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    Lionel Messi Controversy

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    Many great names, the likes of Pele, Maradona, Zico, Zidane, Ronaldo, CR Ronaldo, Thierry, Iniesta, and others have played this game before and few still plays today. The debate of who was the best player of all time was keenly contested among soccer lovers and pundits. The majority from both fans and pundits vouch for Lionel Messi over Pele and Maradona as the greatest. Those against Lionel Messi argued that these two players (Pele and Maradona) are regarded as the greatest in the world, because

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    The Final Game My team, the strikers, was the very first soccer team I played on. The strikers were the only team that I had ever gone to the championships and the only team I ever wanted to play for. When the day of the finals came upon me, I had so much determination yet also fear for if we were gonna lose or win. Because it all depended on me as the goalie to not let one ball through our net. During my time with the strikers, my soccer team, we had won all our games and had made it to the finals

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    This week D.Y.J. faced F.C. Arsenal, dressed in their lucky yellow and blue kit. As a relatively new team in the league, North Londoners presented a puzzle for us, although it was clear that we were about to face a young and fit team. There was not much to worry about, after managing to survive against a top notch team like Maxela, and paying revenge to our rivaling Reboceros, and utilizing just eleven players in both previous games, there was a strong feeling that we were going to be all right and

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    Why is Manchester United Football Club so successful? Manchester United Football Club (F.C.) is not only the biggest club in football club in England but also one of the largest and most popular teams in the world according to World Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking (Mitchell 2013). This investigation will focus on the key factors leading to Manchester united success. Success can come from players, coaches or even owners for providing financial resources but for Manchester United the success came

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    Research Paper On San Siro

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    It is a stadium where football is the premier sport and so much evolved from the first game in 1926. Nine decades on, San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy developed into a cathedral of football that has seen the stadium hosted so many famous encounters. A proud and historic venue has seen the pride of Italy, both at international and club levels. The venue has also witnessed many other clubs and countries achieve their crowning moments as well. In 2016, San Siro will add another historic event, one

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    David Beckham David Beckham has some interesting facts about him, in his Elementary School his favorite class was art class and his full name is David Robert Joseph Beckham. Beckham is known for his soccer career he was a professional soccer player, until he retired in 2013. He played for well known teams such as Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Milan. David has faced some obstacles he says “I owe everything to Victoria and the kids who have given me the inspiration and support to play at the

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    Man Utd - Swot and Pest

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    Manchester united Manchester United (ManU) is one of the leading football clubs in the world. ManU has won many titles in the football competition making the club to be the most successful football club in the world. The success of this club is contributed by the good management of Sir Alex Ferguson who has been the manager since 1986 when Ron Atkinson left (Official website, ManU). Introduction The football industry in UK has become popular because of the first successes in the industry, an attribute

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    Analysis of The David Beckham Story In this essay I shall review, analyse and comment on a television documentary entitled "The David Beckham story". David Beckham is a tremendously well-known public figure. He became famous at the age of 19 when he started playing football for Manchester united. He is currently the captain of England's football squad and is a prominent highly paid fashion model. David models for police sunglasses, Nike footwear and has recently

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    Amanda Knox Essay

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    9 October 2012 The muder of Meredith Kercher was covered very differently from beginning to end. Media bias was present on both sides of guilty and not guilty. The story was hard to keep straight as information was either left out or presented falsely. News articles presented soon after a story, is useful for awareness of the issue; however, exact details are generally not presented fairly or true fully. An article written in 2007 was one of the first published after the murder of Meredith Kercher

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 A. Financial decision: Tottenham should build the new stadium and also hire a new striker. Going ahead with either of the two options without the other will result in a negative net present vaule for the company. B. Market reaction: Based on the data available and the DCF analysis, the market will react positively if the above stated decision is announced. The large investment will show that the company foresees a favorable future. The increase in revenue from the bigger stadium and better

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