This is a marvellous football book, although it is much more than that. -- Roger Alton * The Times * There's more to every aspect of football than meets the eye, and that's brilliantly captured here. * Adrian Chiles, Writer and Television and Radio Presenter * Joey D'Urso is a fresh voice and a tireless reporter, who takes the reader from China to Colombia via Nottingham. He's the first person to use football shirts to explain the world, and does it convincingly. Kudos and respect. * Simon Kuper, Award-Winning Author of Soccernomics and Football Against The Enemy * Extensively researched and wonderfully written, Joey's book deserves to be read by all. * Martin ONeill, Football Manager & Former Professional Footballer * Without question, Joey is one of the most intelligent and thoughtful journalists I've ever worked with. This book encapsulates Joey's brilliance as a journalist: big thinking and relatable - local, global, political, sporting. What does a rectangle-ish of colourful, sweaty polyester tell you about the contemporary world? One heck of a lot, it turns out - about belonging and identity yes, but geopolitics and economics too. This book is a brilliant idea, brilliantly researched and brilliantly written. * Chris Mason, Political Editor of BBC News * Smart, warm and original... it will make politics nerds think differently about football, and football fans think differently about the world. * Matt Chorley, Broadcaster at BBC Radio 5 Live * One of the most original and innovative football books in some time, a "Parts Unknown" for the game, as well as football business and football culture. Joey's unique writing is perfect for that Bourdain role. You might be familiar with some of the shirts, but some of the stories from the brilliant on-the-ground reporting within will astound you. A book that will both enthral and seriously educate. * Miguel Delaney, Bestselling Author of States of Play: How Sportswashing Took Over Football & Chief Football Writer at The Independent * Oligarchs, petro-states, narcotrafficantes, are just a few of the characters running football these days. Starting with football kits, Joey D'Urso brilliantly maps the political and economic interest that have come to colonise their iconography and the game as a whole. After you have read this book, "playing for the shirt" will never sound the same again. * David Goldblatt, the award-winning author of The Ball is Round * A day at the football is usually an escape from politics - but Joey D'Urso's revealing reporting reminds us that it's never quite so simple. This colourful book is a treat for anyone interested in both... or neither. * Patrick Maguire, Bestselling co-Author of Get In: The Inside Story of Labour Under Starmer & Chief Political Commentator at The Times * After reading this thoroughly resourceful and revealing book, you will never look at football shirts in the same way again. -- Jon Spurling * FourFourTwo * A meticulously researched book that reveals plenty about football and even more about the modern world. * Adam Crafton, Football Writer at The Athletic * One of the best books on football I have ever read. * Dame Tracey Crouch, Former Sports Minister and MP * Whether you binge it or snack on it, if you like football, football shirts, history or politics, you'll find lots to love in this eye-opening and insightful book, and you'll feel smarter for having read it. Fascinatingly detailed and painstakingly researched, with a real passion for the beautiful game - especially watching matches of all levels at stadia across the globe - that shines through. * David Arrowsmith, author of Narcoball: Love, Death and Football in Escobar's Colombia * An engaging, original, insightful and introspective examination of football's relationship with politics and power. Joey helps us understand how football and the world operate. * Colin Millar, The Athletic * Every page brings the reader at least a few 'well, I never knew that' bits . . . scrupulously researched -- Darragh McManus * Irish Independent * More Than a Shirt reframes the narrative about football's place in the modern world by scrutinizing part of its literal fabric -- Jude Horspool * Times Literary Supplement *