
The Britpop of Football: How everything changed in the nineties
“And then dance and drink and screw Because there’s nothing else to do.” – Pulp, Common People The nineties gave birth to both the Britpop
“And then dance and drink and screw Because there’s nothing else to do.” – Pulp, Common People The nineties gave birth to both the Britpop
No one knows for sure why so many people love football. Football is a mixture of nothing and everything. Most the latter, I will argue.
I moved to Barcelona in January 2008, six months before Josep Guardiola took over as the head coach of FC Barcelona. It was the beginning
‘It’s like dancing with your sister’, said Luis Enrique, the Spanish national team coach, referring to how it is to play football without spectators. However,
“And then dance and drink and screw Because there’s nothing else to do.” – Pulp, Common People The nineties gave birth to both the Britpop
No one knows for sure why so many people love football. Football is a mixture of nothing and everything. Most the latter, I will argue.
I moved to Barcelona in January 2008, six months before Josep Guardiola took over as the head coach of FC Barcelona. It was the beginning
‘It’s like dancing with your sister’, said Luis Enrique, the Spanish national team coach, referring to how it is to play football without spectators. However,
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