British Football History

March 12th, 2010 by thefootyshop.co.uk

British Football History

In Britain during the 8th century, football was created, not as a recreational sport, but as a war game. One of the stories of the original roots of the sport comes from when a Danish Prince was beheaded, and his head was used as a ball and was kicked around. Ever since this ‘legendary’ tale, villages and other communities would play a game where they would have to kick a ball to a specific goal.

It was a violent game, where injury and death were not uncommon, but it was popular nevertheless. In fact, it was so violent, that in 1331, King Edward III passed laws to try to stop the playing of the game. It did not work, however, and the sport carried on.
There are even stories of football games that involved hundreds upon hundreds of players. In these games, there were many deaths, some resulting in the hundreds. It wasn’t until 1815 when Eton College set up a series of rules for the game that it became less violent and more of a true sport.At this time, other colleges and universities took up the banner and began to play under similar rules.

Later, the rules were evaluated and judged, and the Cambridge rules were created as a result in 1848. In the Cambridge rules, shin-kicking, carrying the ball and tripping were all forbidden. Rugby rules allowed these aspects, and the two varieties of football, or football, split to form their own followings.
On 26 October 1863, London schools and sports club sent representatives to the Freemason’s Tavern, where the Football Association was formed. Rugby supporters left this association to form the Rugby Association. This is where the birth of modern football began. In 1969, the Football Association finalized the modern game of football by forbidding the use of hands in the game.
The term “Soccer” was coined when someone was asked if he was a Rugger, which is a Rugby player. The -er signified that the person participated in a particular sport. The individual, Charles Wreford Brown, replied with “Soccer!”, taking the phrase from Association, SOC, and adding the -er. The term stuck. While British individuals still call the game Football, Americans and other countries call it Soccer, especially if they have heavy support in American Football present.

Ever since the foundation of the Association, Football has risen in popularity, becoming one the best loved games in the known history of the Earth. Now, hundreds of thousands play the sport, although it lacks the initial violence present at its creation

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May 19th – 2010 – the end of the season

February 14th, 2010 by thefootyshop.co.uk

May 19th – 2010 – the end of the season, well thats  what the FA say anyway, for most of you playing at grass roots level the season will be over by this date, So the run in over the next 10 weeks or so will prove crunch time for a number of  grass roots football clubs.

Cup games,  top of the table battles, bottom of the table scrambles,  winter period injuries, yes its all happening.  Most clubs will not realy be looking past the end of the this season and in to the next, however careful planning is really important.

As one of our largest club customers pointed out to me recently, planning for next season when half way through the current is a little unorthadox howver can prove to be beneficial when the new season starts,  the people at the helm of grass roots clubs are working hard behind the scenes to enable the playing side to run smoothly.

Ideally club commitees could be consulting with retailers before May 19th as to what they may need for next season.

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whos the goalie – pro gloves going cheap

July 22nd, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

whos the goalie? – Pro gloves going cheap – Selsport Sells UKL sport all at discount prices also cheap football kits teamwear and equipment

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cheap football kits to new football kits

July 22nd, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

Cheap Football kits

Football teams that play at all levels of the grass roots game will have to purchase at one stage of the season New Football Kits. Buying replacement Team Football Kits for up and coming clubs can be a very simple process.

Cheap Football kits

are available to buy and they can be found at brilliant prices. FromNew Football Kits for juniors to full adult kits the choice of strips is endless. There are shirts and shorts in great choice of colours and any club looking to improve their team`s image will find the perfect type of garments. No Need to Shop around if budgets are a little tight. Get Yourself over to our online store, Even if the budget isn`t tight it`s still nice to know that New Football Kits are available at reduced prices. The next Ronaldo could be starting his career at your club so let him get used to wearing top quality football strips and you could find that he helps your club race straight through the leagues

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Protecting Yourself from Injuries during Football Training

July 11th, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

It has been proven that a person who participates in a sports team is healthier – both mentally and physically. There are many reasons for this. One of the main reasons is that a person is motivated and encouraged when they engage in various sports activities. Each person that plays in a sport is instructed on the proper methods of playing as part of a team. Furthermore, engaging in sports is fun and exciting for all people. A person is introduced to a lot of exercises that contribute to their overall health. If you are participating in Football training, it is important to understand how to protect yourself from injuries.

Prior to engaging in Football training exercises, it is essential to participate in a warm up regime. If you attempt to go out into the Football field during Football training and perform different activities, such as drills and playing the game, before you warm up your muscles, you stand a greater risk of becoming injured. If you slightly stretch and work the muscles throughout the body, you are sure to be more successful on the playing field. If you start Football training with “cold” muscles, then you stand a high chance of pulling a muscle, or experiencing other injuries such as strains and sprains.

When engaging in Football training activities, it is very important to have all the proper equipment and gear that is needed to protect your body during game play. It is important to purchase the right kind of shoes for Football training. Cleats are usually the shoes of choice. When purchasing your shoes, it is important to select a pair that has the proper cushioning and are the right size. Furthermore, it is important to purchase shin guards as well. You will want to be certain that these guards are the right type and fit. There are many different types of guards that can be selected. It is important to choose a pair that has a lot of cushioning and fit appropriately with your shoes and socks in place.

During Football training, it is very important that you are always aware of your surroundings. This includes the other players on the field, your position on the field, and any possible obstructions that can pose a danger to you. An example of these obstructions would include personal belongings of the player, sports equipment, holes in the ground, trees and other plants, and similar items. All of these things can prove to be extremely dangerous when you are practicing to improve your Football game. To avoid injuries while playing, it is extremely important to be cautious of these items.

There are many ways that you can prevent injuries during Football training. This article contains the most important methods for doing so. It is extremely important that you pay special attention to the items listed in this article so that you may enjoy a good, safe game of Football. It is also important to pay attention to the techniques that you use during game play. Implementing a technique the wrong way during Football training can also result in injuries.

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comedy in football

April 13th, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

Comedy in football , the lighter side of our beautiful game,  our comedy football shows a few inserts of  how even professional footballers can make mistakes and give us a barell of laughs

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Mitre Footballs The range

April 13th, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

Mitre Footballs The range

The Mitre UK range of footballs is all-inclusive for every level of the game, boasting over 80 balls. Mitre provide Professional,Match, Training, Specialist and Recreational balls for use on all playing surfaces and with both the traditional Delta design and the new Revolve graphics.

As the world’s leading supplier of footballs Mitre has just launched the Revolve with the cheeky ‘Pass It On’ viral campaign www.mitre.com. This ball will be used throughout the Football League with the added bonus that the 24 Championship teams have been given the great honour of having their own club coloured version of the ball, also hosting their club crest, for training and home matches.

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sport and the credit crunch

April 13th, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

sport and the credit crunch

sport and the ccredit crunch, okay so lets look at the situation we are in and in all fairness this has been looming for a couple of years now, but we always seem to find a way to get what we want, by hook or by crook, hopefully the former not the latter.

What i am trying to say is if you don’t have the cash but need the goods, don’t bleat about it, get out their and find a solution, 60 % of our customers in 2008 relied on sponsorship from local business to buy football kits and equipment in turn for a bit of shirt advertising, this they say will probably not be the case this year, Why not for goodness sake, if your business is going to survive you still need to advertise.

At The Footy Shop we are about getting the best deal for all of our customers, be that for a single item purchase or a club or association buying bulk loads of kits and equipment and this vain will continue.

yes we sell and advertise cheap football kits but that doesnt mean the kits themsleves are cheap and nasty, our biggest selling range this season has been sensport football kits, these guys have not only cornered a market that is fearcely comptetitive, but have stuck to their guns and now in season 4 have a good share of the football kit market in the UK.

We can all survive the credit crunch, if we get the buying mentality right, yes of course i am pl

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Cheap football kits but are they?

April 12th, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

Cheap football kits is that what we are after, of course we are, every club wants the bets deal on the market for their respect club

The other way of looking at it is, customers are wanting top brands at the best prices. But here’s a question ” Does it really matter  if it’s not a Nike or Adidas kit? Very often we get customers that say well, ” The chairman wants the best for our club, well fair enough what chairman  worth his salt, wouldnt, but not at the expense of maybe getting the right brand name for his club, we have 100,s of customers that have chancged  fromthe top brands to the lesser known brands proving that cheap football kits doesnt mean a drop in quality, very often it can mean you are getting a decent  football kit that will last you a couple of seasons or more , for a decent price.

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Sunday League and 5 a Side

April 12th, 2009 by thefootyshop.co.uk

 Sunday League and 5 a side. have become popular in different parts of the world, with people of all ages playing football matches on a regular basis. Sunday League is representative for football matches that are commonly played on Sunday, being often pursued by amateur football enthusiasts. 5 a side refers to a game of football played between teams of five players, one of which is the goalkeeper.

Content: There are many types of football out there, including Sunday League and 5 a side. These have become popular in different parts of the world, with people of all ages playing football matches on a regular basis. Sunday League is representative for football matches that are commonly played on Sunday, being often pursued by amateur football enthusiasts. 5 a side refers to a game of football played between teams of five players, one of which is the goalkeeper.

If you are a fan of sports

and especially football, then you will definitely enjoy the opportunity to list your team on the Internet. Whether you play Sunday League football or 5 a side, you can take full advantage of a football website and attract all the players on the team. The features that such websites provide refer mainly to team management but also to each player%2

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