What 2021 taught me about myself and society and how we can utilize lessons from the beautiful game to work together to achieve success in 2022.
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What 2021 taught me about myself and society and how we can utilize lessons from the beautiful game to work together to achieve success in 2022.
“Football, bloody hell” exclaimed Alex Ferguson as Manchester United came back to win the 1999 Champions League, scoring two goals in injury time against the indomitable Bayern Munich. UEFA Euro 2020 in 2021 has had so many “Football, bloody hell” moments and I found pleasure in writing about a few. The exciting part is, there’s more to come.
Jamie Vardy is one of the most underrated strikers in the world constantly playing on the shoulder of the world's greatest defenders and causing havoc. He plies his trade for Leicester City, a club most of the world hadn't heard of prior to 2015, the year they completed the greatest Cinderella story in sports history by winning the Premier League title.
The proposed Super League, an elitist replacement of the Champions League, died a quick death today. I outline the details of the Super League, the failure of it to gain buy-in and momentum and what needs to come next.
The fashion, style and substance of soccer players and supporters in the 80's and 90's was something similar to a move. Absolutely magical. This is a real life story of my first hand experience in such an atmosphere.
The emotions that the Champions League can bring out are unparalleled. This post is a walk down memory lane through some of the most epic moments in the World's Greatest Tournament.