Edwin Setiadi

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Johan Cruyff once commented that Total Football could not have developed in a country that didn’t play hockey – movement off the ball being key to that sport – and it is probably significant that in eastern Europe it was not uncommon for footballers to play ice-hockey in the winter. English football, by contrast, had grown up in the public schools in tandem with rugby, in which structure is everything and positions have clearly defined objectives.
Behind the Curtain: Football in Eastern Europe
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