Football is the word given to a number of similar team sports, all of which involve (to varying degrees) kicking a ball with the foot in an attempt to score a goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, also known as "soccer" and most commonly just "football". The English language word "football" is also applied to "gridiron football" (a name associated with the North American sports, especially American football and Canadian football), Australian football, Gaelic football, rugby football (rugby league and rugby union), and related games. Each of these codes (specific sets of rules, or the games defined by them) is referred to as "football".
These games involve:
* Two teams of usually between 11 and 18 players. Note that versions with fewer players have varying degrees of popularity:
o Six-man, eight-man, and nine-man football, derived from American football, are also played mainly at scholastic level in less-populated parts of the United States. Small schools in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan also play nine-man football, derived from the country's own code.
o Rugby sevens, a version of rugby union with seven players per side instead of 15, is especially well-developed, with its own World Cup, a prominent annual international competition, and an entrenched position in the Commonwealth Games.
o Although the sevens format also exists in rugby league, a different abbreviated format, rugby league nines, is more popular.
* a clearly defined area in which to play the game;
* scoring goals and/or points, by moving the ball to an opposing team's end of the field and either into a goal area, or over a line;
* the goal and/or line being defended by the opposing team;
* players being required to move the ball—depending on the code—by kicking, carrying and/or hand passing the ball; and
* goals and/or points resulting from players putting the ball between two goalposts.
In most codes, there are rules restricting the movement of players offside, and players scoring a goal must put the ball either under or over a crossbar between the goalposts. Other features common to several football codes include: points being mostly scored by players carrying the ball across the goal line and; players receiving a free kick after they take a mark/make a fair catch.
Peoples from around the world have played games which involved kicking and/or carrying a ball, since ancient times. However, most of the modern codes of football have their origins in England.
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William Perry and Walter Payton / TIME Cover: January 27, 1986, Art Poster by TIME Magazine |
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The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years... |
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Bear Bryant / TIME Cover: September 29, 1980, Art Poster by TIME Magazine |
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The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years... |
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RUDY NEW 27x37 MOVIE POSTER FOOTBALL NOTRE DAME ART |
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High Quality Movie Poster |
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The Wizard of Oz - Vintage Recordings from the 1903 Broadway MusicalReviewsI found this release almost thoroughly enjoyable. I did have the following caveats. I listen to a lot of vintage recordings, but find that most of these Oz recordings seem to have little or no noise reduction. I am sure they could have been cleaned up substantially. Each cylinder recording also has the title and performer announced, which was the style of the era. As soon as I get a chance, I plan to re-record these cds and edit out these announcements. They become rather tedious after a while. The Wizard of Oz - Vintage Recordings from the 1903 Broadway Musical FANTASTIC RECORDINGS FOR A COLLECTOR OF ANTIQUE MUSIC!!!!! This Double-Disk Collection contains music from the original and varied Oz Stage Productions: "the Wizard of Oz", "the Woggle-Bug" (based on 'Marvelous Land of Oz) and "the Tik-Tok Man of Oz" (based on 'Ozma of Oz'). There are plenty of "Wizard" songs and music, but there isn't a lot of "Woggle-Bug" and/or "Tik-Tok Man". I often wondered how different the 1st & Original Production of 'Oz Wizard' was different to the book, and thanks to Mark Evan Schwartz's book "Oz: Before the Rainbow" I found out for myself (WORTH A READ!!). Later I got this CD to go along with the book's stage telling (more or less) and I listened in interest to the songs which, I read, were entirely different to the future Musicals of Oz. The songs are good, but not all of them are actually completely restored to perfection, so the singing may/will sound somewhat muffled. Also, due to the time it was made (for some reason), the songs don't actually fit into the story (even the stage's rewritten story) and sound distant/unrelated. But there are songs that sound similar to the original story ("Rejoice! The Wizard is No Longer King"). CD 2's Track 3 has music played during Silent Oz Film "His Majesty, Scarecrow" on the MGM 3-Disk DVD. The best thing about this CD Collection is the two booklets packaged along with the disks: the first (entitled "The Records") has writing on "What the Wizard Was" with a synopsis of the stage production story and "About the Recordings", a listing of all the songs on CD 1 (which are helpful for "Selection" Tracks not specifically named on the back) and notes on the songs like their origins and background. Booklet 2 (entitled "The Lyrics") has the words to the songs (in case you can't make out the words/want to sing-along). BOTH CDs include b&w photos of the actors, performance (few of which can be seen in "Oz: Before the Rainbow" book) and even reprints of a few illustrations made for the stage. The pictures are the best part of this purchase. The Entirely Different Songs may not fit with the story, original or rewritten, but there's nothing really wrong with the music when one enjoys to what they're listening to. I know that there is also another 'Oz on Stage' CD Collection called "Before the Rainbow" . . . hmmm, I wonder if I should get that too? This truly remarkable 2-disc collection of old cylinders, discs, music boxes and piano rolls explains why the 1903 musical version of "The Wizard of Oz" did not survive the early thirties. It wasn't because it was before its time or even of its time, but simply because it was way behind the times. Its producers resisted composer's Paul Tietjens' attempts to write plot-driven numbers. His contribution survives only in the incidental music preserved on piano rolls (and the most interesting element on this collection) linking very disparate and even incongruous vaudeville acts by various authors and performers that graced the stage during the musical's multi-decade run. In other words, Baum was telling a story and the songs were telling another... As fascinating as they are for historical reasons, those numbers are commonplace, mostly uninspired flash-in-the-tin-pan ditties, with timid syncopation and a stong reliance on musical clichés. There is not a single standard among them and not even a decent lyric where "fine" doesn't rhyme with "mine" and "love you" doesn't rhyme with "I do"- or even "I know you know I know you do", as happens more than once. As an assemblage of shtick pieces and ephemeral sentimental or nonsensical ditties, this collection cannot be topped and it represents a monumental effort. Without it and its very generous and informative liner notes, I would not have the same appreciation for the absolute genius of Victor Herbert's operettas ("Babes in Toyland" came out the same year) where the more memorable songs are plot-driven and introduced and linked by the most luscious, inventive and varied incidental music ever heard outside an opera house. This sort of unified concept would culminate in Jerome Kern's "Show Boat" and it remains a truth today that the integration of plot and music - reminiscent of opera - is the true secret of successful and perennial musicals, whatever the current idiom. This collection also makes one appreciate the complete originality of the Hollywood film for actually going back to Baum's books, entrusting the songs, lyrics and music to Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg and Herbert Stothart and scrapping the musical's colourful but checkered history (except for casting ex-vaudevillians as the main characters, of course!). Highly recommended for its nostalgia value, its irreplaceable rarities and a better understanding of the history of American popular music. Although it was one of the most financially successful stage musicals of the early 1900's, very little information is presently available on the 1903 production of THE WIZARD OF OZ. In what was obviously a labor of love, David Maxine has done much to correct this oversight by releasing a 2-CD set with over 145 minutes worth of extremely rare recordings of music from this and other OZ-themed musicals dating back to before World War I. Recorded materials include vintage acoustical disc and cylinder phonograph records, piano rolls, and music box discs, many of which go back almost a century. In addition, he has included two booklets worth of historical background information on the 1903 WIZARD OF OZ production, its stars, the individual musical numbers, and lyrics for the songs included on the CDs. (Lavishly illustrated with rare old black and white photos and artwork, these booklets, and the information they contain, are themselves worth the price of the set!) Several bonus CD tracks are included that offer rare recordings by Montgomery & Stone (the original Tin Woodsman and Scarecrow) and Bessie Wynn, who was also in the 1903 cast. Not just for dedicated Oz fans, this set is a "must have" for anyone interested in the history of American musical theater and American popular culture of the early 1900's. Average Rating:![]() |
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The Wizard of Oz a musical with book and lyrics by L. Frank Baum and music by Paul Tietjens premiered on June 16, 1902, at the Grand Opera House in Chicago. It was an instant hit and made stars of David Montgomery (the Tin Woodman) and Fred Stone (the Scarecrow)... |
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Movie Classics: Melody of Dreams |
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BRIGHT DOUBLE NEON CLOCKS with a color neon tube on the outside and a white neon color tube in the inside, with tin sign advertisement inside! Chrome finish metal case, 12v adapter included and the clock is battery operated... |
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Green Bay Packers 16oz High Quality Pigskin Pro Grip Hammer |
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This Pro-Grip Hammer is a great gift idea for your favorite sports fan. The head is made of stainless steel, painted in team colors with hard fired enamel including team logo on both sides. The body is fiberglass and color matched to represent the teams colors, which also has the team name printed on both sides... |
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Neon Saxophone With A Stunning Blue Neon Light |
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A beautiful 31'' Long, Clear Saxophone With A Stunning Blue Neon Light In the Middle To Light Up Any Studio, Recreation room, Radio Station, Restaurant, Diner, Bar, Game room, Garage, Kids room, or anyplace in the home! |
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MLB Vintage World Series Films - New York Giants 1954 |
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This 36-minute official Major League Baseball film captures the highlights of the 1954 World Series between the New York Giants and the 111-win Cleveland Indians. Most fans will recognize this as the year of "The Catch," Giants centerfielder Willie Mays' over-the-shoulder grab of Vic Wertz's titanic drive... |
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Suave Naturals Hair Spray Aloe Vera Extra Hold 8.5 oz. |
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BRIGHT DOUBLE NEON CLOCK with a color neon tube on the outside and a white neon color tube in the inside, with tin sign advertisement inside! Chrome finish metal case, 12v adapter included and the clock is battery operated... |
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Parlor Football Vintage Game Tin by Channel Craft |
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The Parlor Football Vintage Game is a Faithful recreation of Victorian table top games in travel-size tins. Complete with Player Pegs, Dice, Yardage Chip, Football Platform, Scoring Pencil, Instructions & History. |
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1998 Y.A. Tittle and Sam Huff NFL Classic Doubles Starting Lineup Figures |
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Item is in stock and ready to ship. |
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Pro Football- A 3M Sports Game |
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1966 Rare Pro Football Game |
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Super Sunday Avalon Hill Commodore 64 Vintage Microcomputer Game |
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Football game replaying all of the Superbowls and allowing replay by mixing and matching all the past and present teams in the Superbowls up until 1983. Animated playing field and players. This is a strategy game with the action played out automatically after you choose your plays... |
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NFL Football (Intellivision) |
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Vintage game cartridge for the Intellivision video game console. |
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New Orleans Saints Women's Retro Vintage T-ShirtReviewsI love this shirt! I am usually a small but I ordered a medium expecting it to run small and I was correct. It is very soft and the print is actually very flattering. I loved it so much I gave my brother one for his birthday. go saints! Who DAT!!!! Average Rating:![]() |
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Featuring a women's fit, the Retro Vintage tee from Junk Food offers vintage-style screen print graphics of the Saints on the front. Made with a 50% cotton / 50% polyester fabric blend, this soft and comfortable tee is ideal for tailgating, wearing to the stadium, or for any other occasion to show you're a true fan... |
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Pittsburgh Steelers Women's Retro Vintage T-ShirtReviewsThis is a great shirt but just know that it runs VERY small. I am normally a medium in a women's shirt and I needed this one in an XL. The Length is great but the shirt is very form fitting. Great shirt! Average Rating:![]() |
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Featuring a women's fit, the Retro Vintage tee from Junk Food offers vintage-style screen print graphics of the Steelers on the front. Made with a 50% cotton / 50% polyester fabric blend, this soft and comfortable tee is ideal for tailgating, wearing to the stadium, or for any other occasion to show you're a true fan... |
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New England Patriots Men's Retro Vintage T-Shirt |
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Show you're a true fan with this Retro Vintage crew neck T-shirt from Junk Food. Displaying vintage-style screen print graphics of the Patriots, this soft and comfortable shirt is made with a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend... |
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New York Giants Red 6-Inch Vintage Reflective Magnet |
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Attach some vintage New York Giants pride to your vehicle with this 6" round magnet! You can also stick it on your fridge or locker for some team spirit at home or work. |






















