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    Barclays Premier League - Matches | Marketing Plan Executive Summary The total size of European football market is up to €15.7 billion in 2008/2009. It is proven that football industry stay strong under the pessimistic economic environment. In Europe, England’s Barclays Premier League, Spain’s La Liga, Germany’s Bundesliga, Italy’s Serie A and France’s Ligue 1 are recognized as “The 5” by organizations and supporters worldwide. This paper explains the market analysis and current situation

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    Community Reflection

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    After the hectic schedule and finally going to the town-hall meeting made me realize how these meetings help our community grow into a better university. My wellness team went to different ones and we didn't collaborate in the same ideas but seen a few in our times that went that we thought were a great influence on today's community. Of course at some points it became boring but I beleive main goal at the end of the meeting was to bring a topic that needed to be brought up and some ideas that can

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    Cristiano Ronaldo Essay

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    Biography Portugal's best and Manchester United's darling midfielder, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was brought into this world on February 5, 1985 in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. His mother Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and father Jose Dinis Aveiro had four children. His parents decided to name this future famous footballer after someone that you wouldn't think a Portuguese family would normally consider. He was named after the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. A passionate

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    Big Game Player Roberto Firmino also has the innate ability to turn up in the big games. We have seen relatively little of him in the Premier League so far but his record in crunch games is good. Against the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal he has scored 5 and assisted 3 in 8 appearances across all competitions. If you also simply look at the games where Liverpool made tough work of the opposition, you will notice how crucial Roberto has been in the scoring. For instance

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    David Beckham is known for as an outstanding soccer,or football, player. He has list of accomplishment that reaches that sky. He was the starter for manchester united when he was just 20, Captained the english soccer team in the world a number of times, and had a contract with LA Galaxy worth $250 million. David has been an inspiration to a great quantity of people; to many of whom the man is a legend. Even so, With incredible but not like others as he may seem, he is still a man how suffers

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    November 15th, 2000, Beckham was made England captain. He helped England qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals, following a number of impressive performances that included a famous 5–1 victory over Germany in Munich. Beckham's relationship with Manchester

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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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    on target, as opposed to the Hornets 7. Again Defoe came into the game to make a difference, but Watford appeared the more comfortable on the ball and looked the more likely to score. If the first two defeats were hard to stomach, hosting Manchester City's megastars at the Vitality Stadium would prove an even harder test and ending with an even crueller result. It was the Cherries that took the lead with a stunning half volley from Charlie Daniels in the 12 minute. It was no more than they

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    Pep Guardiola

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    Manchester City Will Never Be The Same After Pep Guardiola’s Arrival The announcing of Pep Guardiola’s appointment as Manchester City manager was probably the highlight of the year for the Manchester City supporters. After a 4th place finish in the EPL and a Champions League semi-final exit, City will be more than excited about the former Barcelona manager’s arrival to the club. But as the Spaniard prepares for what is anticipated to be the biggest challenge of his career, he must surely have some

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    Gareth Bale is one of the quickest, most exciting soccer players in the world. He has played in England's Premier League and Spain's La Liga - as well as for the Wales national team in international competition. Unfortunately, injuries have kept him off the pitch, but there's plenty of interesting things to know about the star forward. Read more about the footballer below! Number Seven: He Trademarked His Heart Celebration Bale is known for celebrating goals by forming a heart with his hands. He

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