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    Alex Ferguson Essay 1

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    Alex Ferguson, brings more than the football Deng Jun ID: 3011471 TUC-FIU program Fall 2010 HFT 4295 Leadership in Hospitality Industry Abstract This paper explores the leadership of Alex Ferguson, and how to apply to hospitality industry. Besides offering the background information about Alex Ferguson, the paper list three Ferguson’s leadership traits and leadership behavior to illustrate how Ferguson’s leadership lead Manchester United success. Next, the paper concentrates on analyzing

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    My hero is Jose Mourinho. Jose Mourinho is a professional football manager with worldwide recognition over the world. Many people refer Jose Mourinho as one of the most successful manager in the modern era. He is respected by other managers and rivals. Pep Guardiola, another great manager and Jose’s rival when he coached Real Madrid once told media that Jose Mourinho do not even have to win the game to become the greatest manager (ESPNsoccernet staff, 2011). Mourinho notably known as manager who

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    The idea of racism in English Football, particularly the Premier League, is nowhere near as old as racism in England or the rest of the United Kingdom for that matter. However, the Premier League is often times considered the world’s best league when it comes to football and draws the best talent from around the world. In the recent years, the league has seen a sizeable influx of players from outside Britain and Ireland, which shows a reflection of an increasingly commercialized game with a global

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    Liverpool Football Club, or Liverpool FC in its heyday was considered to be the best football team in England and some might argue even Europe. For a long time, Liverpool FC boasted the title of being the most decorated football club in England, which refers to the club that has won the most trophies in their entire history. In recent years however, the trophies have mostly dried up with the club winning only 13 trophies since they last won the English Premier League title in the 1989/90 season.

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    The Hillsborough tragedy is the worst tragedy in a stadium in the history of United Kingdom that resulted in the death of ninety six people. Disasters such as the Hillsborough tragedy do not just happen out of the blues but, are a sum of various mistakes as well as negligence or misjudgements. When these factors come together, the end result is a disaster that involves loss of lives and life threatening injuries. Before any event organizer or premises owner agrees to enter in such massive liabilities

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    Mark Halsey

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    The intention of this piece is to inform the reader of the recent happenings involving Mark Halsey and how his situation raises the bigger question of the introduction of video assistant referees in top flight football. Targeted for football fans who follow high level football. In the past couple of days, the footballing world has been rocked by the claims of Mark Halsey, an ex-English Premier League referee. He claims to have been told to make specific decisions about incidents which have occurred

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    LIVERPOOL vs. MANCHESTER UNITED Is it not the same big game that it used to be? Which is the biggest rivalry in English football? Most of you would have said Manchester United vs Liverpool. Yes, the two teams are considered the biggest rivals in not just English football but club football on whole. With Manchester United set to take on Liverpool in the round of-16 in the Europa League, we take a look at what has happened to the Champions League regulars. Two teams that used to be England’s best

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    The Hillsborough tragedy of 1989 was a disaster that took over the UK like a storm. Where at a Liverpool FC football match, there was a surge of fans entering the stadium this caused overcrowding and 96 lives were lost due to being crushed against a fence, which separated the pitch and the fans. Because of this tragedy there were huge debates about whether standing was to be allowed at football matches any longer, people that debated the subject ranged from the general public to MPs. After the disaster

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    The Title I Am Zlatan

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    Title and Author: The Title is I Am Zlatan. The title reflects Zlatan’s big ego and the self belief he has in everything that he does in life. The title, I Am Zlatan, also reflects one of the themes in not trying to be anyone else but yourself. Setting I Am Zlatan opens in Zlatan’s childhood where he lives in Rosengård, Sweden. Rosengård is on the south side of Malmo, where Zlatan would play for his first professional team. The setting is mainly in Rosengård from 1981 to 2001. The setting

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    Ambition Essay

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    Ambition The Noise was deafening, Worksop had done it! They'd beaten Manchester united in the semi final of the FA cup in penalties, now the final was the next step, Worksop who were bottom of the premiership had beaten European champions Manchester united, the players were delighted and amazed about just how much they'd achieved, after the bus crash last season killing most of the 1st team, all the players who had served the club so well over the years, everyone knew

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