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TrueGreats.com is a website started by Matthew Le Tissier and Francis Benali (the two chums are pictured in charming my-elbow-on-your-shoulder male-bonding pose on the home page), to provide an online community for retired footballers. “We both realised that, although there are many club and fan-based websites for football, there is nothing for those who’ve retired from the game,” they explain. Rather than what first occurred to me – build the world’s most enormous golf course – they’ve opted to set up in cyberspace instead. The idea is reasonable: on Friends Reunited, you pay £5 to find out that the kid you used to flick modge-balls at now earns 90k a year; at TrueGreats you pay £5 to hear Trevor Steven discuss DIY, or Jimmy Case talk about not being able to bend his knees. Though there doesn’t seem to be any way to communicate with players, even for other players. Whatever the photographic evidence of gleaming pates in tuxedos toasting TrueGreats at functions, the sense of interactivity with cortisone-screwed favourites is minimal. Not having £5, I was unable to access “premium services” such as the chatroom – perhaps every night Mike Duxbury, Mickey Droy and Pelé are in there until 4am? Should you cough up, you will also be allowed to post on the sparsely populated message boards, but the content is as predictable as nightfall. Is there too much money in football nowadays? Should referees have access to video evidence (this one under the slightly cosmic thread title “3rd Eye Imminent”)? Is the new offside rule too complicated for you to understand? The same arguments circling TalkSport, 6.06 and You’re On Sky Sports, except with “you” spelt “u” and no capitals (or the whole thing in capitals). “i think to be fairer,” suggests one poster, “each club should have a similarly equal chance of being on tv, including all the nationwide clubs. well, not every one of them, there’s a lot...” There’s also a section where members can relate their anecdotes of meeting players, although most of the entries seem to involve unexpected rendezvous with either Le Tissier or Benali. (“So who do I see at the airport but Matt Le Tiss – my intention was then to ask him for a photo as I had my camera, but my wife then decided she needed the toilet.”) From WSC 206 April 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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