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In the News (Thu 4 Dec 08)

  
 uefa.com - UEFA - Noticias
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) - football's lawmakers - are set for a interesting round of discussions when they gather for their 2005 annual general meeting in Wales on 26 February.
Any changes to the offside rule would equal the far-reaching decision taken in 1925, when it was decided that two, instead of three players from the defending team needed to be between the attacking player with the ball and the goalline inside the opposition half.
The issue hit the headlines again in a recent English Premiership match, when Manchester United FC goalkeeper Roy Carroll scooped the ball from behind his line against Tottenham Hotspur FC.
es.uefa.com /uefa/news/Kind=268435456/newsId=272487.html

  
 BHDSFA - Brierley Hill & Dudley Schools' Football Association - News, Cups & League fixtures
In the 1925/26 season the Association made its first impact in the English Schools’ Trophy reaching the Semi-Finals only to loose to the eventual winners – Grimsby.
The big success of these years came in 1971 when the Association’s Under 15 side reached the semi-finals of the English Schools’ Trophy – losing in extra time to local rivals Stoke on Trent in a replay at the Victoria Ground.
In the following season Park Lane School affiliated to the Association and the name of the Association was changed to “Brierley Hill, Sedgley and Tipton Schools’ F.A.” It was in this season that Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. presented the Association with the “Wolverhampton Wanderers Trophy” – a cup that is still competed for.
www.footiemag.net /BHDSFA/mnu_history.asp   (1121 words)

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