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Wembley before it was Wembley

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A national stadium that had not yet been imagined

To understand Wembley, it is necessary to first accept that English football did not want, need, or imagine a national stadium for most of its early life. The idea that football required a single ceremonial centre is a retrospective assumption. For decades, the game functioned perfectly well without one. Authority was dispersed, rituals were regional, and meaning was generated locally.


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Wembley before it was Wembley