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    ‘out-group’ and can discriminate against the ‘out-group’ to boost self-image (Fink et al., 2009). This can actually have adverse effects on team rivalry and promote gamesmanship within sport. For example, Levine et al. (2005) looked at the rivalry between Manchester United Football Club (MUFC) and Liverpool United Football Club (LUFC). They looked at the reaction of the MUFC fans to a stranger (confederate) slip or fall. The fans were more likely to help the stranger if they were wearing an ‘in-group’ (MUFC)

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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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    The Influence Of Soccer

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    Sports usually have big moments, and soccer definitely has its fair share of them. Soccer also helps join people together, which has a big impact in the once torn apart and war strafed Europe where it is based. Here is some examples of soccer joining people together and great moments on the professional fields, but also in some other places one might not expect. Soccer is a game of great skill and teamwork; here is some reasons that is true. We will start off with some elaboration on how soccer

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    Soccer is under appreciated here and should be even bigger. Soccer has so much history. For instance, Real Madrid and Barcelona have a pretty big rivalry from stealing trophies from each other. Brazil and Argentina have a rivalry because they always compare legends to each other. Pele of Brazil and Maradona of Argentina. Real Madrid has the most European trophies with 12 under their name. Unlike many sports soccer doesn’t have an offseason. When the season is over for club, international soccer

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    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 the 1980s. They

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    Monaco Essay

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    Manchester United bought the most expensive player in the world, Paul Pogba, not even a year ago, and are looking doing the exact same thing this upcoming summer. The same summer that Manchester United announced Pogba was returning to Old Trafford, Juventus bought Gonzalo Higuian for an Italian football transfer fee. This year, Real Madrid just spent about $50 million on Brazilian wonderkid Vinicius Junior—who is 16 years old. Manchester City also just signed Monaco's

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    Roles, Responsibilities and Skills of a Coach This assignment will involve me discussing the roles, responsibilities and skills of two sports coaches, Alex Ferguson and Linford Christie. Roles Role model Alex Ferguson - A role model is a person who serves as a positive example and whose behaviour and success is emulated by others. The way the coach conducts themselves in the presence of their athletes is important to get the respect of their athletes so they are able to coach them successfully

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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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    Through his fame, David Beckham has created an influence on women to be more involved in sports in which normally women would not take place in, and also helping create a name for new or developing clothing brands. Also, throughout his life, David Beckham has successfully inspired generations to want to be a positive humanitarian like him. Being a father of 4, Beckham wants the world to be as great it can be for the future of not only his own children, but other children around the world. If you

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    The Success Of The Club

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    In 2005, a shocking news hit the city of Manchester, home of the EPL’s most successful club with a history of more than a hundred years: Manchester United. Their beloved club was to be acquired by an American business tycoon, Malcolm Glazer. What concerned the fans even more was the fact that most of the capital used by Glazer to purchase the team was debt and that he would load £525million of debt on to the club itself. This was problematic because it meant that money otherwise could be used to

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