Monthly Archives: March 2012

La Roja enters Amazon UK’s top 100 sports books

New video of La Roja Book launch: Jimmy Burns with Guillem Balague at the NH Hotel Book Launch: La Roja. A Journey Through Spanish Football by Jimmy Burns from Visuad Studio on Vimeo.


Cristina Fernández picks a fight

Argentina’s president never appears in public without a heavy layer of make-up. “I put it on like I am painting a door,” she told her authorised biographer, Sandra Russo. Indeed, Russo’s book dedicates a whole chapter to the subject that many believe holds the key to who Cristina Fernández really is. One western diplomat in Buenos Aires – a woman – told me: “She really is beautiful when you meet her close up, and she is intelligent.” Her critics question her political credentials behind the mask. “Cristina uses her femininity, …

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Herrera, Guardiola, & the catenaccio

  During his time  as manager of FC Barcelona, Helenio  Herrera made a name for himself for a number of reasons. I would like to name just two. The first was as a very good psychologist. He was disdainful of other managers who failed to engage with their players and to bring about a real change in their attitude to the game. Herrera claimed to be able to look into the  heads  and heart of each of his players, and to be able to turn this to the  team’s best advantage. …

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Football notes, courtesy of Unamumo

In his excellent sports column  in Tuesday’s El Pais, the incisive Martin Girard draws on the latest book by Alfredo Relaño  to remind us how the divergent histories of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona have forged the identity of both clubs. It a subject close to my heart and I expand on it  at some length in my new  book La Roja: A Journey through Spanish Football  which is due out very soon .  Relaño notes that Carlos Padros, the founder of Real Madrid, was abandoned by his club during the …

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Is the sun setting on the Spanish Church?

Catholicism in Spain It was announced this week that the Pope will visit Spain in November. The news comes during a tense phase in Church-State relations after the Spanish Senate approved a new abortion law on 25 February. It is the latest round in a battle that the secularising government seems to be winning Last year an estimated one million people demonstrated in Madrid when the proposals to liberalise the abortion law became public. Now that it looks set to become law, the Spanish bishops’ conference has approved a new …

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Clemente at the Camp Nou

In the Spring of 1984,  one of the ugliest encounters in Spanish football history,  the King’s Cup final between FC Barcelona and Athletic  Bilbao was held at the Bernabeu. The clubs had, respectively, Cesar Menotti and Javier Clemente as managers. Barca still had Maradona as a star player. The season had been characterised by a growing debate between Menotti and Clemente about how football should be played. Menotti claimed to be an admirer of free creative football which he contrasted with the defensive ‘brutal’ play favoured by Clemente. Brutality had …

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