narrative, what narrative?
The trend is much-discussed in political coverage, but it's equally prevalent in football. I'm speaking of our need to make sense of the big stories of the day by playing them into some kind of morality play context, as if somehow the fine margins of an offside decisions or whether the ball hits the post or goes inside the net has to come together to mean something bigger.
The Beautiful Game @ Apr 28, 2010 8:35 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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