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The Art of Dissent: twenty years of Philosophy Football

By Geoff Andrews, 10 October 2014

It started in October 1994 after a match in the relatively new Premier League. Mark Perryman and myself, friends and activists in the recently defunct British Communist Party, were in the habit of reciprocating hospitality after each of the fixtures … Continue reading →

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3Sided Football World Cup, Silkeborg, Denmark, 23–25 May – press release

By Geoff Andrews, 20 May 2014

3sided football, the brainchild of the Danish Situationist Asger Jorn, has grown rapidly over the last couple of years, with tournaments in matches as far apart as Colombia, Spain, Turkey, Lithuania and the United Kingdom. In Spain, Philosophy Football played … Continue reading →

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Barbarians play 3 sides in Taksim Square

By Geoff Andrews, 16 September 2013

This weekend’s Philosophy Football tour to Istanbul, the club’s twentieth, was an extraordinary success and I can honestly say it was one of the most momentous events in the 18-year history of the club. We were invited to participate in … Continue reading →

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Three-sided football comes to town

By Geoff Andrews, 2 May 2013

Press Release Three-sided football, invented by the Danish situationist philosopher Asger Jorn, comes to London on Saturday May 4 in the biggest tournament of its kind in the UK. Co-hosted by the Deptford Three Sided League, which organises a regular … Continue reading →

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History battles: Paolo Di Canio and ‘good fascism’

By Geoff Andrews, 5 April 2013

The controversy which has engulfed Paolo Di Canio, the new Sunderland manager, has taken many Italians by surprise. In extreme cases, some have even attempted to turn the accusation of ‘intolerance’ on to his critics. His views are his private … Continue reading →

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