HORSE

At the sound of the referee’s whistle, normally mild-mannered men would turn borderline psychopathic; monosyllabic fools could be heard spewing extraordinary feats of syntactical parallelism; octogenarian spectators invoked the spirit of Muhammad Ali by wading onto the playing field to swing their fists at opponents less than one quarter their age. Riding the wave of the early 1990s football fanzine craze, The Escaped Horse was hunched on the touchline to chronicle it all.  

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