Friday, July 15, 2011

Today's Jaw-Dropping News About Football for Friday, July 15, 2011

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(9:25:17 AM) South Sudan vs. the world: The birth of a national football team – Dark clouds had gathered over Juba's renovated football stadium, but for the 15,000 people who had turned up in South Sudan's capital it was a time for celebration. (This story continues here)

(8:54:05 AM) Football players embark on summer camp season – For serious high school football players like Manny Stocker and Matt Johns, the offseason is a time to improve skills. And summer camps sprout like gridiron grass to accommodate them. (This story continues here)

(8:40:46 AM) FOOTBALL NEEDS TO SHINE IN SCOTLAND – When Neil Lennon was interviewed in an Australian television studio during Celtic's pre-season tour, the focus was on two incidents. Needless to say, they were not exactly positive portrayals of the Scottish game. (This story continues here)

(9:20:44 AM) Jr. football program teams with USA Football – The Clifton Jr. Football Program recently paired with USA Football League in its committed to ensure a positive youth football experience in 2011 by providing new league-wide benefits for its players, parents and coaches. (This story continues here)

(9:00:46 AM) Football team attacked on Twelfth – Members of a north Belfast football team had to be treated in hospital after they were attacked during disturbances on the Twelfth. (This story continues here)

(9:41:00 AM) Football and Austen documents net six-figure sums – Documents from the archive of the world's oldest football club, including a football rulebook, are sold at Sotheby's for £881,250, while a Jane Austen manuscript goes for just under £1m. (This story continues here)

(9:36:48 AM) Football players prepared to patrol with the police – CORAL GABLES – ‘Canes football players will be hanging with cops Saturday night in Deerfield Beach. Specifically, Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies. After Sheriff Al Lamberti addresses the troops and several UM players at 6 p.m. at the district office, players will ride along with deputies throughout the district. Some of the players expected to participate: wide receivers Laron [...] (This story continues here)

(9:22:05 AM) Georgia Tech Gives Up 2009 ACC Football Championship in NCAA Investigation – Georgia Tech forfeited the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference football championship, was fined $100,000 and placed on probation by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for failing to cooperate with an investigation of eligibility violations. (This story continues here)

(9:34:46 AM) NCAA Football 12 (Xbox 360) – The on-field action is as exciting as ever, but off-the-field problems drag NCAA Football 12 down to the turf. (This story continues here)

(9:24:48 AM) Schools football tournament a success in Armenia – The Football Federation of Armenia organised a national schools football competition involving a total of 3,400 children as part of its attempts to raise the game's profile in the country. (This story continues here)

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