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Examples
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He's pretty adamant that the big-name FAs are going to be moved via sign and trade, and that teams trying to just outright sign these guys don't exactly have a huge advantage.
Blog a Bull fundamentallysound 2010
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Which teams will have the cash to sign one of the big-name FAs in 2010?
ESPN.com 2009
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Because of the lack of an agreement in place this offseason the "Final 4" teams have big limits on the number of FAs they can sign, and the $$ they can offer.
Off Season grrm 2010
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The Welsh and Northern Irish FAs, which until now had backed Fifa in opposing any technology, are now also leaning towards supporting more tests on goalline systems.
Fifa makes pledge to fund goalline technology experiments 2011
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Essentially this group set themselves up to ensure their voice, and not just that of the national FAs, was heard by Uefa the background threat of a breakaway league not least bending Uefa's ear.
Why does the Premier League have a January transfer window? | The Knowledge 2012
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People need to appreciate how well (FAs) are trained and that it's a hard job to get.
Flight attendant for a day: Take off with TV host Norville 2010
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Indeed this is not just any old rowdiness, but unruliness within the blazers' complimentary-ticket section and the £115 County FAs area.
Football League clubs debate wage restraint to curb losses 2011
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The development further proves the FA's grass roots? the 300-odd member clubs, 114 councillors and the County FAs who hold a stake in the English game? are wedded to Victorian structures that bear no relation to the UK Corporate Governance Code.
Football Association shareholders pass on chance of reform Matt Scott 2010
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Indeed this is not just any old rowdiness, but unruliness within the blazers' complimentary-ticket section and the £115 County FAs area.
Football League clubs debate wage restraint to curb losses 2011
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And so English football's key decisions will continue to be taken solely by men whose interests are vested in County FAs or in club boardrooms, devoid of independent input.
Football Association shareholders pass on chance of reform Matt Scott 2010
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