Love, Revolution and Architecture: a Year in the Life of the Squirrel Nation, Part Two
Editor's note: This is the second part in a three part series by furtho looking at Omiya Ardija, a Japanese team living in the shadow of their near neighbours, the Urawa Reds. Read the first part here, which looked at Omiya's remarkable promotion to the top Japanese division, a joy tempered as their inadequate stadium [.
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