Zlatan Doesn't Do Auditions or Existential Angst
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Zlatan, on arriving at PSG once said, 'It's true I don't know much about the players here, but they definitely know who I am.' He's right isn't he? And that's the point: we here at FFP believe Zlatan is a character being played, kind of like Lorraine Kelly but maybe not for tax reasons (please, please google it).
We all have a bit of Ibra about us, don't we? Well, maybe not David Attenborough.
In today's episode we show how Sartre's idea of 'bad faith' is a conscious or subconscious way of being ourselves. It's a way we protect ourselves from our own ambitions, the dangers of life, and from asking out that 10/10 on the train.
Football allows us the opportunity to be something more than ourselves, for better or worse. We talk about how 'bad faith' can be used for both: through egomaniacs like Zlatan and why the women's game might actually be the game - like the one we're just starting to experience now.
Here at FFP, we've designed this podcast to be educational — though, much like Financial Fair Play, whether it actually works is another matter entirely.
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