Nick Greene offers insights for men's World Cup viewers
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 3:02 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Nick Greene's book, 'How to Watch Soccer Like a Genius', provides an intellectual approach for viewers of the men's World Cup. It explores soccer's historical evolution, from medieval folk football to modern game dynamics. Greene includes expert interviews, such as one with a scientist who likens soccer's low-scoring games to poorly designed experiments, emphasizing randomness in outcomes. The book aims to deepen appreciation and understanding of the tournament viewing experience.
- •Greene's book traces the history of soccer from medieval times.
- •It features interviews with experts discussing game dynamics.
- •A scientist compares low scores in soccer to poorly designed experiments.
- •The book aims to enrich World Cup viewing for fans.
- •Readers can purchase the book at local bookstores.
- 3:02 PMYahoo Sports — How to watch the men's World Cup like a genius
"Nick Greene's book offers an intellectual tune-up for readers looking to get the most out of their tournament viewing.
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