Advantages: He was at the world cup so it is first hand experience Disadvantages: None realy.
...the riots started and being tear gassed when it was the Tunisian fans causing the trouble. He puts accross many examples of when the police seemed to single out the English, more because of their reputation than anything else.
The book includes anicdotes from many different people who have written to him with their views on what hapened in France. Many of these are not from English fans but from supporters from places such as Scotland, Canada, and ... ...from neutral supporters at the world cup and even people who were nothing to do with the football.
It is written in a diary format which starts on June 10, and finishes when he came home for good after the Argentina game on June 30th.
The only thing I would say against Eddy's books are that although he gets many different viewpoints, it is obviously possible for him to pick and choose which extracts go into the book, along with actually editing ...
rob_wallbank 11.06.2001
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