What would a great goal be worth on the art market?

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 What would a great goal be worth on the art market?
Having seen replays of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s remarkable backheel goal for Inter Milan on Saturday, I reckon it’s one of those rare moments when football reaches the realm of art. I realise you risk sounding like a wally by comparing something frivolous like football to such a ... [link]

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Links in Nine Dimensions
Published 10/7/2008 by Brian at The Run of Play
... Predictions" column, I hear a tiny bell chime once within my mind. Honestly, it's like he's discovered some hitherto unthinkable combination of logical positivism and a mystical oneness with all things. "[Tony Pulis] could be quite attacking as he might feel his side have a chance of getting something from Fratton Park. If not, they could be quite defensive." It's otherworldly.) Read Paul Virgo on Ibrahimović's goal and the contemporary art market. Read Richard Williams on whether football will be a casualty of the ...

Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s backheel goal was a work of art....
Published 10/8/2008 by Anish at SoccerBlog.com
... Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s remarkable backheel goal for Inter Milan against Bologna was almost as good as the Mona Lisa or the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.... ...

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