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Sun Jun 14 09:12:49 2015

Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 09:12:35 -0400
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The various codes of football share certain common elements. Players in American football, Canadia[m3]n football,[m3]rugby union and rugby league take-up posit[m3]ions in a limited area of the field at the start of the game. They tend to use throwing and running as the main ways of moving the ball, and only kick on certain limited occasions. Body tackling [m3]is a major skill, and games typically invo[m3]lve short passag[m3]es of play of 5–90 seconds.[8] Association football, Australian rules football and Gaelic football tend to use kicking to move the ball around th[m3]rs are freer to move around the field[m3] (offside laws are typically less strict).
Common rules among the sports include:
There are a number of references to[m4] traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games, played by indig[m4]enous[m4] peoples in many different parts of the world. For exa[m4]mple, in 1586, men from a ship commanded by an English explorer named John Davis, [m4]went ashore to play a form of football [m4]with Inuit (Eskimo) [m4]people in Greenland.[22] There are later accounts of an Inuit gam[m4]e played on ice, called Aqsaqtuk. Each match began with [m5]two teams facing each othe[m5]r in para[m4]lel lines, before attempting to kick the ball through eac[m4]h other team's li[m5]ne and then at a go[m5]al. In 1610, William Strachey, a colonist at Jamest[m4]own, Virginia recorded a game played by Native Ameri[m4]cans, called Pa[m4]hsaheman.[citation nee[m5]ded[m5]] On the Australian continent sev[m4]er[m5]al tribes of indigeno[m5]us people played kicking and catching games with stuffed balls which have been generalised by historians as Marn Grook (Djab Wurrung for[m5] "game ball")!
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earli[m1]est historical account is an anecdote from the[m5] 1878 book by Ro[m1]bert Brough-Smyth, The Aborigines of Victoria[m5], in which a man called Richard Thomas is quoted as saying, in about 1841 [m5]in Victoria, Australia, that he had witnessed Aboriginal peop[m1]le playing the game: "Mr Thomas des[m1]cribes how the foremost player will drop ki[m5]ck a ball made from the skin of a possum and how other players leap into the air in order to catch it." Some historian[m5]s have theorised that Marn [m5][m1]Grook was one of the origins of Australian rules football.
he early forms of football [m1]played in England, sometimes referred to as "mob football", would be played between neighbouri[m2]ng towns and villages, involving an unlimited number of players on opposing te[m2]ams [m1]who would clash en masse, struggling[m1] to move an item, such as inflated anim[m2]al's bladder[28] to particular geographical points, such as their opponents' church, with[m2] play taking place in the open[m2] space between neighbour[m1]ing parishes.[m1] The game [m2]was played primarily during sign[m2]ificant religious festivals, such as Shrovetide, Ch[m2]ristmas, or Easter,[28] and Shro[m2]vetide games have survived into the modern era [m2]in a number of English towns (see below).
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