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Sports Team celebrate mundanity on new single ‘Maybe When We’re 30’
It’s “a song for Brooklyn Beckham”, apparently.

Indie troubadours Sports Team have offered up another preview of incoming third LP ‘Boys These Days’ in the form of ‘Maybe When We’re 30’ - a track which, in typical Sports Team fashion, considers the oft-overlooked details of middle English life.
Described by lyricist Rob Knaggs as “a song for Brooklyn Beckham”, the five-piece’s latest follows previous singles ‘I’m In Love (Subaru)’, ‘Condensation’ and ‘Bang Bang Bang’, and explores the realities of growing from rabble-rousing party-starters into well-adjusted adults with long-term partners.
“When you start off in a band you feel like Slurms Mackenzie (the Futurama party slug),” continues Rob. “You can’t believe it’s your job to travel around the world and drink beer and make music with your friends. And then one morning you look around, and all your friends are getting married, and you think, maybe all I really want is to grow old, and get a dog, and write horrible things about Brooklyn Beckham on Facebook, and go on cruises, and have petty disputes with my neighbours about whether the council recycles cardboard.”
Check out the official video for ‘Maybe When We’re 30’ - directed by the band themselves - here:
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