One World Amos Murphy One World Amos Murphy

Chips and Jupiler in Anderlecht

I should have known from that moment I’d eventually leave Lotto Park later that night with Anderlecht having etched a place in my heart, but as I ambled up the Tribune 4 steps - the entrance used by the Anderlecht ultras -  and onto the concourse, there was a feeling of overwhelming affection.

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Community Jordan Rizzieri Community Jordan Rizzieri

Football, Grief, and Overcoming

There have been a few milestones in the four months since her passing that have signaled I may be “getting used” to my grief: when I started sleeping through the night again, or when my appetite went back to normal. But the one thing that has taken the longest to return is my capacity to experience any form of emotion, not just grief or sorrow. How did I know it had started to come back? That’s an easy one.

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TCD Meets Liam Miller TCD Meets Liam Miller

Surrealism and Saint Etienne: The Culture Division meets SLip

French collagist SLip began his art career in the music industry of the late 90’s. Since then, the Lyon-based artist has spent over two decades cultivating a profound and thought-provoking style. A number of publications have sought to pin the central themes of his work from anywhere between Surrealism and Soviet Minimalism.

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One World Luke Taylor One World Luke Taylor

48 Hours in Milano

A quick, whistle-stop tour of a cultural phenomenon for only £10 a flight. This was my last chance to see the Guiseppe Meazza in person and, was I going to turn that down because it was only one night? Fuck. No.

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One World Bryan Marcolino One World Bryan Marcolino

Objectivo Pra 238: Football in the Cape Verdean Diaspora

The Cape Verdean diaspora has an important role in Luxembourgish society nowadays. Luxembourg, the country where I was born and raised, is a land of immigration and diversity. 50% of the population does not have Luxembourgish nationality and the mixture of languages and cultures of all these communities enriches life in Luxembourg and gives it a cosmopolitan air.

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Community Apollo Heyes Community Apollo Heyes

Remembering Davide Giri

A left-footed defender, he will be remembered on the pitch for his Alessandro Nesta-esque tackles and his incredible work rate, always giving every he could for the team. Davide was a decisive contributor to NY International’s successive promotions and his impact both on and off the pitch cannot be understated.

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One World Erik Sedin One World Erik Sedin

When David Hosted Goliath

A creative insight of Scandinavian giants AIK travelling to fifth tier Rågsved IF in the Swedish Cup. This time, Goliath got the better of David with a 0-5 win but there was still an abundance of magic.

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Essays Olivia Peebles Essays Olivia Peebles

Egypt’s Footballing Kings

Fierce rivalries, AFCON prospects, World Cup dreams and marvellous Mo Salah - Egyptian football is a riding a wave right now. But it wasn’t always this way.

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Essays Paul Ryan Essays Paul Ryan

I Invented the European Football Hop

There was no such thing as a budget airline in April 1991. There was no single European currency. We didn’t have Google Maps, in fact, we didn’t have to Google anything. We didn’t even have mobile phones.

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Essays Apollo Heyes Essays Apollo Heyes

The Return of Don Sarri

Sarri is proof that football has not yet lost its identity. Despite the excessive commercialisation, massive amounts of money on the line and elitism, the Italian coach is proof that a passionate love of the sport and consistent hard work can be enough to rise to the very top. From balancing football with his day job at the bank, to lifting the Italian league title with Juventus in the space of only 20 years… Sarri is an everyman.

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