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I write about the side of football that doesn’t always make the headlines the stories, the money, the culture, and everything that shapes the game off the pitch. From strange transfer dealings to forgotten rivalries, I like digging into the corners of football that fans talk about but rarely see explained. This isn’t about match reports or tactical breakdowns. It’s about the bigger picture: how football connects with people, how the sport is run behind closed doors, and the odd little details that make the game more than just 90 minutes. If you enjoy exploring football beyond the scoreline, you’ll probably feel at home here.

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