On the Corriere dello Sport
WOMEN, VODKA AND A SAMPLE
outside the box was in the late 50s and T-shirts was, strictly hand-stitched the initials CCCP. It was the Union Company, and in the national bully played a great talent. His name was Eduard Streltsov, had the tuft of blond show, the eye and the wry smile of smart people who often end up offside, and it is possible that what is its purpose. Streltsov in those years was the star of that kick so distant and hazy. His story, his career shattered on the eve of World '58 in Sweden on trial for rape, the yellow around that process, the five years in the gulag, the contours of a fascinating and mysterious story that strays from sport to politics between suspicion and revenge, are recounted in detail and with commendable passion Marco Iaria, a journalist of the "Gazzetta dello Sport." Streltsov, which the author calls "dangerously Western communist regime," went to women, gets drunk on vodka, he was a borderline out of order. And divinely played football. It had everything to be known, break, out of the news and become a poster. But we did. Why will find out by reading "Women, vodka and gulag: Eduard Streltsov, the champion." "Women, vodka and gulag: Eduard Streltsov, the champion," Marco Iaria Editions Limina, € 148, € 19.90.
Furio Zara
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