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Changes in cricket and football Since the 1960s. Cricket and Football By Daniel Haywood. Click to go on next page. Contents!!!!!!. Introduction 1960s World cup Football Today Cricket 1960s Cricket today Bibliography. Click to go on next page. Click to go on next page. Introduction.
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Changes in cricket and footballSince the 1960s Cricket and Football By Daniel Haywood Click to go on next page
Contents!!!!!! Introduction 1960s World cup Football Today Cricket 1960s Cricket today Bibliography Click to go on next page
Click to go on next page Introduction Football has been around through out the decades. England won the World Cup in 1966. The picture of the football boots on the top right hand corner are the old Puma football and the ones on the bottom right hand corner are the new ones. In 2005 England beat Australia in the Ashes (cricket cup) the first time since1987.
World Cup Victory Click to go on next page In July 22nd at Wembley it wasEngland vs. West Germany. It was 1-1 in the last 5 minuets to go. Bobby Charlton ran down the line got through the defence crossed it into the box and Bobby Moore headered it and in it went. The BACK OF THE NET, then we won the World Cup for the first time. You can get more information on: www.wikipidia.org
Football Today In football today the F.A Cup and the Carling Cup is a big competition in England. For all Conference league Hinckley and Histon it is a miracle but for the premiership its not. For the past years Burnley have knocked out Liverpool, Chelsea & Arsenal. Click to go on next page
Cricket in the 60s Click to go on next page In those days they were doing illegal bowling actions. Played out with the dramatic actions , no balling affable.
Cricket Today England and Australia are going to camp in Abu Dhabi (and play them) England will also be playing India on Thursday 11th December. England play a lot of games nowadays. Click to go on next page
Bibliography Internet BBC-Sport www.bbc.com/cricket Wikipiadia (Bobby Moore) www.wikipidia.org Trade Me www.trademe.com England Cricket Board www.englandcricketboard.com THE END