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    Unified Codes of Behavior for Soccer Soccer, or football to most of the world, has been one of the oldest sports in the history of the world. It is by far the most viewed, played, and biggest attendance sport throughout the countries, with the exception of the USA. Being the biggest sport in the world means having the biggest fan base as well. This sport has become as close to many fans hearts just as the bible can change people who read it. In this paper, the reader will understand how soccer

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    Soccer is one of the most famous sport game in the entire world, it’s a sport that everybody can participate and it has its own obsessed fans, most of people turn to watch soccer to stay away from the stress, this sport bring the happiness, no one can be a soccer fan unless you are a part of the soccer community, as a part of this community, I choose Real Madrid fans club my discourse community, Real Madrid is a legend team in Spain and Europe, it has millions of crazy fans around the world, these

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    their differences. Soccer is the most played sport in the world, but it is mostly practiced in European countries. In Europe there are many important leagues and cups, such as the league of Spain, England, or Italy. One of the most important is the UEFA Champions League, given that it is a combination of the best teams from each of the best leagues playing a competition to become the best team in Europe. In addition there is also the world cup that consists of having the best 32 countries. This is

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    The Saints crashed out of the Herald Metropolitan Cup on another miserable day for Brian McCarthy's side. A windswept Ringsend didn't help either side. The Saints enjoyed plenty of possession in the early stages, with Lee Dixon a threat on the left. Connor Riddick opened the scoring for Wanderers on 15 minutes with a powerful drive that flew into the corner of the net. David Somers equalised on the half hour mark pouncing on a sloppy back pass, he poked the ball home past the advancing goalkeeper

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    Analysis Of Liverpool

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    Original piece Liverpool were back in premier league action for a mouth-watering clash against an always entertaining Arsenal side. Surprising news broke before the match which meant that current first choice Simon Mignolet had been dropped-or “Rested” in the words of Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp-replaced my Loris Karius. And when team news was announced the always nervous looking Karius’ entrance was confirmed as one of only two changes made by the Liverool manager, who also introduced Joe

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    After a successful first season in the English Premier League, AFC Bournemouth would be looking to finish even higher than last season's 9th place. There was even talk of European qualification amongst the supporters, but the Premier League has become even more competitive in recent season's, with more clubs fighting it out for the EPL title and even more teams with aspirations to qualify for European competitions. But the Premier League can throw up the odd surprise (as in Leicester City), so who

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    CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FAILURE “BAN FROM UEFA-GALATASARAY” Emir Entetik-0053323 MGMT 512- Corporate Governance Exam 1 Professor: Aymelek Kozikoğlu 28/05/2017 When someone pronounce “Galatasaray”, the first thing that comes to mind is a “Sports Club”. Having taken its roots from the Galatasaray High School (Mektebi Sultan), “Galatasaray” is both the leading educational institution and the sports club in Turkey. Established in

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    White Angels was the name of a group of footballers that militated in Real Madrid. Conformed by six players; Raul, Roberto Carlos, Zidane, Figo and Beckham. Beckham was the last piece of the puzzle for the forming of the White Angels. The story behind of how soccer superstars unite and work together in the conquest of the entire world. How Beckham’s novel ended when he signed for Real Madrid in 2004 for a controversial bid and agreement with the club. David Beckham Englishman born in the city of

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    countries having various professional leagues. The best leagues are found in Europe for they usually have the best teams. This is the result of superior publicity that translates into European teams having healthier salary. The two note worthy teams from Europe are Manchester United and Real Madrid. They are both teams in the upper echelon of their respective leagues and are regulars in the European champions leagues. Real Madrid is a powerhouse in the Spanish top leagues or ‘La liga’ and has been since

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    Monaco Essay

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    were also filthy rich. Not only did they want become a Ligue 1 regular and finish top of the table, they wanted to challenge and compete among the best in Europe. The easiest way to achieve this dream of glory was to follow the example set by their league rivals, Paris Saint-Germain. To do so, all Monaco needed to do was to spend, spend, and spend a little bit more. Hoping it would bring new riches to their dusty trophy cabinet and allow them to become a household name it was once in European football

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