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By Ewan Murray In an era where you can watch three football matches at once, soak up hours of podcasts every day and view game highlights from across the globe within a flash, there is often little time to invest in an old-fashioned hardback. Reading about the beautiful game now feels like a retro pastime, enjoyed by the few rather than the masses. With a sea of bright, shiny content rammed down our throats with every passing Premier League weekend, it’s hardly surprising that picking up a book has long been unstylish. However, those glued to a screen, viewing football through only the echoes …

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