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folk who drive their cars at high speed through our city centres, folk who say that they can't read when they can, folk who spout racist XXXX in taxis, folk who are harbingers of doom, folk who refuse to do anything ambitious, folk who swear by local newspapers, folk who steal things, folk who really think the grass is greener, folk who go on about crocodiles and allegations

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(the paintings of Odd Nerdrum, born Norway 1944)

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(previous football artworks)

(left to right) Archie Gemmill (seconds after scoring against Holland, 1978), billboard, Glasgow, January 1991, installed at Bellgrove Railway Station by Celtic Park, the first month after Glasgow was European Capital of Culture. Further info here + Ally's Army - images of manager Ally MacLeod doctored to show Scotland winning the 1978 World Cup, exhibited in Croydon, Motherwell, Derby, Newcastle (1998-9)+ Gary McAllister - billboard at Jump Ship Rat, Parr Street, Liverpool 2001 here + Pierluigi Collina, flyposted works in Rio de Janeiro, Bergen and Liverpool. More info here

(left to right) Dunc's Big Match Agony, series of ten flags commissioned by Edition Klockner, Dusseldorf, each featuring Duncan Ferguson removed from the photo + The Vinyl Whistle, exhibition of international football records curated for The Bluecoat cafe, 1996 + Dog on the pitch, from series of hoardings in Bluecoat courtyard as Official Euro 96 Football Artist In Residence + Anfield 77, billboard, Glasgow 1996, depicting the infamous Joe Jordan 'hand-ball' incident, doctored to show a nation what we thought we saw + Bright Moments & Memories of The Future, wall painting, Glasgow, 1991, from the Argentina '78 series, featuring Dalglish scoring against Holland

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