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    A Football Match

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    conclusion of the anthem. This marked the start of the handshakes between the players to show their sportsman’s spirit. The players already warmed up by the crowd’s cheering took some pre-match strides to loosen up their muscles. The home team‚ winning the toss‚ chose to start of the proceedings of the match. As the referee’s whistle sounded‚ the game started with a light touch to the ball by the striker to the player close-in and then the long pass to the defender at the back started the battle

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    Fashion: Match Fixing and Sport

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    needed. Their constant support and fair criticism has helped me a lot. I would also express my deep sense of gratitude to Ms. Shreya Sen‚ correspondent at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation‚ Ms. Amrita Guha Roy‚ Online and magazine Editor of Football World for giving me a chance to interview them. Their opinions have given me lots of facts and data which helped me to proceed with my work. I would also like to thank my family members and my friends Rilina Kanjilal‚ Shubham Dasgupta‚ Ninnita Saha

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    The Football Match

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    I was getting ready for school when I remembered that Manchester United would be coming to Parkhead to take on Celtic in the Champions’ League group stage. My excitement grew immediately. I pondered for a second realizing that if Celtic won this game they would be through to the last sixteen‚ an achievement no other Scottish club had achieved for years. Maybe this could be our year‚ I thought. The cold blistering air spiked deep into my lungs from the moment I stepped out from my house. I gazed

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    football match at school

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    On November 18‚ 2013 there was a football match in the under than 15 school boy football league the game was played at the Jonathan grant high school oval. It was a match against the golden lions of Jonathan grant high and Spanish town high. This was a well anticipated match as fans turn out in their colors to support their teams. There were people in blue supporting the golden lions and some in yellow supporting Spanish town high. Match time was 12:30pm. The referees went out on the field

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    During warm ups you feel as if you’re already in the game. As the game starts all the feelings build up and burst. A sensation of calmness comes‚ nothing is in your mind. All the different senses allow you to be pumped to fight in a soccer match. The smells of the match are energizing. Oh‚ so energizing. The smell of the freshly cut grass pumps us up for the game. The smell of B.O. reminds us to keep working for the win. When you fall to the ground and have a whiff of the dirt‚ you come back and play

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    Lambert 1 Hayley College Writing 3‚ Sept. 2013 A Stadium of Fun The Pittsburgh Steelers have been my favorite football team since the day I was born. One fine memory I have of my childhood is watching Sunday night games with my dad‚ begging him to let me stay up late to see the ending. Football was always our thing‚ our special bond you could call it. We never thought anything could be more exciting than watching our team win on our giant flat screen television until we went to an actual

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    At the Game Bright lights illumine the night sky. The distant roar of cheers and applause hits my ears—it is a Sunday night football game at the Chiefs. As my aunt and I walk to the gates‚ we are confronted by two massive men patting another down. We get closer to the gate and I hear the clicking of the tickets—a beautiful song in a surprisingly synchronized rhythm. We then walk to our seats fighting our way through the crowded channels of hallways. We find our seats—front row on the 50

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    With a lawn chair slung over one shoulder and a large cooler in hand‚ I struggle to slam the trunk of my Ford Expedition. I embark on my trek up the steep‚ grassy incline to the field‚ making sure to feel my pocket for the bottle of Advil I promised to deliver. Besides the coaches meticulously raking the field and chalking the foul line‚ there is no one around. The rickety‚ rust coated bleachers remain barren in the sliver of shade. I unfold my chair‚ positioning it at the perfect angle to view the

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    As the Premier League returns after highly enjoyable European fixtures‚ we look at Chelsea’s away game at Sunderland. The game started with both teams fielding strong sides‚ with Chelsea including the creative trio of Mata‚ H azard and Oscar after recent weeks apart. The Sunderland team‚ reeling from the loss of Martin O’Neill‚ fielded a similarly strong side‚ with the exception of Conor Wickham who surprisingly started ahead of recent signing Danny Graham‚ perhaps a hint of the changes Di Canio

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    Match Fixing

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    In organized sports‚ match fixing‚ race fixing or sports fixing occurs as a match is played to a completely or partially pre-determined result‚ violating the rules of the game and often the law. Where the sporting competition in question is a race then the incident is referred to as race fixing. Games that are deliberately lost are sometimes called thrown games. When a team intentionally loses a game‚ or does not score as high as it can‚ to obtain a perceived future competitive advantage (for instance

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