The Fiver | A costly ornament with no obvious practical purpose

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Barwick Park, located just south of Yeovil, has four follies, the largest and most ornate of which is called Jack The Treacle Eater. Built in tribute to a young messenger boy, the folly – in architecture, a costly ornament with no obvious practical purpose – now stands in perpetuity above an arch constructed from local rubble. Having recently swapped their own folly, Henrikh The Armenian Midfielder, for new signing Alexis The Dog Lover, Manchester United have rather spoiled what could have been a good riff for today’s Fiver before their FA Cup fourth-round match against Jack’s local team, Yeovil Town, tonight.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jan/26/a-costly-ornament-with-no-obvious-practical-purpose

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