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Thread khas untuk football, tak terhad pada 1 kelab atau 1 league mahupun 1 negara semua boleh bawak masuk selagi dibadankan oleh FIFA!
A Brief History Of Football
The contemporary history of football spans almost 150 years. It all began in 1863 in England, when rugby football and association football branched off on their different courses and the world's first football association was founded - The Football Association in England. Both forms of football stemmed from a common root and both have a long and intricately branched ancestral tree. Their early history reveals at least half a dozen different games, varying to different degrees and to which the historical development of football is related and has actually been traced back. Whether this can be justified in some instances is disputable. Nevertheless, the fact remains that playing a ball with the feet has been going on for thousands of years and there is absolutely no reason to believe that it is an aberration of the more "natural" form of playing a ball with the hands.
The game that flourished in the British Isles from the 8th to the 19th shrovetide football, as it was called, belonged in the "mob football" category, where the number of players was unlimited and the rules were fairly vague (for example, according to an ancient handbook from Workington in England, any means could be employed to get the ball to its target with the exception of murder and manslaughter). Shrovetide football is still played today on Shrove Tuesday in some areas, for example, Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Needless to say, it is no longer so riotous as it used to be, nor are such extensive casualties suffered as was probably the case centuries ago.
There was scarcely any progress at all in the development of football for hundreds of years. But, although the game was persistently forbidden for 500 years, it was never completely suppressed. As a consequence, it remained essentially rough, violent and disorganised. A change did not come about until the beginning of the 19th century when school football became the custom, particularly in the famous public schools. This was the turning point. In this new environment, it was possible to make innovations and refinements to the game.
In 1863, developments reached a climax. At Cambridge University action was taken to sort out the utter confusion surrounding the rules. The decisive initiative, however, was taken after a series of meetings organised at the end of the same year (1863) in London. On 26 October 1863, eleven London clubs and schools sent their representatives to the Freemason's Tavern. These representatives were intent on clarifying the muddle by establishing a set of fundamental rules, acceptable to all parties, to govern the matches played amongst them. This meeting marked the birth of The Football Association. The eternal dispute concerning shin-kicking, tripping and carrying the ball was discussed thoroughly at this and consecutive meetings until eventually on 8 December the die-hard exponents of the Rugby style took their final leave. They were in the minority anyway. They wanted no part in a game that forbade tripping, shin-kicking and carrying the ball. A stage had been reached where the ideals were no longer compatible. On 8 December 1863, football and rugby finally split. Their separation became totally irreconcilable six years hence when a provision was included in the football rules forbidding any handling of the ball (not only carrying it).
Only eight years after its foundation, The Football Association already had 50 member clubs. The first football competition in the world was started in the same year - the FA Cup, which preceded the League Championship by 17 years.
The international football community grew steadily In 1912, 20 national associations were already affiliated to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). By 1925, the number had increased to 39, in 1930 - the year of the first World Cup - it was 46, in 1938, 52 and in 1950, after the interval caused by the Second World War, the number had reached 68. Today, FIFA comprises 204 member associations in the four corners of the globe. They comprise around 305,000 clubs - over 223,000 of which in Europe alone -, and more than 1,548,000 teams with around 246 million people who regularly play football.
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Six regional confederations are associated with FIFA; these are:
* Asia: Asian Football Confederation (AFC)
* Africa: Confederation of African Football (CAF)
* Europe: Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)
* North/Central America & Caribbean: Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF)
* Oceania: Oceania Football Confederation (OFC)
* South America: Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol/Confederação Sul-americana de Futebol (South American Football Confederation; CONMEBOL)
A Brief History Of Football
The contemporary history of football spans almost 150 years. It all began in 1863 in England, when rugby football and association football branched off on their different courses and the world's first football association was founded - The Football Association in England. Both forms of football stemmed from a common root and both have a long and intricately branched ancestral tree. Their early history reveals at least half a dozen different games, varying to different degrees and to which the historical development of football is related and has actually been traced back. Whether this can be justified in some instances is disputable. Nevertheless, the fact remains that playing a ball with the feet has been going on for thousands of years and there is absolutely no reason to believe that it is an aberration of the more "natural" form of playing a ball with the hands.
The game that flourished in the British Isles from the 8th to the 19th shrovetide football, as it was called, belonged in the "mob football" category, where the number of players was unlimited and the rules were fairly vague (for example, according to an ancient handbook from Workington in England, any means could be employed to get the ball to its target with the exception of murder and manslaughter). Shrovetide football is still played today on Shrove Tuesday in some areas, for example, Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Needless to say, it is no longer so riotous as it used to be, nor are such extensive casualties suffered as was probably the case centuries ago.
There was scarcely any progress at all in the development of football for hundreds of years. But, although the game was persistently forbidden for 500 years, it was never completely suppressed. As a consequence, it remained essentially rough, violent and disorganised. A change did not come about until the beginning of the 19th century when school football became the custom, particularly in the famous public schools. This was the turning point. In this new environment, it was possible to make innovations and refinements to the game.
In 1863, developments reached a climax. At Cambridge University action was taken to sort out the utter confusion surrounding the rules. The decisive initiative, however, was taken after a series of meetings organised at the end of the same year (1863) in London. On 26 October 1863, eleven London clubs and schools sent their representatives to the Freemason's Tavern. These representatives were intent on clarifying the muddle by establishing a set of fundamental rules, acceptable to all parties, to govern the matches played amongst them. This meeting marked the birth of The Football Association. The eternal dispute concerning shin-kicking, tripping and carrying the ball was discussed thoroughly at this and consecutive meetings until eventually on 8 December the die-hard exponents of the Rugby style took their final leave. They were in the minority anyway. They wanted no part in a game that forbade tripping, shin-kicking and carrying the ball. A stage had been reached where the ideals were no longer compatible. On 8 December 1863, football and rugby finally split. Their separation became totally irreconcilable six years hence when a provision was included in the football rules forbidding any handling of the ball (not only carrying it).
Only eight years after its foundation, The Football Association already had 50 member clubs. The first football competition in the world was started in the same year - the FA Cup, which preceded the League Championship by 17 years.
The international football community grew steadily In 1912, 20 national associations were already affiliated to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). By 1925, the number had increased to 39, in 1930 - the year of the first World Cup - it was 46, in 1938, 52 and in 1950, after the interval caused by the Second World War, the number had reached 68. Today, FIFA comprises 204 member associations in the four corners of the globe. They comprise around 305,000 clubs - over 223,000 of which in Europe alone -, and more than 1,548,000 teams with around 246 million people who regularly play football.
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seronoknya...... Mohon masukkan COCA COLA LEAGUE 1: BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION FC.
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My club plak: -
Premier League
Bundesliga
Serie A
Premier League
Bundesliga
Serie A
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uikk..aku lone ranger jer..
takpe2...
"ranger lead the way"
takpe2...
"ranger lead the way"
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lawa away jersey chelsea this new season..mcm german punya 2nd jersey..hehehe
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yeap..home jersey
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Kelab Brighton & Hove Albion telah mengeluarkan senarai rasmi nombor jersey pemain-pemain pasukan utama bagi menghadapi Liga Satu Coca Cola musim 2010/11 .
Pengurus pasukan Gus Poyet setakat ini telah mendapatkan sembilan orang pemain baru dan ditambah ketiadaan 16 orang pemain yang beraksi dalam perlawanan terakhir liga musim 2009/10, beberapa perubahan pada senarai nombor jersi pemain musim ini perlu dilakukan.
Walau bagaimanapun, enam orang pemain yang lahir dari projek pasukan belia tidak diperuntukkan sebarang nombor. Tetapi mereka ini akan diberikan nombor yang bersesuaian sekiranya terpilih untuk bersama pasukan senior sepanjang musim baru nanti.
PENJAGA GOL:
1 Peter Brezovan
19 Michael Poke
13 Mitch Walker
PERTAHANAN:
2 Andrew Whing
3 Gordon Greer
4 Tommy Elphic
6 Adam El-Abd
14 Iñigo Calderón
22 Marcos Painter
30 Steve Cook
37 Lewis Dunk
- Grant Hall
- James Smith
TENGAH:
5 Agustin Battipiedi
7 Elliott Bennett
8 Alan Navarro
10 Matt Sparrow
11 Cristian Baz
15 Gary Hart
18 Gary Dicker
24 Jamie Smith
25 Radostin Kishishev
- Jake Caskey
- Ryan Thomson
- Connor Wilkins
- Leon Redwood
PENYERANG:
9 Ashley Barnes
17 Glenn Murray
20 Chris Holroyd
- George Barker
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England coach Fabio Capello will consider 32 players for his new squad with young Arsenal duo Jack Wilshere and Kieran Gibbs tipped for a call-up, but wholesale changes are not expected.
Congrats Young Gunners!
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:: Latest Newcastle Transfer ::
1) Sol Campbell from Arsenal - Free transfer
2) Dan Gosling from Everton - Free transfer
3) James Perch from Nothingham Forest - undisclosed
4) Fritz Hall from QPR - loan
5) Wayne Routladge from QPR - undisclosed
6) Fraser Froster from Newcastle to Bristol Rovers - loan
7) David Edgar from Newcastle to Burnley - Free tansfer
1) Sol Campbell from Arsenal - Free transfer
2) Dan Gosling from Everton - Free transfer
3) James Perch from Nothingham Forest - undisclosed
4) Fritz Hall from QPR - loan
5) Wayne Routladge from QPR - undisclosed
6) Fraser Froster from Newcastle to Bristol Rovers - loan
7) David Edgar from Newcastle to Burnley - Free tansfer
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Pergghh Hatem Ben Arfa ni mmg best, aku salute dia!
Dlu dia ngan Abou Diaby ada buat trial kat Arsenal tp dia tak sampai,
tp still Arsene Wenger main peranan tolong dia pindah dari Lyon ke Ohaime!
Dlu dia ngan Abou Diaby ada buat trial kat Arsenal tp dia tak sampai,
tp still Arsene Wenger main peranan tolong dia pindah dari Lyon ke Ohaime!
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atreyudevil wrote:Pergghh Hatem Ben Arfa ni mmg best, aku salute dia!
Dlu dia ngan Abou Diaby ada buat trial kat Arsenal tp dia tak sampai,
tp still Arsene Wenger main peranan tolong dia pindah dari Lyon ke Ohaime!
Sowi miss info, masih talk lagik... Tapi langit cam cerah jea k Newcastle...
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:: Borussia Dortmund latest transfer ::
1) Shinji Kagawa from Cerezo Osaka - Euro350k
2) Julian Koch to Duisburg - Loan
3) Mitchell Langerak from Melbourne Victory - Euro500k
4) Uwe Hunemeier to Energie Cottbuss - Euro100k
5) Marc Ziegler to VFB Stuttgart - Euro300k
6) Lukasz Piszcrek from Hertha Berlin - Free
7) Robert Lowendowski from Lech Poznan - Euro4500k
Tinga to Internacional Porto Alegre - undisclosed
1) Shinji Kagawa from Cerezo Osaka - Euro350k
2) Julian Koch to Duisburg - Loan
3) Mitchell Langerak from Melbourne Victory - Euro500k
4) Uwe Hunemeier to Energie Cottbuss - Euro100k
5) Marc Ziegler to VFB Stuttgart - Euro300k
6) Lukasz Piszcrek from Hertha Berlin - Free
7) Robert Lowendowski from Lech Poznan - Euro4500k
Tinga to Internacional Porto Alegre - undisclosed
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byk player transfer tahun nih, kelab yang jual dapat untung, player pun dapat untung... BTW ujung minggu nih dh start game Barclay, MU lwn Chelsea...
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FA Cup, heheh
lagi satu ,minggu baru Liverpool lawan Arsenal!
btw, Arsenal Public Training Day!
lagi satu ,minggu baru Liverpool lawan Arsenal!
btw, Arsenal Public Training Day!
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Ada masuk fantasy league, atre wat la mymil league kat situ... hehehe
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huhu buleh jugak,
www.premierleague.com
ni no liga MyMil
Code to join this league: 951896-227394
www.premierleague.com
ni no liga MyMil
Code to join this league: 951896-227394
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Ok da joint... uiks, xkan kita dua jea men atre...
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