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The world is not a big enough place to accommodate the egos of most professional footballers, so it is not surprising that many of them have embraced the internet as a new forum to promote themselves and their brilliant achievements. It would be wrong to avoid such sites simply on the grounds that pros have little to tell us beyond how misunderstood they are, because in many cases their homepages are not just a vehicle for self-promotion, but unintentional platforms for protracted self-prattery. The official homepage of Lothar Matthäus reflects the German veteran’s chronic Paul McCartney syndrome – instead of letting his achievements speak for him, he has to open his mouth and tell everyone several times over how fantastic he is and how often he has proven his detractors wrong. Even better is his bitching about his co-players at Euro 2000. “Ziege’s performance during the tournament was marred by an orgy of passes not reaching team-mates,” he rails, and is no less sparing of former team-mates Scholl, Hamann and Kahn.
Such sites enter a new realm when players unwisely switch from football to more weighty matters, such as philosophy. Asked what he dreams about, Matthäus intones: “I never dream. If you dream, you get punished.” So be warned. You’ll probably go blind too. From WSC 166 December 2000. What was happening this month On the subject...
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