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Football By Jamie and Mark

Football By Jamie and Mark. Football In School.

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Football By Jamie and Mark

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  1. FootballBy Jamie and Mark

  2. Football In School In school for our active school week we played football, we all partnered up and started passing the ball around. After that we played a match half the junior room against the other half. After that game we played another match half the senior room against the other half.

  3. Football Rules In football you cannot use your hands unless you are a goalkeeper or are taking a throw in. If you make a bad tackle you get a yellow card for a warning, but if it is an awful tackle and you don’t get the ball you get a red card. If you get two yellow cards you get a red card. You can receive a free kick or a penalty if you were fouled in the box.

  4. Transfer Records A transfer is when a team makes a bid for a player and if the other team accepts it the player has to discuss their wages. Top Transfer Records: 1.Gareth Bale from Spurs to Real Madrid for 86,300,000. 2.Cristiano Ronaldo from Man United to Real Madrid for 80,000,000. 3.Kaka from AC Milan to Real Madrid for 56,000,000 .

  5. The Premier League The Premier League is the top English League including Manchester United who have won the league twenty time’s. The team’s in the Premier League are Arsenal, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Hull City, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Norwich City, Southampton, Spurs, Stoke City, Sunderland, Swansea City, West Brom and West Ham United.

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