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    the football factory

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    The Football Factory The Film The movie follows the main character Tommy Johnsson (Danny Dyer) through his years as a member of the Chelsea Headhunters‚ a group that consist of Chelseas most violent supporters. Other important persons in the movie is Tommys hooligan friends Rod‚ Billy‚ Zeberdee and Raf. They are all unemployed and spend their days smoking‚ drinking‚ fighting and doing drugs. Every weekend they got a football match to attend. They follow Chelsea wherever they play‚ home or

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    Game and Football

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    Ten Years of Football When I was a little kid probably around the age of seven‚ I started playing sports. Sports is a big part of life for my family‚ and every one of my siblings‚ including me‚ started playing sports when we were kids. I played multiple sports while growing up. I played football‚ baseball‚ soccer‚ track and basketball‚ so I was always going to practice or playing in a game. The sport I loved the most is football. I started playing football when I was seven. At that age I was

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    Defense In Football

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    The Immune System is a very complicated thing‚ and you can simplify it by comparing it to a defense in football. In football‚ you have three lines of defense‚ just like the Immune System. There is the defensive line‚ linebackers‚ and the secondary. The defensive line is like the first layer of defense‚ the linebackers the second line of defense‚ and the defensive backs the third line of defense. Each of them have their own responsibilities‚ but work together for the same goal. They work as a team

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    Football game

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    Football Game The crowd sat on the edge‚ waiting impatiently for the next pass‚ the next tackle. This intense game had both teams fighting for control of the ball‚ struggling to score the next touchdown. The crowd was alive with concentration‚ which was then immediately interrupted by deafening cheers as soon as their team scored. As a fan‚ football from my perspective has always been a phenomenal sport that creates an intense‚ fun‚ and lively social atmosphere. It gives a chance for friends

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    Football Violence

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    Football Violence in Britain Football hooliganism is increasing in Scotland‚ but in the 80s that’s when football violence was at its worse. Over the past years it has being increasing in vast numbers of football thugs from different cities and whenever there team play they travel to the game and after hoping for a fight with the opposite firm. The first recorded incident of a large scale crowd fight was in 1909 with Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers. Scotland’s first organised firm was Aberdeen

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    Ballet or Football

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    Ashley Barnes Allie D. Rogers Engl 1010- 431 October 1‚ 2012 Ballet or Football? Ballet and football are both difficult sports to master; however‚ someone once said‚ “If ballet were any easier‚ they’d call it football.” What makes for a good sport? Every sport has rules and regulations that one must follow in order to play. The sport requires specific skills such as strength‚ coordination‚ and speed. A good sport has a certain level of safety to keep the participants safe and requires a lot

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    discovered that I loved football‚ was when I was playing football. My whole life I have been told i’m a really tough kid‚ and at the time I was a soccer player. My sixth grade year playing soccer I started to be more rough when I played. It got to the point where I was nicknamed the bulldozer. I was at the level when kids would start to flop to get the penalty. I then realized that I didn’t want to play a sport where you had to fake being hurt. So the next year I joined the football team my seventh grade

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    High school football‚ is it too dangerous to be played in high school? Many will say that it isn’t and it is entertaining to watch‚ others will argue that it is far too dangerous for high school athletes and that they can seriously get injured or worse can result in death. While both sides have good arguments‚ high school football is way too dangerous for high school athletes. Serious injury can occur on and off the field. Football‚ which is one of the most popular sports in the United States‚ is

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    Pure Football

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    Pure football The world of football has grown to be the biggest sport on earth. Nearly every person in the world admires a football player‚ so my grandfather said ‘why not give it a go’ with his first born son (My father). At a very young age‚ my father was born into a life of football. The first thing he was given to play with was a football. At the young age of five‚ he was enrolled into the local football club called Dortsville FC. He started off as a goalkeeper‚ but he was rubbish at it.

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    Concussions in Football

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    Concussions in football A traumatic brain injury (TBI) also known as a concussion is a serious health problem to athletes‚ especially to football players. The brain controls the body and gives a person personality and defines every aspect of his or her life. A brain injury can disrupt a person’s life in an instance and like broken bones or bruises; TBI can limit or prevent normal body functions. A brain injury‚ unlike common injuries can damage mental abilities to include memory and speech

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