Goliath is a friend to sport's drama
This summer, one team romped through their campaign slaughtering all before it to little surprise.
This summer, one team romped through their campaign slaughtering all before it to little surprise. The media cried as the clear advantages in resources and population meant the favourite was unbeatable save for one team with a decent outside shot but they fell to their bogey team. No-one stood a chance.
The only question is whether this refers to Dublin’s Gaelic Football team or the USA basketball team that lifted the FIBA World Cup title...
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