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    Professor Montgomery English Composition 101 November 7‚ 2011 Football It’s easy to see that Football is the most fun sport ever invented. To be a promising football player you have to poses physical‚ mental talent. Above all the qualifications of becoming a football player‚ I think respect on the field is a necessity. Respecting players and plays will most certainly bring you closer to a career as a football player. The game of football has been proven to be more of a mental than physical but physical

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    Football Hooliganism

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    Introduction "Hundreds of English fans have been departed from Belgium after scenes of mass violence in Belgian cities and football authorities have threatened to expel the English team from the competition if there is another outbreak of the English Disease" This was an article dated 20 June 2000 written by an English journalist. It is obvious from this article that world is facing a great problem nowadays. Actually it would be wrong to use the term ‘nowadays ’ because the ‘English Disease ’

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    Football Definition

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    Definition Paragraph Football Football is a sport defined by its field‚ equipment‚ players‚ and uniforms. Football is a sport with the objective to gain possession of a ball and advance it in running or passing plays across the opponent’s goal line or kick it through the air between the opponent’s goalposts. Football is played on a 360 by 160 yard rectangle defined as a field. The players of football are another trait being that each game played consist of 11 players‚ there is always an offense

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    Game and Football

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    Ten Years of Football When I was a little kid probably around the age of seven‚ I started playing sports. Sports is a big part of life for my family‚ and every one of my siblings‚ including me‚ started playing sports when we were kids. I played multiple sports while growing up. I played football‚ baseball‚ soccer‚ track and basketball‚ so I was always going to practice or playing in a game. The sport I loved the most is football. I started playing football when I was seven. At that age I was

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    Football Violence

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    Football Violence in Britain Football hooliganism is increasing in Scotland‚ but in the 80s that’s when football violence was at its worse. Over the past years it has being increasing in vast numbers of football thugs from different cities and whenever there team play they travel to the game and after hoping for a fight with the opposite firm. The first recorded incident of a large scale crowd fight was in 1909 with Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers. Scotland’s first organised firm was Aberdeen

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    Ballet or Football

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    Ashley Barnes Allie D. Rogers Engl 1010- 431 October 1‚ 2012 Ballet or Football? Ballet and football are both difficult sports to master; however‚ someone once said‚ “If ballet were any easier‚ they’d call it football.” What makes for a good sport? Every sport has rules and regulations that one must follow in order to play. The sport requires specific skills such as strength‚ coordination‚ and speed. A good sport has a certain level of safety to keep the participants safe and requires a lot

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    Defense In Football

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    The Immune System is a very complicated thing‚ and you can simplify it by comparing it to a defense in football. In football‚ you have three lines of defense‚ just like the Immune System. There is the defensive line‚ linebackers‚ and the secondary. The defensive line is like the first layer of defense‚ the linebackers the second line of defense‚ and the defensive backs the third line of defense. Each of them have their own responsibilities‚ but work together for the same goal. They work as a team

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    Money Football

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    Is money ruining football? One of the most talked about topics in football. Some fans think that it is a wonderful thing‚ a dream come true however others seem to disagree. Is all of this money in modern day football ruining it? From all this money football seems to become a victim of its own success. One main part of this money being in football is due to a lot of clubs having foreign ownership. It all came about in 2003 when Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea FC and since then he has put in hundreds-upon-hundreds

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    Football Hooliganism

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    to gain an insight into the deviant acts of football hooliganism‚ the many theorist views on why it occurs and the impact it has on those who partake in it. How society is affected and the way in which it deals with the problem. We will try to understand the Medias obsession with it and how they often play an important part on its social and economical effects of society. To fully understand these phenomena we need to look at the profile of a football hooligan and answer the vital question: ‘Who

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    Homosexuality in Football

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    Chapter One: Introduction: Addressing Homophobia in Football * Introduction should just give a brief idea of what work is going to be about so not much detail * Outline your argument – footballers affect society so a lack of homosexual players is also bound to affect the way it is portrayed * Talk about the problems surrounding football – i.e. racism‚ sexism. What is different about homophobia? * Why is homophobia a problem in football? Why is it taboo? * Talk about programmes enforced

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