Football always gets too much coverage, or at least, too much serious coverage, and this is surely one of the best over-the-top examples, comparing Rio Ferdinand to Abraham Lincoln:
"The shock of the new, wise Rio comes across best in his new, wise face. Gone is the air of a man in a perpetual struggle to remember his own pin number. In its place is a mask of piercingly elemental forensic intelligence. It's tempting to compare wise Rio with a young Abraham Lincoln. This doesn't go far enough. What we've got here is the old Abraham Lincoln: furrowed, long-suffering, a vision of parched and forbidding integrity."
Quite.
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I think somebody just got merked!
Hang on a minute, the article is by Barney Ronay, one of the archest of GU's cartel of arch footie scribes. Surely not to be taken seriously....
Yeah it's windup, but I like the concept of Rio as Lincoln.
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