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Examples
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It sounds outlandish, but Leahy, an Everton fan, showed an interest in the game when he was appointed a vice-president of England 2018's World Cup bid and made Tesco a major FA sponsor.
Clubs root for Portsmouth in £18.2m high court battle with taxman 2010
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Srrinivas who worked on Fans and Stars' argues: Fan are talking public based on the ability of members of FA's to talk back to the star, to media, to film industry and different social-strata Fans became a public by talking among themselves with others.
Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం kesav 2007
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Srrinivas who worked on Fans and Stars' argues: Fan are talking public based on the ability of members of FA's to talk back to the star, to media, to film industry and different social-strata Fans became a public by talking among themselves with others.
Archive 2007-05-01 kesav 2007
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Manchester City could face FA probe after fan invades pitch during FA Cup clash with
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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As a Dover fan since the 90s - I never thought we'd ever get to the first round of the FA
The Guardian World News Rob Bagchi 2011
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In a league meeting between the teams last September, City striker Craig Bellamy clashed with a fan on the pitch at Old Trafford, while United skipper Gary Neville was warned by the FA for the way he celebrated his team's winning goal.
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"A fan got in past FIFA security," confirmed an FA spokesman.
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The fan was escorted out after what the FA called a "few verbals" but the incident has led the English footballing body to urge Fifa to ensure security is watertight for England's final group game on June 23rd.
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In a league meeting between the teams last September, City striker Craig Bellamy clashed with a fan on the pitch at Old Trafford, while United skipper Gary Neville was warned by the FA for the way he celebrated his team's winning goal.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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In a league meeting between the teams last September, City striker Craig Bellamy clashed with a fan on the pitch at Old Trafford, while United skipper Gary Neville was warned by the FA for the way he celebrated his team's winning goal.
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