Dear readers and fellow Football Museum enthusiasts
You've probably noticed that Balls & Boots hasn't been updated for over a year now.
To be fair an enthusiast website need its enthusiast enthusiastic and to make a long story short, I've been quite fed up with football to be honest.
I am passionate about heritage issues and my team ÖIS here in Gothenburg. It's just been troublesome to keep my own interest up in world football and football museums. And I just don't seem to find the time anymore, working and parenting.
Hopefully you can still use the Balls & Boots site as inspiration and encyclopedia.
Hope to get back soon though.
I've got a wee football museum project going on at the Gothenburg City Museum where I work.
All the best
Pontus
ps. The Balls & Boots email address is not checked regularly. Please email me at pontushw[at]gmail.com on any matter.
3 comments:
It is easy to lose passion when one feels they are alone in the adventure.
Please do not give up on your museum. Time away is good, and may breathe new life into your passion.
Feel free to contact me.
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