https://www.theguardian.com/business...ounds-football

I found this story really interesting, for a number of reasons; my boy and I completed the Russia and Brazil albums, I got more enthusiastic than he did I think. But I'd never spend what it needs to complete this one. Plus my son is now too old,
, embarrassing.

What motivates people to do it, when it's essentially pointless?
The quality of the paper isn't even as good, you don't get as much info on the players as you used to to.

And try to get your head around the probability that the maths professor was using to explain the likelihood of completing a pack for the face value of the packs alone, with no duplicates. Mindscramble.

Anyone going to admit to throwing good money after bad?