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  2. Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium is a home video by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, released on Blu-ray on 13 November 2015. [1] It features the footage taken from Sheeran's x Tour, when he became the first solo artist to take the stage (without a band) at Wembley Stadium in London and played across three sold out nights to a crowd of 240,000 people. [1]

  3. Mousebreaker - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Pendry noted that Jumpers for Goalposts – a football lifestyle sim – had gained a loyal and dedicated following. [4] sto Jumpers for Goalposts were released in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013. Darts Party along with Top Spinner Cricket proved popular with gamers as well.

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  5. What happened to the Tennessee goalposts after the 2022 ... - AOL

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    The South Goalposts, Part 3: The other upright. When the first goalpost was fished out of the river, most of the crowd went with it, following the pole off to Sigma Chi. But a few people stuck by ...

  6. Broadcast (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Hebdo: 3 Days That Shook Paris (More 4) Chewing Gum; Love Island; Murdered by My Father; Professor Green: Suicide and Me (BBC Three) Adele at the BBC. The BRIT Awards (ITV) Ed Sheeran: Jumpers for Goalposts Live at Wembley Stadium ; Lenny Kravitz: Just Let Go (Amazon Prime) TFI Friday; Wagner's Ring Cycle (Sky Arts) Best News/Current ...

  7. Goal (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules football goalposts at Perth Stadium In Australian rules football a goal is scored when the ball is kicked by an attacking player completely between the two tall goal posts. To be awarded a goal, the ball may not contact or pass over the goal post, or touch any player on any part of the body other than the foot or lower leg of ...

  8. Street football - Wikipedia

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  9. Moving the goalposts - Wikipedia

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    Moving the goalposts (or shifting the goalposts) is a metaphor, derived from goal-based sports such as football and hockey, that means to change the rule or criterion ("goal") of a process or competition while it is still in progress, in such a way that the new goal offers one side an advantage or disadvantage.