In "The Workers Cup," soccer is exposed for what it is.by Charles MudedeThe Workers Cup
Let's begin with the beginning of soccer, which is really called football. It is medieval Great Britain, and there is one village on one side; another village on the other. The match begins. And what we see is not a sport but the stuff of nightmares. Drunken men are chasing a pig's bladder with the wide goal of kicking this organ to the other village. There is no field, just the area between the villages. And
Let's begin with the beginning of soccer, which is really called football. It is medieval Great Britain, and there is one village on one side; another village on the other. The match begins. And what we see is not a sport but the stuff of nightmares. Drunken men are chasing a pig's bladder with the wide goal of kicking this organ to the other village. There is no field, just the area between the villages. And