Save the entire 1987 QPR squad to the cloud: my mental Rolodex is too full of past players | Max Rushden

The Never-Ending Roster: A Journalist's Desperate Quest for Football Sanity

Watching Match of the Day without knowing the scores is one of life's greatest thrills, but it's also a harbinger of doom for anyone with a mental Rolodex bursting at the seams. Take Max Rushden, for instance, who was blissfully unaware of Loum Tchaouna's stunning 68th-minute goal until he watched the highlights on MOTD.

As our writer delves into the world of football, he finds himself drowning in a sea of unfamiliar faces and names. Eli Kroupi, anyone? Or perhaps it's Chelsea players that have got him stumped? The sheer volume of footballers threatens to overwhelm even the most seasoned observer, leaving us wondering how anyone can keep track.

The problem is, with new talent emerging every year, the Rolodex continues to grow at an alarming rate. Fifteen-year-olds are now making a name for themselves in the Premier League, and our writer is struggling to keep up. It's as if the bouncer outside his cortex has taken a stand against mediocrity, yelling "One in, one out" to a never-ending queue of aspiring players.

As he navigates this sea of faces, Rushden finds himself fixated on the unspectacular, solid footballers of old. The likes of Kevin Drinkell, Dale Gordon, and Wayne Biggins are his heroes, but even they threaten to spill over into his mental space.

The proliferation of footballers is not just a problem for individual fans; it's also a symptom of a broader cultural phenomenon. Social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube are creating an environment where players can build their personal brands, often at the expense of more nuanced discussions about the game itself.

As our writer reflects on his own obsession with football, he realizes that he's not alone in this struggle. There are countless others out there, each with their own unique Rolodex, bursting at the seams with names and faces. It's a daunting task to keep track, but perhaps that's what makes it so alluring.

In a world where footballers come and go with dizzying rapidity, it's time for our writer to take drastic measures. He proposes saving every single player from the 1987 QPR squad to the cloud – no matter how obscure their names may be. It's a tongue-in-cheek solution, but one that speaks to the desperation of keeping up in this ever-changing landscape.

As we blink and another era emerges, our writer is left wondering if there's a higher plane of existence beyond our mental Rolodex. Can we truly recall the Crystal Palace starting XI from the 1990 FA Cup final? Only time will tell.
 
🤯 come on mate, can't they just sort out a proper football database or something?! 🤪 i mean, it's not like they're trying to confuse us on purpose... it's just too much info to handle! and yeah, social media isn't helping either... we need some decent commentary on those platforms rather than just a bunch of players showing off their skills 😂. and ugh, 15-year-olds in the premier league?! that's just crazy talk 🤯
 
I feel like I'm stuck in some sort of never-ending loop with football names 🤯. It's like, you know who that player is, but then you forget and now they're all mixed up in your head 😂. And don't even get me started on new faces popping up everywhere - it's like trying to keep track of a constantly changing Pinterest board 📚.

I think our writer has a point about social media making it all too easy for players to build their own personal brands, but at the same time I'm not sure if that's entirely bad? I mean, who doesn't love seeing their fave players' behind-the-scenes moments or sneak peeks of upcoming games 📸.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, it's all a bit overwhelming, but maybe that's just part of the fun? 😅 Like, can we really recall every single player from every single team in history? Probably not, but wouldn't it be cool if we could try? 🤔
 
ugh my head is spinning just thinking about it 🤯 i mean don't get me wrong football is amazing but the fact that you need to keep track of every single player is wild like what even is the point of watching match of the day anymore its all just a blur 📺 i think max rushden should start using a mind map or something instead of just trying to memorize everyone's name lol
 
I'm low-key impressed by how utterly ridiculous it is to think about saving every single player from that one QPR squad 🤯🏆. Like, who needs that kind of dedication in their life? It's already hard enough trying to keep track of the current crop of players, let alone some obscure dude from 1987 😂.

But seriously though, I think our writer's got a point about social media and how it's changing the way we consume football. It's so easy to get caught up in building your own personal brand or following your favorite player's every move, but sometimes you gotta step back and appreciate the game itself 📺.

I mean, who needs Eli Kroupi when you've got, like, Kevin Drinkell? 🙄 The unspectacular guys might not be getting the love they deserve, but at least they're not completely lost on me 😊. Maybe our writer's just experiencing a midlife crisis or something...
 
🤯 I mean, can you blame Max Rushden for feeling like he's drowning in footballers?! 😂 It's crazy to think about how fast the game is changing and how hard it must be to keep track of every single player! 🏆 My Rolodex would be a mess too if I were trying to memorize all the new faces coming out of nowhere. And you're right, social media isn't helping – it's like the players are building their own personal brands and leaving us fans in the dust! 📸

But at the same time, isn't that what makes football so exciting? The constant evolution and innovation of the game? I guess what I'm trying to say is, maybe we shouldn't be so fixated on keeping up – instead, we should just enjoy the ride and appreciate the beauty in the game itself, rather than getting bogged down in names and stats. 🌈
 
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