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| Photographic Print of CL11796-18D from Mirror Photos |  | Brand: Mirror Photos
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| • | This 10x8 Print features an image chosen by Mirror Photos. Image size 254x165mm. | | • | Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper for stable image permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with accurate colour rendition and smooth tones. Enhanced sharpness with excellent definition. Paper size approx 254x203mm | | • | Image Description: League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium Manchester City 2 v Newcastle United 1 Dennis Tueart scores the winning goal with a spectacular overhead kick February 1976 | | • | Please contact Mirror Photos or Media Storehouse in case of any queries regarding this image quoting media ref 1675327 | | • | © Copyright Mirror Football 2009 - All Rights Reserved - All Rights Reserved |
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Product Description 10x8 Print. Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper for stable image permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with accurate colour rendition and smooth tones. Enhanced sharpness with excellent definition. Paper size approx 254x203mm
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| F4E Articles | Goodbye to the Arsenal Offside Shuffle
a light-hearted look at the ever changing offside rule
There was a time when the offside rule was the one - often the only - jewel of knowledge understood only by the male population of this country. Husbands and boyfriends - constantly challenged when it came to cooking the Sunday lunch, setting the washing machine on the correct cycle, writing a shopping list or adjusting the length of a new pair of jeans - could wallow in the satisfaction of knowing that their partners would stumble hopelessly when it came to describing the offside rule in Association Football.
Oh how we have laughed at the attempts, even after describing the rule to them, in detail, at the dinner table, using the condiment set and sauce bottles to show precisely how the rule is applied.
"So, the ketchup is the goal-keeper and the pepper pot is Tony Adams. But if Eric Cantona is the salt, who's the Daddies...? Oh, right, but what's a linesman and can he be offside?"
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