Sometimes you think you have read so much about war and memorials that you have developed a numbness, and then along comes a little paragraph that hits you hard and makes you realise that this is not so:
"In the first months of the war football was used as an incentive to enlistenment; the war, it was claimed, offered the chance to play ‘the
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Oh, I read Nevill and thought of Gary Neville immediately. He would do something of the sort, too.
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This really reminds me of that book The War of the Fists, though, about the massive fistfight battles they used to have in Venice. It was on that line between a sport and regular gang wars. (It was stickfights, but that got outlawed because so many people died.)
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And yes, there is a certain added surreality when games and war mingle and show how much alike they really are. It's scary really.
Speaking of books - this quote is from "The Missing of the Somme", which is a book about remembering WWI. It's excellent. Very haunting and thought provoking.
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