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    Fifa 13 Apology Rules

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    Description Lose by the following and face up to the forfeit; 5 - Write a Facebook apology to your opponent praising them for their brilliance. 6 - You must kiss the feet of your opponent. 7 - You must make your opponent a tasty sandwich. 8 - You must be the slave of your opponent for an hour. 9 - You must eat a tablespoon of various kitchen ingredients of your opponent 's discretion. 10 - You must send a Moonpig apology to your opponent 11 - Winning player gets 11 minutes on

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    On February 6th, 1958, the Manchester United soccer team were flying back from playing a European Cup match against Red Star Belgrade in Yugoslavia when their charter plane crash-landed in Munich, Germany after a short refuelling stop. The crash claimed the lives of 23 people including 8 Manchester United players and three club officials. Other people who died in the crash were eight journalists, a travel agent and two crewmembers, one of which was the captain. In addition, Matt Busby United’s

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    Manchester United (NYSE:MANU) is a public limited company based in Manchester, UK, that operates and manages a professional soccer team of the same name that has enjoyed the highest degree of success in British soccer competition, and is widely considered to be one of the most popular soccer clubs in the world. Founded in 1878 as ‘Newton Heath LYR Football Club,’ the organization originally represented the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway department of Manchester, before splitting off into private

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    Nike Advertisement Analysis This is a Nike Football boot or soccer cleat advertisement. One thing that has to be kept in mind is that Nike didn't always make or be one the top soccer brands. There were European brands before the 2000”s which ruled the soccer industry.Later on, those brands started lacking the “mode look and taste, which caused them to slowly die out from popularity; Nike and Adidas are the top brands in this time all to most brands have their best-sponsored players. This particular

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    to apply great power to his headers and undoubtly is always going to be more effective in the air than Messi. This is due to the fact that Ronaldo stands at 6'1" while Lionel Messi stands at 5'6 ½". Messi scored the memorable second goal against Manchester United, one of England's best teams, in the 2009 Champions league final with his head. But that was the exception to the rule. Most of "La Pulga Atomica’s" (The Atomic Flea) goals come from his left foot. Lionel Messi has become a lethal intruder

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    Professional football clubs need revenue. It is vital to the financial survival of a club as they have ultimately become a business. Money is a vital necessity to enable the club to function. From paying ground rent to the funding of the youth system and to even signing players for the clubs, it is fundamental that a club is making a profit. The owners of the clubs will want to see profits being made otherwise the club will eventually no longer be able to function. In this assignment I will be exploring

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    Steven George Gerrard, MBE (born 30 May 1980) is an English professional footballer who plays for Major League Soccer club LA Galaxy as a central midfielder. He spent the majority of his career playing for Premier League club Liverpool, with most of that time as their captain. Gerrard spent 17 seasons at Anfield, making his Liverpool debut in 1998, cementing his place in the first team in 2000, and succeeding Sami Hyypiä as team captain in 2003. His honours include two FA Cups, three League Cups

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    Soccer dates back more than 2,000 years ago. It all started with China during the second and third centuries BC, when they played a game called "Tsu Chu" or also called "cuju" which meant "kick the ball with foot." They kicked a leather ball stuffed with fur, but like soccer, but used no hands. England were the ones to transition soccer into what they called "football." Today more than 240 million people play soccer according to (FIFA). Soccer is one of the most popular sports in Europe, along with

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    The History Of Soccer

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    Soccer is one of the most popular sports in Europe, North America, and South America. Early evidence of soccer being played was found in China, it mostly occurred in second and third centuries BC. During medieval times, it’s thought that kicking, punching, biting, and gouging was allowed in soccer. In 1365, King Edward III banned soccer because of the frequency of violent incidents. In 1424, a similar ban was made in Scotland, by King James I. This ever-popular game has been played for over 3,000

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    Over recent years there have been numerous world class defenders and there are many notable mentions. By analyzing their skill, technique, and influence in the game we have selected the top 10 defenders in world football. Below is a list of 15 notable mentions. Gary Cahill Nicolas Ottamendi Raphael Varane Javier Mascherano 10. David Alaba The young Austrian is one of the worlds best young talents and has sparkled or club and country. David Alaba currently plays for German-side Bayern Munich

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