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Mentioned in 13 episodes
Fever Pitch
Book • 1983
Fever Pitch is a romantic novel by Sarah Holland, published in 1983 as part of the Harlequin Presents series.
It is one of her early works, reflecting her style in contemporary romance.
It is one of her early works, reflecting her style in contemporary romance.
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
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, referencing a section where Nick Hornby plans to move next to the Arsenal Stadium.


Rory Sutherland

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S2 Ep6: Psychology Hacks of the World's Best Advertisers - Rory Sutherland
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as similar to Nick Hornby's High Fidelity, about an English male clinging to childhood passions.


Chris Ryan

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‘High Fidelity’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Joanna Robinson, and Rob Mahoney
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for its exploration of a fan's deep connection with their club.

Venkat Ananth

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South Central 30 | RCB’s disheartening post win tragedy & Kamal Haasan’s Kannada origin row
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als Standardwerk für jeden Fußballfan, das die Identifikation und das Gemeinschaftsgefühl im Fußball beschreibt.


Arnd Zeigler

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Süchtig nach Fußball: Wenn der Spielplan dein Leben bestimmt
Recommended by Vishnu Padmanabhan as a memoir about the author's relationship with football.

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Google’s lurch: how to fix its monopoly
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in the context of finding joy in watching a struggling sports team.


Oliver Jones

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The Intelligence: the relentless audacity of Alexei Navalny
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while discussing English football in the 70s and 80s.

Gary Lineker

Slot or Klopp?
Recommended by Vishnu Padmanabhan as a seminal work that legitimized football fandom.

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when recalling a woman mischaracterizing it as a novel, leading him to end the relationship.

Frank Skinner

Harriet Kemsley
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when discussing the era in which people started judging others for supporting more than one team.

John Brewin

Libero 074 | How You Watch Football Is About To Change All Over Again



