Football
Arsenal was already the trendiest club in London and now the women’s team are surging
In fact, until a couple of years ago, I had never even stepped foot inside a football stadium. My aversion to the sport started off as genuine ignorance — since neither of my parents are from London, we didn’t grow up supporting a local team, and I generally wasn’t exposed to the sport as a child. But increasingly it became a choice — each time I tried to dip my toe in, I found I couldn’t stomach the toxic culture of machismo, racist bigotry and violence that seemed inextricable from the men’s game. (Plus, it did develop into a petty way to rile up patronising men: “no, I have no idea how the offside rule works and I don’t want you to explain it to me, because I do not care”).
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