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Ian King

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The Dirty Cup: And at the end, the Germans don't always win

“Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win.”

Lineker, G.

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The Dirty Cup: Sent homeward tae think again?

The year is 2070. The World Cup finals now feature 195 nations on this planet plus some other ones that we’ve colonised, and take a year and a half to complete. And Scotland, after drawing with Sri-Lanka and St Nevis and Kitts, lose their f...

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Trigger-warning for serious sexual abuse.

The World Cup doesn’t really become a World Cup until there is complete global schadenfreude directed towards one individual, and this summer it landed early with Cristiano Ronaldo, who denies the...

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The Dirty Cup: Messimania masks some fascinating questions about a unique player

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