on Md. Habib and Surajit Sengupta yet mentions Ancheri, no mention of Burruchaga / Roman / Lato playing in the Nehru Cup) - will not enthuse those who are not football fans. May interest football enthusiasts, though
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