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Barnsley 1-1 Blackpool – Match Report Word Cloud

Written by measured.progress

For those who are unfamiliar with how this works, the following is a word cloud based on match reports from the BBC and Blackpool’s official website, displaying words in different sizes according to their frequency. The word cloud has been created using wordle.net.

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