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Of Ronald Araujo, lions, men, injuries and grace

Barcelona Football Blog

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December 2, 2025

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At the end of it all, football doesn’t care. It is an ugly, grinding maw that extracts what it needs and then shits out the rest, like a digestive system fed by money and repugnance. Players, clubs, reputations, everything goes in and out comes the waste in an ugly process participated in by clubs, media Continue reading Of Ronald Araujo, lions, men, injuries and grace

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