Don't think of it as waving the white flag of surrender, but as waving the red scarf of the only game in town. What seats did you get? How much to counter-tenors make? You don't have to answer that second question...
"It turned you into a member of a new community, all brothers together for an hour and a half, for not only had you escaped the clanking machinery of this lesser life, from work, from wages, rent, doles, sick pay, insurance cards, nagging wives, ailing children, bad bosses, idle workmen, but you had escaped with most of your mates and your neighbours, with half the town, cheering together, thumping one another on the shoulders, swapping judgments like Lords of the Earth, having pushed your way through a turnstile into another and altogether more splendid life." J. B. Priestley
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Richard Whittall
Richard Whittall writes on football from his hovel in Toronto, Canada. In addition to this site, he also writes the Canadian Soccer history blog, The Spirit of Forsyth. He is also the associate editor of Tom Dunmore's award-winning Pitch Invasion. His writing has appeared in Toronto Life and the Globe and Mail, and he was a contributor for Brooks Peck's Yahoo! blog Dirty Tackle for the 2010 World Cup.
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Don't think of it as waving the white flag of surrender, but as waving the red scarf of the only game in town. What seats did you get? How much to counter-tenors make? You don't have to answer that second question...
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