The 90s were the decade of football of all possibilities... The greatness, then the decadence of Olympique de Marseille. The advent of Paris Saint-Germain, Canal+ version. The World Cup 94 in the United States (without the French team, but with Bulgaria). The great Juve team. The rebirth of Real Madrid. The creation of the Champions League (with pools). As well as the rise of equipment manufacturers (and fluorescent jerseys), television and business too...
The best (and worst) of football (but not only) from the 90s, in nearly 200 pages of joy, more than 300 photos, most of which had not left the attics, and of course the definitive texts from the journalists from SoFoot .
Without forgetting: Hristo Stoichkov, Tomas Brolin, the Fugees, the democratization of cell phones, Bernard Tapie, floppy disks, Silvio Berlusconi, the Nantes style game, overalls, the Brazilians of PSG, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air , Windows 95, the puppet of Luis Fernandez, the Kangol berets, the hair of Frank Leboeuf, Street Fighter II , Gilles Hampartzoumian, the K7 videos, the golden goal, Roberto Baggio, Hartley hearts alive , the Golden Ball and Jean's pornos -Pierre Papin, Stefan Effenberg, boy bands, Francis Llacer, Classe mannequin , the American World Cup, Michael Jordan, Dance Machine , X-Files , Davor Šuker, the return of disco, Whitney Houston, the Cruijff Dream Team , Pablo Escobar, the Cantona latte, Gabriel Batistuta, denim jackets, Diana Spencer, “ Great Milan ”, Matrix , Fernando Redondo...
The list of what makes the 90s great is at least as long as the legendary Tony Vairelles' mullet. Which, obviously, prefaces and signs this legendary book.