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Sho(la)down. Round Four.
… Or how to use statistics to prove any point you want, even if it is ridiculous… Welcome to the fourth in what is, pretty much, the most regular feature on this site: the bit where I compare Shola to … Continue reading
Why The mackems Hate Shola
…Or how to stoke up tension before a derby game… I can be topical. See this here, I wrote this at Christmas. Very topical I thought. I also don’t always compare Shola to superheroes or the greatest strikers in the … Continue reading
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The Ultimate Sho(la)down. Round One.
… Or how to use statistics to prove any point you want, even if it blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality… Welcome to the first in an entirely new feature, where I compare Shola to some of the greatest … Continue reading