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Is Football Losing Its Soul? VAR, Tactics and Rising Control in the Modern Game
Football has flourished on chaos for generations the crowd’s thunderous applause, the unplanned brilliance, and the passionate outbursts that bring the sport to life. However, it now feels as though the modern game is becoming safer, quieter, and ultimately less human particularly in the Premier League. Football hasn’t been “killed” by a single rule change. Instead, the game is gradually losing the raw spontaneity that once defined it, through a thousand small limitations, te


Business Over Ball: Are Fans and Culture Being Priced Out of the Game?
By Buster Adams Football and culture are fundamentally inseparable. The world’s most followed sport does not simply represent identity; it actively shapes it, binding communities, cities, and nations through a shared sense of belonging. Few symbols capture that connection more powerfully than a football shirt: a canvas through which heritage, identity, and pride can be expressed. The examples are everywhere. From music, AFC Ajax’s 2021–22 “Bob Marley” kit weaves the “Three Li


Is the Premier League the Most Competitive It Has Ever Been?
Since 1992, the Premier League has taken the world by storm. Billions tune in from around the globe, and millions travel to England to catch a glimpse of football’s pinnacle domestic competition. Thirty-four years on from the introduction of arguably the world’s finest league, seven clubs have lifted the title and more than 30,000 goals have been scored, earning the “Prem” its reputation as the greatest league on earth. However, over the last five years or so, criticism has g
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