Phil Foden’s rocky road is proof that a prodigy’s promise is no guarantee
of glory | Jonathan Wilson
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The Manchester City midfielder is in sparkling club form but that doesn’t
mean he is the right fit for Tuchel’s England
By the time the World Cup comes a...
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1 comment:
What makes the 1988 campaign so relevant today is that Obama and Romney are the first pair of presidential candidates since Bush and Dukakis who behave as if politics are beneath them. Watching Obama you have the sense that he would rather read a book or a stack of position papers than spend three days on a bus touring Iowa. Romney seems to have two styles as a candidate--stiff and wooden. Although their backgrounds are diametrically different, both Obama and Romney appear to wish that the keys to the Oval Office were awarded after acing an exam or honing an oral argument rather than mastering the messy populist rituals of the campaign trail.
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