The World Cup merchandise in Sainbury's has been marked down to half price.
If you were really savvy- and expected to live another 50 years- you'd buy it all up, squirrel it away, then release it onto the antiquities market in 2060- by which time it will be amusingly quirky and very rare. You'd make a killing!
If you were really savvy- and expected to live another 50 years- you'd buy it all up, squirrel it away, then release it onto the antiquities market in 2060- by which time it will be amusingly quirky and very rare. You'd make a killing!
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Date: 2010-06-28 12:31 pm (UTC)The triumph of football is a triumph of marketing. We're being played for suckers.
If we got behind our cricketers with the same fervour we would have had a much jollier weekend. We just beat Australia for pity's sake- but the media have barely noticed.
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Date: 2010-06-28 05:19 pm (UTC)It didn't used to be. It was all about tribal loyalty in the old days when my Gran and Granddad and Great Aunty Ethel had season tickets for Manchester United and the other side of the family had season tickets for Manchester City.
I was the child of a mixed marriage, which is why my brother played rugby and the only football team we ever supported was Bury. We didn't want to alienate either side because we knew where our Christmas presents came from! :)
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Date: 2010-06-28 06:17 pm (UTC)I grew up in a football-free environment- and have never really been able to understand what all the fuss is about.