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#EURO2020 discussion (football & politics) w/ Roger Waters, Yanis Varoufakis, Ken Loach, Brian Eno.

Summary:
'What can we learn from the beautiful game?' From English fans rioting and booing english players for taking the knee, to Pink Floyd playing football, via Bukayo Saka "love always win", Paul Pogba carrying the Palestinian flag, Cantona's politics, Roger's thighs, Eduardo Galeano vision of football, amateur football being the real deal, Donnarumma's being too big, the mighty Arsenal, NFL being rubbish, Ken, Yanis, Brian and Roger talk football and politics in this episode of LTIO. (conversation also includes an upside down Ken Loach and a cameo from Yanis's dog). Feel free to like and share the video, and subscribe to our channel, thanks!

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'What can we learn from the beautiful game?'



From English fans rioting and booing english players for taking the knee, to Pink Floyd playing football, via Bukayo Saka "love always win", Paul Pogba carrying the Palestinian flag, Cantona's politics, Roger's thighs, Eduardo Galeano vision of football, amateur football being the real deal, Donnarumma's being too big, the mighty Arsenal, NFL being rubbish, Ken, Yanis, Brian and Roger talk football and politics in this episode of LTIO. (conversation also includes an upside down Ken Loach and a cameo from Yanis's dog).



Feel free to like and share the video, and subscribe to our channel, thanks!
Yanis Varoufakis
An accidental economist Let me begin with a confession: I am a Professor of Economics who has never really trained as an economist. But let’s take things one at a time.

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