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⚽ Champions League news, 8pm BST kick-off (first leg: 4-5)⚽ Read today’s Football Daily | And follow us on BlueskyIn the novel Rabbit, Run, John Updike has one of his characters, a groovy and progressive 1960s priest, calling round to talk to his fellow minister, a hard German Lutheran, about the secret doubts he harbours about his faith. Is the doctrine really necessary? Is hell just, you know, a metaphor? He likes Jesus. But maybe he also likes sinful things, like sex and recklessly open attacking football.The hard German Lutheran takes one look, curls his lip and tells the groovy progressive priest to get down on his knees in the kitchen and beg for forgiveness. Who is he to reason with divine suffering? Life is pain. Joy is pain. Pain is pain. Frankly, the groovy priest who likes flying full-backs and an open midfield disgusts him. He will burn in hell for his spineless debauchery. The groovy priest leaves in tears. Continue reading...

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In Defence of the Premier League: Why English Clubs Can't Match PSG's Attacking Freedom
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In Defence of the Premier League: Why English Clubs Can't Match PSG's Attacking Freedom

A defence of the Premier League's perceived lack of attacking verve compared to PSG and Bayern Munich, arguing that English clubs play too many high-intensity competitive matches to maintain peak creative form. While PSG and Bayern can rest elite players in dysfunctional domestic leagues, Arsenal and Manchester City face 'a final every week', leaving players like Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice exhausted. The piece uses Clarence Seedorf's comments on structure versus entertainment as a springboard to explore this tension.

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Falling fertility, debt and AI: is the US headed toward a population crisis?
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Falling fertility, debt and AI: is the US headed toward a population crisis?

Americans having less kids plus an ageing population could be a recipe for disaster that further erodes social stabilityRemember environmentalist Paul Ehrlich’s 1960s-vintage prediction about how overpopulation would deplete the Earth’s resources and condemn millions to starvation? His Malthusian condemnation of humanity’s voracious appetite has kept a grip on the debate over the future of the planet, even scaring the young out of having children.Ehrlich was wrong. Yet as we have come around to the thought that overpopulation won’t kill us all, we are being walloped by another demographic emergency: we are not having too many kids, we are having too few. This problem is real. Continue reading...

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