Brave Blackpool Prove There’s No Room For Romance In The English Premier League
Perhaps it is because Romanticism eludes any attempt at a concise definition that it has become a term so freely tossed into the melting pot of football criticism and punditry.
Like all great modern ideas (some say all great modern ideas are Romantic, but it's probably best to ignore that debate for now), Romanticism's is an osmotic essence, or lack thereof; it affirms the boldest of concrete thoughts in the most wild and wildly paradoxical ways.
SoccerLens @ May 23, 2011 3:30 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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