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Why a Documentary About the Liverpool “Spice Boys” is a Good Idea
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Just under two weeks ago, I was once again staring…
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In women’s football, there is an irreversible sense of lost…
The Canadian Premier League: Building Momentum
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The Canadian Premier League: A New Era, or Another Experiment Destined For Failure?
The history of Canadian football is permeated with geographical complexities,…
Canadian Football: Success Abroad, but at What Local Cost?
The history of Canadian football is permeated with geographical complexities,…
Canadian Football: A North American League Wrapped in Stars and Stripes
The history of Canadian football is permeated with geographical complexities,…
Portuguesa and the Venezuelan Ultra Turned Kidnapper
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A regular feature of the YouTube show “Stick to Football”…
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Football’s Shuffle Between Skin and Silhouette
“I like going down to a nice little local pub,”…
When Caracas Fans Made it Rain at the Clasico
When Deportivo Tachira arrived in the capital of Caracas at…
KRC Genk – The Belgian academy producing some of football’s biggest stars
Tucked away in Eastern Belgium, closer to the Dutch border…
Interview with Stefano Cusin, the Italian globetrotter who’s on a quest in Africa
In an interview, Stefano Cusin, the Italian manager of the South Sudan national team, speaks of his experiences, beliefs, and a love for challenge.
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“He never told me until I stumbled upon it!” Charlie…