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Loyalty Above All Else: The Last Gladiator

Loyalty, almost a forgotten concept in the modern game. Big money transfer moves are tempting the very best to the Goliaths of football. Nearly every top player dreams of that big move with the ambition to win countless trophies and play amongst the best every year. Is there more to this game than winning, though?

Well, once upon a time, yes, loyalty to a club wasn’t uncommon. Now, though, finding a player to be a one-club man is very rare. Even some of the greats, such as Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard, albeit club icons, weren’t one-club men.

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More Than Just Grass and Goals: The World’s Strangest Football Stadiums

In the modern era of football stadiums, many of these multimillion-pound establishments feel like sterile concrete bowls that just seem to lack something.

Maybe a bit of personality. They are supposed to be theatres. Places where thousands of people’s cherished memories and heartbreaks are stored. And yet, for a lot of top-level stadiums, they seem to follow a similar pattern, rectangular pitch with plastic seats and overpriced pints and pies.

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The Te Runga Games

The what games? You may be thinking. The Te Runga Games. Quite possibly the most obscure event many readers would have ever heard of. A competition so remote and so unreported, it’s almost a surprise that the small snippets of available information have made it to the World Wide Web.

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The Forgotten Champions League

The Champions League is the holy grail of club football. The best of the best compete at the top level to be crowned champions. Each continent has its own rendition. Europe has the UEFA Champions League. Africa has the CAF, and Asia has the AFC Champions League Elite. Concacaf has the Champions Cup, and South America has the CONMEBOL Libertadores.

The least-spoken-about Confederation, Oceania, has the OFC Champions League. Teams from the most remote places come together to compete for the title of the best club in Oceania.

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Football From War-Stricken Sudan

Sudanese football has had to adapt in ways unimaginable to most. The country in Northeast Africa has been facing ongoing civil conflict for nearly two years. It has been entrenched in enormous challenges—displacement, disruption, destruction, and uncertainty.

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The Strangest Transfer Fees Ever Paid

Money. That is the be all and end all of football nowadays. Millions upon millions being spent on players, players that can be a revelation to a club and bring a legacy with them, sometimes it ends in failure though and players are shipped on just as quickly as they come in.

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Football On Easter Island

Football, the beloved sport that spans the globe, from the top of Norway to the bottom of New Zealand, no matter where you are there is always at least someone who is a football fanatic. People from more populated nations have better accessibility to the sport, but what about the off-the-beaten-track places?

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The Indian Ocean Island Games

If you have followed this page for articles or the podcast for the narrative stories then you have more than likely heard of the Island Games, the biennial international multi-sports event. Tiny island nations such as Jersey, Bermuda, Shetland and the Isle of Wight all compete to be named champions.

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How the Coupe de France is a Global Football Competition

The Coupe de France, a staple of French footballing tradition, is a competition that runs from the top division and down to the depths of the French lower leagues. Much like the FA Cup in England, this competition allows smaller clubs to gain notoriety, financial benefits and exciting ties against the giants of the competition. The Coupe de France however is slightly different, in fact, teams can travel thousands of miles to play a singular cup game.

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