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Paul Brown

Sabotaging since 10 Oct 2010

Paul Brown writes about music, film, football, and lots of other less interesting stuff. He's written for such revered publications as Loaded, Jack, FourFourTwo and The Guardian, and is the author of several non-bestselling books, including Balls: Tales From Football's Nether Regions. He lives in the North East of England and shamelessly enjoys ham and pease pudding stottie cakes. He blogs at stuffbypaulbrown.com and tweets at twitter.com/realpaulbrown..

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Football

Super Scoop 2000: The Bizarre Virtual World Of 1970s Fantasy Football

A computer the size of an American refrigerator laying Alan Hansen out cold; welcome to the crazy, flawed attempt at fantasy football in the 1970s. Were Scoop visionaries? Or just plain nuts?

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Football

Pollock, Dixon, Sprake And The 10 Most Devastating Own Goals In History

Everyone has scored one and there is no worse feeling in sport. But the Dog and Duck v The Badger’s Bollock doesn’t come with the same pressure as the FA Cup, World Cup or Premier League…

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Football

Gazza Joins Twitter: This Is The Greatest Goal He Scored for Newcastle

It’s been 23 years since I saw it but I’ll never forget Paul Gascoigne’s screamer for Newcastle against Chelsea. It even stuck in the stanchion…

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Music

How Spotify Ruined Christmas

The digital music revolution has created something of a Christmas shopping conundrum: what do you get the music fan who has Spotify?

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Film

Mad Men: Why TV is Better than Cinema

With CGI, blue-screen, 3D and a whole host of other gimmicks, the silver screen is being outgunned by its smaller sibling where it really counts; the writing. But should we be surprised?

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Music

The Biz: Frank Sidebottom vs the Music Industry

Before he became Frank Sidebottom, the late Chris Sievey wrote computer games, including a really fantastic and not-at-all bobbins send-up of the early 80s music business.

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