The Athletic's Adam Hurrey, Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker pick through the rubble of the 48-hour-long European Super League and what it meant for our consumption of modern football.
How did Gary Neville become the Pied Piper of football discourse? Why did nobody use the words "game's gone" despite the game quite literally nearly going?
Did we witness the worst-ever instance of politicians deploying football analogies? And what was the most surreal moment of the whole news cycle?
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How did Gary Neville become the Pied Piper of football discourse? Why did nobody use the words "game's gone" despite the game quite literally nearly going?
Did we witness the worst-ever instance of politicians deploying football analogies? And what was the most surreal moment of the whole news cycle?
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