The Billionaires Who Couldn’t Kick Straight
America’s super rich and their European pals have failed spectacularly in a scheme to kill global football’s most egalitarian traditions.
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America’s super rich and their European pals have failed spectacularly in a scheme to kill global football’s most egalitarian traditions.
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