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    Internationally, there have been mixed reactions. Most people express a knowledge and understanding of the contrast between the basic principles of the sport and Maradona’s actions. Even the youngest football fans are aware one ought not touch the ball with one’s wrist. Nevertheless, people - usually not British - find ingenuity in his actions. It has been described by some as the “scandal of the century,” “the hand of a rascal,” and the “most blatant act of cheating ever caught on tape,” whiles

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    The Nineteen Forties Following WWII, and the cessation of hostilities, Charles Vyse and Harry Parr returned to their respective studios in Cheyne Row Chelsea. For Vyse, life regained a semblance of normality, albeit without the support of Nell Vyse, his ex-wife and partner. However, he set to work again making wheel thrown vessels and modelling figures, of which, he sent a number to the Royal Academy, often as not, competing with Parr for supremacy of work accepted for exhibition. As Vyse had earlier

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    Unfortunately, football is not immune to the ill effects of corruption. Football has always reflected the society it represents, in both its good and bad, and this is the one reason fans are drawn to

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    David Beckham is an English former soccer player who is regarded as one of the most famous British athletes of all time. He is best known for having played for top soccer clubs in Europe including Manchester United, Real Madrid, AC Milan and Paris Saint Germain (Savage, 2013). Late in his career, Beckham featured for an American Major League Soccer (MLS) club LA Galaxy in a move that was considered to be more business-oriented rather a playing career. Nonetheless, Beckham was one of the top

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    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 signed a contract for marks and Spencer's. David Beckham is married to

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    Scottish football clubs that competed in the top two tiers of the league during the 2014-2015 season, using two club interviews to gain a further insight. It was made clear in the conclusions of the literature review that the contribution of CSR activities by Scottish football clubs to the ‘game’ in Scotland was not clearly understood and so therefore this study contained three consecutive objectives. These were to: 1. Investigate the CSR measures adopted by Scottish professional football clubs between

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    SBC Discounts provides a clear-cut solution to a perennial student problem, finance. We provide a discount card, app and online platform to students that provides 20% off a vast array of local businesses surrounding Universities. We have designed these discounts based on specific research that ensures that only relevant deals for students will be displayed and used on a day-to-day basis. We provide further services including student recruitment, local business promotions and student holidays. The

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    British football is definitely one of the most hit sports in the world. Besides, the highly competitive structures of football competitions in Britain, including promotions, inter club transfers and ownership transfers has allowed its fan base around the world to keep growing. Its charm has attracted not only football followers around the world, but also the local and international buyers. More importantly, English football clubs are still very good in making money out of the game. According to a

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    Introduction The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is an association founded in 1904 with a goal dedicated to the constant improvement of football. Based in Zurich Switzerland, FIFA is governed by Swiss law. The organisational structure of FIFA is made up of a Legislative Body (Congress), an Executive Body (Executive Committee), an Administrative Secretariat (Administrative Body) and Committees that assist the Executive Committee. FIFA employs about 310 people from over

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    purchased tickets to two games six months in advance of the biggest soccer tournament in the world, Italy versus Czech Republic, and the World Cup final. On July 5th, 2006 at a fan fest in Munich, my brother, father and I sported our team Italy jerseys and cheered as our team conquered the German squad on their own soil. I remember going through the ticket gates of Olympiastadion, with a rapidly beating heart, praying to God that our tickets were real, and that we would be allowed in the gates. The

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