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Football Most Foul, William A. Birdthistle
Football Most Foul, William A. Birdthistle
All Faculty Scholarship
The 2006 FIFA World Cup was a disappointing display of soccer, comprising forgettable athletic contests that turned most critically on the administration of justice. Referees, more than athletes, emerged as the central protagonists in each game by providing the most dramatic plot twist - either by handing out red cards, which they did at a record pace, or awarding penalty kicks, which provided the winning goal in almost ten percent of the tournament's games. For much of the viewing public, the footballers' performances were even more deplorable, as players constantly flopped to the ground at minor or nonexistent contact and …
A Study Of Division I Assistant Football And Mens' Basketball Coaches' Contracts, Martin J. Greenberg, Jay S. Smith
A Study Of Division I Assistant Football And Mens' Basketball Coaches' Contracts, Martin J. Greenberg, Jay S. Smith
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Dworkin On The Half-Forward Flank: The Jurisprudence Of Afl's Spirit Of The Laws, Anthony S. Marinac
Dworkin On The Half-Forward Flank: The Jurisprudence Of Afl's Spirit Of The Laws, Anthony S. Marinac
Marquette Sports Law Review
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