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Book Club: Fever Pitch
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Book Club: Fever Pitch
Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby is a memoir about football, obsession, and identity, told through the lens of Hornby’s lifelong support of Arsenal Football Club. Rather than being a traditional sports book, it uses football as a way to examine childhood, adulthood, relationships, masculinity, and emotional dependency.

Book Club: The Beckham Experiment by Grant Wahl
The Beckham Experiment by Grant Wahl follows David Beckham’s landmark move to Major League Soccer in 2007, revealing how the LA Galaxy—and the league itself—attempted to leverage his global fame to transform American soccer. Through behind-the-scenes reporting, Wahl shows the cultural clashes, locker-room tensions, marketing pressures, and unrealistic expectations that surrounded Beckham’s arrival, especially as veteran players struggled with pay disparities and coaches navigated celebrity influence. The book captures both the ambition and chaos of the experiment, illustrating how Beckham’s presence reshaped MLS commercially while exposing the growing pains of a league trying to evolve into a global force.
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Documentary: Inside Japan’s Football Obsession - FourFourTwo
FourFourTwo explores Japan's unique football culture, focusing on the J.League's history, its impact after co-hosting the 2002 World Cup, the success of players in global leagues, and the passionate fanbase of Urawa Red Diamonds, highlighting the match day experience and the fans' dedication.
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Everton v Liverpool 06/11/1982 Radio Commentary (Audio Only)


Liverpool dominated Everton in a 5-0 victory fueled by Ian Rush's four goals and Glenn Keely's early red card, solidifying their lead in the First Division.

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Music: 2025 Brògeal - Tuesday Paper Club [Official Video]
I’ve never been to Ireland, but from what I can tell, this video might just encapsulate every Irish stereotype I’ve ever heard, imagined, or conjured in the deepest chambers of my brain. I don’t think there’s a single scene without Adidas, cigarettes, whiskey, beer, or swamps. There’s no football in this—because this is football... So here’s my new favorite band, or something. Sláinte!
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Passing Pattern Issue 2

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