Saturday, May 26, 2007

Football and religion, Part One

A third of the clubs that have played in the Premiership owe their existence to a church.

Barnsley and Swindon Town were founded by clergymen, while Louis Rocca, the ice-cream baron who came up with the name “Manchester United”, set up a network of Catholic priests to scout for players.

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