The “quartet of El Clasicos” (which made it sound like a PBS series) might be over, but they showed us the hyperreal future of big-money football — in which the swirl of discourse and self-devouring media coverage detaches from the event itself and becomes the event. “El Clasico now has no end, temporally and teleogically. It now exists merely to be covered.” (Richard Whittall/The Footy Blog)
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