Category: Football

  • The Offside Rule Concept in Football

    Football is the most popular sport in the world, which means the majority of people are acquainted with the rules of the game. However, even regular watchers of football are sometimes confused about offsides and when and why they happen. In this paper, the author will explain in detail what offside is, how it is…

  • Legislations and Their Contributions to Football Safety

    Table of Contents Introduction Legislations Conclusion References Introduction There is no doubt that safety for football spectators has tremendously improved over the past decades especially in contrast to some disastrous events that have marred the football scene during earlier times. For instance, in the year 1971, Ibrox stadium reported one of the most catastrophic figures…

  • Strategies of Football and Tennis Coaches in the UK

    Table of Contents Aim of the Study Objectives Literature Review Chapter Research Gap Reference List Aim of the Study The aim of the study is to identify leadership strategies used by football and tennis coaches in the UK and the motivations behind the selection of these strategies. Objectives To identify the coaching leadership styles used…

  • Bobby Bowden, the Greatest College Football Coach

    College football is one sport that is played most consistently in the USA, and most community colleges and universities frequently play it in all 52 States in the country. Many coaches have graced the sport over the years, but Bobby Bowden has stood tall above the rest. When playing football, the rules are simple enough…

  • Football Association of Ireland’s CSR and Sustainability Strategy Analysis

    What is Corporate Social Responsibility? According to Sheehy (2015) and Ismail (2009) the present-day CSR is private business self-regulation that makes “business organizations consider the interest of society by taking responsibility for the impact of their activities on customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, communities and other stakeholders as well as their environment.” The debate over the…

  • Aspects of Intercollegiate Football

    The field of intercollegiate sports is one of the essential parts of activities that are conducted in educational facilities. Researchers note that intercollegiate athletics is a “popular, and at times, a profitable segment of the American sports landscape” (Mayer et al., 2017). Intercollegiate football, however, has one of the richest backgrounds since it has been…

  • Commercialization of College Football in the United Kingdom

    Introduction College sports are popular in most parts of the world, including the United Kingdom. They draw large crowds of supporters, the majority of whom are other college students. With this development, most product manufacturers and service providers have seen an opportunity to promote their goods through partnerships with college and university teams. The partnerships…

  • The National Football League Tailgating Rituals

    Tailgating is a social event that many sports fans enjoy because they are passionate about their teams. Tailgate parties are held in various locations, such as sports facilities, parking lots, and stadiums, where participants can watch their teams compete. Sports fans form groups and become wholly devoted to their teams, attending every game (Stansfield et…

  • Sport Management: Analysis of Roy Keane – Football Player

    Table of Contents Summary of Biography Reflection References Summary of Biography Roy Keane, a football player and a book author, is worth mentioning among textbook examples of how dedication and diligence can change the life. Being born in a rural area, in the family of a poor worker, he seemed to have hardly any chance…

  • Gaming Industry: FIFA 09 Analysis

    The advertisement which will be analyzed in this paper is of FIFA 09, the game is a sequel to the FIFA series which is released by EA sports each year. This paper will throw light upon the game and how good the game is. The game is released every year by EA SPORTS, EA stands…