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English Soccer Had A Violent, Cocaine-Fueled, Horse-Punching Weekend

The FA decided not to hold a minute of silence for Margaret Thatcher, fearing it would turn ugly. Instead, fans took it on themselves to recall the bad old days of the 1980s, with full-on brawls with opposing supporters, police, and each other. In the second half of Saturday's 2-0 FA Cup loss to Wigan, Millwall fans—upholding their reputation as some of England's worst —gave up on the match and …

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Was the Fairy Tale of Peter Pan and Wendy Based on an Earlier Legend? New Book Introduces Historical Wild Boy whose …

Peter: The Untold True Story, a new historical novel by Christopher Mechling, explores the remarkable life of a boy named Peter who became a legend in 18th century England, over 100 years before James Barrie penned the tale of Peter Pan.San Diego, California (PRWEB) March 13, 2013 He was a boy of few words, but his character captivated the imaginations of many of England’s best contemporary …

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Six Nations: To win well or ugly , that is the English question

England do not always have everything their own way in their annual meetings with Italy: in years past, they have lost out at the scrum, conceded ground in the territorial battle, given best in the fight for possession and even finished second in the try count. They seldom get the better of Martin Castrogiovanni, the wild-haired swamp monster of the Azzurri set-piece, or Sergio Parisse, the …

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Six Nations: To win well or ugly , that is the English question

Six Nations: To win well or ugly , that is the English question

England do not always have everything their own way in their annual meetings with Italy: in years past, they have lost out at the scrum, conceded ground in the territorial battle, given best in the fight for possession and even finished second in the try count. They seldom get the better of Martin Castrogiovanni, the wild-haired swamp monster of the Azzurri set-piece, or Sergio Parisse, the …

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