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In your field: James Robinson – "We keep following our football team however badly they are playing and we keep farming even when returns do not make it worthwhile"

James Robinson
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I am writing this while watching the Manchester derby. The first half has just finished and United are very much the better team, way better than they were last Sunday when I went all the way to Old...

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