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  2. Football - Wikipedia

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    The various codes of football share certain common elements and can be grouped into two main classes of football: carrying codes like American football, Canadian football, Australian football, rugby union and rugby league, where the ball is moved about the field while being held in the hands or thrown, and kicking codes such as association football and Gaelic football, where the ball is moved ...

  3. NFL Primetime - Wikipedia

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    The second version airs ninety minutes after Monday Night Football ends, and it originates from the ESPN studios. This edition is hosted by the NFL Live team of Trey Wingo and analysts Merril Hoge, and occasionally Mark Schlereth or Mike Ditka. In 2008, Trent Dilfer joined as an analyst. In 2011, Tim Hasselbeck replaced Dilfer.

  4. Digital edition - Wikipedia

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    The publishers' choice to save by moving some or all subscribers from print to digital is widely accepted. Oracle magazine, which has 176,000 of its 516,000 subscribers receiving digital according to its June 2009 BPA circulation statement, is said to be the most widely circulated digital edition of a business-to-business publication.

  5. AFL Record - Wikipedia

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    The publication began as the Football Record in Melbourne in 1912, making it one of the oldest magazines in Australia. The Record, in its current format, is owned and produced by Sports Entertainment Network. Physical editions are available for purchase at all nine weekly matches, and digital versions are available to access online.

  6. Shoot (football magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Each edition featured a two-page colour centrefold photo of a team, and several other glossy colour photographs of players from the top teams, usually but not exclusively in the First Division and, later, the Premier League. The magazine also had a "Focus On" feature that, along with the colour photo of a player, asked him to reveal some basic ...

  7. National Football League - Wikipedia

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    The NFL was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) before renaming itself the National Football League for the 1922 season. After initially determining champions through end-of-season standings, a playoff system was implemented in 1933 that culminated with the NFL Championship Game until 1966.

  8. The Sporting News - Wikipedia

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    1942: After decades of being intertwined with baseball, TSN adds in-season football coverage. 1946: TSN expands its football coverage with an eight-page tabloid publication titled The Quarterback. The tab is later renamed the All-Sports News as coverage of other sports is added, including professional and college basketball and hockey.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Football/Links - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of the WikiProject on Football and is a collection of sources and external links related to association football.This page is intended to serve as an easy to access list for sources related to football articles that editors can reference when updating articles, although they do not necessarily qualify as reliable sources.