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    names include folk football, mob football and Shrovetide football. These games may be regarded as the ancestors of modern codes of football, and by comparison...
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    called Old division football, a variant of the association football codes, as early as the 1820s. They remained largely "mob football" style games, with...
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    at all to the old mob football and was received by the public as more a hybrid of English and Scotch football. Irish forms of football were not formally...
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    resembled rugby football, wrestling, and volleyball more than what is recognisable as modern football. As with pre-codified mob football, the antecedent...
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    traditional "mob football" played in Great Britain. The games remained largely unorganized until the 19th century, when intramural games of football began to...
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  • football Ba game Caid Calcio Fiorentino Camping (game) Cnapan Cornish hurling Haxey Hood Knattleikr La soule Mob football Royal Shrovetide Football Uppies...
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  • credited with taking mob football and transforming it into organised and refereed team football. In 1581 he wrote about his game of football, which included...
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  • The Mob Squad is a nickname that was officially used by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League during both their last season in St. Louis...
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  • Murphy's Mob is a British children's television series, created and written by Brian Finch which was produced and directed by David Foster for Central...
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    public schools to transform this mob football into an organised team sport. The earliest-known versions of football code rules were written at Eton College...
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  • traditional Irish mob football games. Caid is frequently used by people in Gaeltacht areas of Ireland to refer to modern Gaelic football.[citation needed]...
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    Ba' Game (category Traditional football)
    medieval football played in Scotland, primarily in Orkney and the Scottish Borders, around Christmas and New Year. Ba' is essentially mob football, or village...
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  • and scrummage-like formations. These archaic forms of football, typically classified as mob football, could be played between neighboring towns and villages...
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  • administration. The game is a variant of pushball, and has its roots in mob football. It was originally a competition between The Yale Banner, the Yale Daily...
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    of community celebration, many towns held traditional Shrove Tuesday "mob football" games, some dating as far back as the 17th century. The practice mostly...
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  • Mob Squad may refer to: Mob Squad (album), 2003 Mob Squad (American football), referring to the Rams NFL team during the 2010s Mob Squad (fans) also referring...
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    hammer-throwing, quarter-staff contests, troco, quoits, skittles, wrestling and mob football. Dice was a popular activity in all social classes. Cards appeared in...
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    Old division football was a mob football game played from the 1820s to around 1890 by students at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S. The...
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  • codes of football. First, the evidence suggests that, during the 16th century, they transformed the popular, but violent and chaotic, "mob football" into...
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    borders). A contemporary collective term coined for these games is "Mob football". During the early modern period public schools open to the paying public...
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    Master of St Paul's School, Richard Mulcaster, is credited with taking mob football and turning it into an organised, refereed team sport that was considered...
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    every year the men of Coldstream (to the North of the river) would play mob football with the men of Wark (to the South of the river) at Ba, and the winning...
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    sources in Australia in 1889 was that the old mob football had very little in common with modern Gaelic football which upon first appearance in 1884 was received...
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    Workington (section Football)
    known as Uppies and Downies, a traditional version of football with medieval origins in mob football or an even earlier form. Since 2001, matches have raised...
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    tournaments which involved various forms of armed combat. Tug-o-war Mob football, including the Irish Caid, the Welsh Cnapon, and the French La soule...
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  • footballers still face similar problems in some parts of the world. Mass or mob football was popular in medieval and early modern Europe. It involved an unlimited...
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    sharking, drug trafficking, and extortion. In comparison to other traditional mob bosses who shunned the limelight, Merlino has interacted regularly with the...
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    Gordon Korman (redirect from Son of the Mob)
    (2001) 3-in-1 Island Trilogy Bind-Up Book (2006) Son of the Mob (Hyperion, 2002) Son of the Mob 2: Hollywood Hustle (2004) The Discovery (2003) The Deep...
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    balls. Decades later, Richard Lindon did the same. (See also Mob football, Medieval football, and La soule.) For centuries before the invention of the paint...
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    Sheffield Rules (category Association football variants)
    competitive football tournament was played under Sheffield Rules. The oldest recorded football match in Sheffield occurred in 1794 when a game of mob football was...
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