The s(pace) between football matches: post sabbatical ruminations
This rootedness of reality in the concrete presence of the past is one of the things which makes history so important. We need to know where we’ve been in order Continue Reading →
This rootedness of reality in the concrete presence of the past is one of the things which makes history so important. We need to know where we’ve been in order Continue Reading →
A rainy summer Sunday in New England is a nice break from the heat and humidity. I’m playing catch-up this weekend (see below) so few updates. Watched Suzume on the Continue Reading →
The Saints defeated Millwall 1-0 in a pre-season warm-up. That’s all I have right now.
(1) Check Out What Went Down at The Brompton World Championships London (HYPEBEAST) (2) Bromley aiming to ‘smash doors open’ in first EFL season (BBC Sport) Limestone ArchivesFootball in Cinema
The weekend is always like a blank canvas. I’m drinking coffee and listening to EURO GAMEDAY on TALKSPORT. (1) St Margaret’s Roman Catholic church, Twickenham by Williams and Winkley (The Continue Reading →
“Limestone Roof is like the Arts & Culture section of the Wall Street Journal.” — Lionel Trilling Football, Bermuda, Naruto, Playmobil, and the British. It’s amazing HOW all my favorites Continue Reading →
(1) ‘I get it’ – Page accepts boos after Gibraltar draw (BBC) (2) Sachiel Ming rescues point for Bermuda in World Cup qualifier (The Royal Gazette) (3) Bruce Arena on Continue Reading →
“It’s a bit written in the stars, sometimes it’s not meant to be.” — Daniel Farke (Leeds Manager) The Saints defeated Leeds United 1-0 at Wembley and have been promoted Continue Reading →
“Only the dark grey umbrella, raised incongruously against the sun, reminds us that this scene is set in August 1939, on the eve of war.” — James Russell A placeholder Continue Reading →
Have you heard someone say that football is life? It’s clichéd but there have been 10 times when the sport has intersected with my life in a very personal and Continue Reading →