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Football - the Universal Game
This is Football, Rise Lay Fall, Just have ball, The game is more about the fitness, Which is not one easy business, Along with coordination, strength and stiffness, You need willpower, patience and swiftness, Drilling the ball with complete calmness, Hoofing the ball shows you are fearless, Chip shooting the ball over the opponent player head, Dirty shoes clits , clothes drenched in sweat & Blood shed This game can be played in sun, rain wearing tread, Thrilling ,amazing is the bracing goal from the head, The forward are like the hunters with a spearhead, Middles are souls of the game who are dispread, If the goalie misses the ball the team is dead, Teams give’s best shot for chances thin as thread, This game is very popular, enriching, fanatical and widespread.
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