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Passovotchka: Moscow Dynamo (Bloomsbury Paperbacks) [Paperback]

David Downing
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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; New edition edition (5 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747548137
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747548133
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 13 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 696,670 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Russians were eager to know about British training methods--they obviously couldn't bring themselves to believe that running round the pitch was the only one--and shamelessly enquired about player's private lives. In return the British learned several things about Soviet football. It turned out that Soviet linesman's flags were bigger, and varied in colour according to the conditions.

David Downing recalls the 1945 tour of Britain by Dynamo Moscow--cream of Soviet football--in a fascinating, often hilarious account of two cultures clashing during the honeymoon of affection for the Russians--and communism--that would cease with the Cold War.

The characters are straight out of an Ealing comedy--Moscow's own Raymond Glendenning, Soviet tour radio commentator Vadim Sinyavsky ("He's through! He has scored! Yes, comrades, you can kiss him."); the bemused "men from the ministry" (in this case the FA) struggling to comprehend the eccentric requirements of their honoured guests; the monosyllabic female tour interpreter, who would not accompany journalists to interview players in the Dynamo dressing room, leaving the helpless hacks to file reams of increasingly desperate copy.

But the sporting facts were to seem less amusing to hosts who still talked happily about showing the world how to play. After four games--wins over Cardiff City and Arsenal, draws with Chelsea and Glasgow Rangers--it was crystal clear that the journalist who had reported the training Dynamo players as being "so slow you can see them thinking", had been leading his readers astray.

Passovotchka is a remarkable tale, an intriguing glimpse into social history and a sparkling sporting comedy.--Alex Hankin

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On 4 November 1945 a party from Moscow Dynamo Football Club travelled to Britain to play four matches against top British teams. They departed thirty-three days later, leaving a trail of controversy in their unbeaten wake. With the Cold War not yet begun, Russia was still Britain's ally and everyone claimed to want to keep politics out of sport. But the Soviet authorities were clearly anxious that Dynamo's performance should reflect well on the State; and there were many in the British press eager to make political capital out of the controversy surrounding the tour. David Downing has researched the details of this eventful and historic tour meticulously. The result is both a vivid portrait of club football's early forays into the international arena and a fascinating picture of two cultures helplessly colliding.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
PASSOVOTCHKA is a very very enjoyable read. It gives, in great detail, the insight to a very important time for English and European football. It also gives an idea of how the relations between Britian and the Soviet Union, despite the 2nd world War victory, were still very much on edge.

Moscow Dynamo were the first European team to tour Britian after the war and the book explains how a group of young Russian men changed English football for ever with their skill and training methods.

After reading PASSOVOTCHKA, I have come to the conclusion that Moscow Dynamo in 1945 were the best European club side to ever play on our shores.

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Format:Hardcover
Passovotchka is a wonderful story of the Moscow Dynamo Tour in l945 - giving not only the flavour of football of the time but of the history and cultural idiosyncrasies of the era. The accounts of the games in Cardiff and Glasgow are delightful, full of inspiration and nostalgia for the game as it once was played. Read this book and you will find a history of football and a history of Anglo-Soviet relations wound together in a great story!
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Gripping 5 Feb 2003
Format:Hardcover
A good historical book, interesting to both students of football and students of post-war Europe. Never dry, but an enlightening tale of "what it was like" and how Russian football began. Not an epic tale of heroism but a very interesting tale not ruined by knowing the results of the games already.
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