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how much for the time i. know it's not a political protest these are crystal palace fans on their way to a home game. 2 with spears in english grounds have been in detroit for a while our reporter tom gallery was in london to suck up the mood as palace has to brighton i was also listening to the fans take the field when cracking up is for. us it's also bound to be at the women's world cup with the opening match now just weeks away only moody explains why the tournament will be the football highlight of the summer. trust me when i say you will not be
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disappointed. mongolia has had its fair share of disappointments in football but now the mood is warming up. i. we took a closer look on the ground and also talked to the country's rising star welcome to kick off life. 6 i english premier league in the country that gave birth to the game is the most watched me in the world but it's widely accepted that atmospheres in english grounds have been in detroit for a while. but that was ground that's always been known to be fairly loud the fans all of one club have been looking to europe for tips on how to buck the trend. sellers 7 because i. since 2004 if sellers part has been
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home to the only so start to open a group in the upper tiers of english football. fanatics have brought continental style support to south london. mix to paul has been watching palace for over 40 years he's seen plenty of changes since i was there fanatics arrived on the sea every home game now is full of operas full of noise full of passion flags and the occasional. whoso a novelty in the english guy. although some have been more popular than others. not going to have a clue company cox 800 homes out in that i really did. the classic example of a real example of that is the wembley that's why it's 2006 they won it was something i'd never done before was outstanding despite my poor on wembley never
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say before this never happened again since i was so into it because we were the pilots would have because it's a sad thing that we have public it's not that we can betray that plays the other cops on the draw the flags and the choreographed displays that the homes they are fanatics have brought to sell us part fairly unique in your football there who marks of european style support that's never really caught on in the u.k. . it's like germany even france 2 of the great holland where the ultra culture is really is really established like i here in the u.k. it's not what you get here it's what you get germany every day you don't get it when you were up to restructure it might not be on the level of. the italian ultras it might not be on the level but for the u.k. profiles it's 2nd to none of this. the fact that england doesn't have any doesn't
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mean that english football doesn't have its own terrorist traditions. spontaneity on the stands. of culture in the u.k. and support in british stadia. the reason why but i just go to say probably when you go for the. european style songs tend to be a bit light on lyrics and. as polish fans are finding out. they're probably going to see the their european counterparts and look at what they're doing some wise and there has been introductions all of our own specific songs and some clearly describe a couple of. that doesn't mean. to be that. it's the. fans up and down the u.k.
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have had their fun with the homes they're fanatics not least when police played the way at doncaster in the f.a. cup because in the. state of. intentions they really didn't have the space have it up in a cup game. because. most of what i see and read on social media is born out of jealousy because there is a lot of the fans would love to have the we have. to be. thought we'd give palace the best chance possible to show us really an atmosphere so we've come to the dog which for some reason is against brian we living abroad. we would you would you have no right to. have it remains more than a lot of people because i think we're going to get when we go. don't give me your
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liverpool don't give me a man you know is that all your rivals are in your class don't give me. come to sellers part and see the oil is actually spelled out by the. cracking atmosphere we're now. station on our way to the pub and it's half 7 in the morning . something's about a match they are fairly constant everywhere early kickoff leave me if you're lucky with breakfast. you want my. right. keep your eyes and. rivalry with brighton might have history but the ground goes back far they've played in the same place in south london for almost
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a 100 years. as fears in english football have suffered in recent decades the fact that lots of clubs have left their old grounds and move to identikit both on the outskirts of cities has helped you go to the walk in stadium you go to the emirates you go to any of these new grounds and they're boring as if we were in the other 100 still in. place. the beauty about sellers park and there is no beauty about sellers part because it's a rundown. we love it. and creates a value but while so has park is an old ground in a traditional english style it's loudest inhabitants have been taking tips from the continent turns out though that pyrotechnics are pretty popular with the british police. fanatics found out.
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as of next season the fanatics will be behind the goal in soho homes though and after they forced through a move from their current position over in the corner of the ground now a group achieved that move in part from protest withdrawing their support for much of this season as they dispute with the club continued that boycott and the fact that the current occupants season ticket holders and some cases longstanding seasons ago it is in block a going to have to be displaced have raw food plenty of feathers among the eagles supporters. when the fanatics disappear from the ground their boycott seems almost universally popular one of the tech lines. no matter what that's one attack laws now for the support and same no matter what's. unless i get what they want. in our supporters protesting i'm holding firm until they get what they want is rare . but the unpopular boycott was
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a success and the fanatics have got what they were after. what's quite what's quite apparent these days in football. what we've seen a great example. is actually. singing section in the homes dale and into which the fanatics will be moving come soon enough for the fans who have now seen palace get beaten by brighton twice in one season. is fair play to the fanatics forget for important something that is no works brilliantly in stadiums in other places around the world even when the rest of the crowd is pretty dampened for example walk upright and put themselves to one up still see the fanatics are making noise but. the same. media attraction about this place is still a fact it is just a sick old saw it before. and it might not be the last english football ground to see the arrival of european support when we're not quite the same as i x.
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so. i think in english it will be more more thing in south asia which is or was not missed the next 2 or 3 years more stadium. just wanted to be organic. manufactured more stadiums to do it the better for english football. from england to mongolia where football is a relatively young sport and one youngster. is hoping to hit the big time. today the pin will win with the strongest will power i saw the opponent also very sluggish can. you think of the all. the.
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time to get fired up before the national anthems began the same pre-match scenario as anywhere else in the world except that in international game for mongolia's under $23.00 side is anything but normal. football is still a fairly rare side here on my girls conceded by mongolia after 3 matches the team are rock bottom of their qualifying group for the 2020 asia cup but they do manage to find that themselves now and again. for. them to join takes a little come up with you. but there is hope on the horizon for mongolian football mitchell advice from germany is now coach of both the under 20 three's i'm a senior national team he previously worked under alex ferguson at manchester united and arsenal venner at arsenal as well as in japan rwanda and china before
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coming to mongolia he was coach of the philippines. so the 54 year old has a wealth of experience under his belt. along malaysia singapore and others like me and more in the philippines they're all proper footballing nations. most definitely not football is a nice ball that's slowly evolving and our job is to build things up from above. mongolia is almost 5 times the size of vises native germany but has a population of just $3000000.00. the big sports here are wrestling. archery. and horse. riding the nation's most famous horseman ghengis can symbolizes mongolia's all conquering past the members of the under 23 football team
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enjoy a somewhat less glorious existence. but . he was soon. but one of them has the opportunity to realize a dream of one day making it onto a slightly bigger sporting stage. when you are not sat you know he has a goalkeeper for you 23 or more going out. and how old are you. 68 currently. he was born in mongolia but on sun chair got his footballing education elsewhere certainly i lived encounter 45 years previously or if it involved maybe for another 5 years in total or in mongolia. i've stayed here for a 1000005 years through. mongolia is a country with
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a harsh climate it's too cold to be able to play football outside all year round for 7 months a year players have to retreat into indoor halls. and it's here that football has really taken off even if it's not the real mccoy of course. it was just i find it counterproductive because of the major risk of injury or loss there's the tight pitch dimensions on the different stop start while you're playing . on the ball it's smaller to there are so many obvious drawbacks. on shore you can't play outside in the winter but if you want to be successful on the big pitch football won't be of any help to. you so there are no easy routes to. for the country's budding youngsters. players like 16 year old anand are rare exception. everyone typically got
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a tip off. we heard he was training with derren a club with a strong use development center. so we got in touch. and he was just awesome. he's 16 so we've still got 3 or 4 tournament's in him as well as a good lad. football followers among all you obviously know that make child ice hails from a multi world cup winning nation. he's someone who knows what it feels like to win . for a journeyman coach like vice germany's 24 team title was massive. but i was so happy when we won the world cup and it with humor also because of the effect for german coaches abroad. it was terrible to see us play so awfully in $28.00 seems to be we could barely put 2 passes together. which he's
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used to with his lads from mongolia's under 23 so i have their last 9 games they've lost 7 and drawn to. anyone who wants to evolve as a footballer probably needs to leave the country like a man stated. i want to take my soccer career is the next level maybe go to university. in the states or maybe seeing. through university soccer and the canadian. ad from the scene where. despite the sobering results. general secretary of the mongolian football association has a positive out of all to britain. that i will just ignore the test have been expecting a bit more but it's not the end of the world. so we'll soldier on. but the next week we have a meeting to discuss everything because you look at the same sort of number of matches and competitions ahead of us. expectations have been high
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following last year's successes that's typical for emerging nations. then assume things will get better and better get made over but we need stability. after the games with the under 23 so we'll be heading back to canada where he lives and trains. when he comes to mongolia it sometimes feels like a different world in various ways. i lost my rhythm. i kind of messy. because after members of the words. maybe he can help his teammates improve their fluency in the language of football. thank you. got any plans for the summer only movie has
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a great idea and one that's now anything but an insider tip. i'm going to tell you why 29 teams tournament to watch is the women's world cup it comes down to 3 things the status of a global tournament the players who put the women's game going places and the stories that show women's football is the new sport of the think. if you want to talk about it. the 1st reason to watch the women's world cup is pretty complicated a reading. the women's world cup is a world cup still with me. really is in the title winning a continental crown is a huge deal no doubt about it but. you know won't try to. figure if any player in the world the choice and 100 percent of them will choose winning the world cup over any other international tournament.
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just look at the corporate america they know that a competition means much more when it's global so they invite teams from outside of south america to apply. that's why your panic guitar participating in this year's event margin is one of those things wins it how could you have japan a south american champions of course there is a tournament where the best teams from each region are actually supposed to play against each other at the women's world cup you'll see games like the u.s. against thailand brazil versus jamaica. nigeria against south korea. and england versus scotland's. way. so that's the 1st point the stakes of a global tournament are higher and that means more pressure more tension more excitement if you want to see a world champion grounded 2019 and this is the only tournament to you of course
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there are still plenty of people out there who think women's football doesn't matter often those same people who say they don't care about women's football feel the need to make negative comments every time it makes the news it's almost like they feel threatened fragile masculinity aside people who think women's football is no good simply haven't been paying attention death decades of repression of women's football the many countries of course means that development has at times like that way behind the men's game and even now the money involved in the 2 galaxies apart but anyone who's actually watched the game of women's football in recent years knows that they get as close dramatic 2 years ago i covered the women's euro in the netherlands there was so many good attacking players on show but in particular. he of the host attacked me a wide leader martin is and should need to understand and it was absolute demons on the wing it was hardly a fullback at the tournament who could cope with this beaded skill nor goalkeeper
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who was a match for the end product and ahead of them viviana made him as absolutely ruthless finishing with a monster class that any young striker out there all girl now at the world cup no 5 players who are arguably even the best of us then i'm thinking of people like sam australia's outstanding talent up front speaking of strikers do even need to tell you about alex morgan star of the show in women's football over the last few years if you haven't watched her play and what carol have you been doing the same goes for marta it feels like brazil superstar has been around forever but she's still going strong and embarrassing defenders all over the place it's not just forwards either watching germany jennifer marriage and big take to getting from midfield or england right back lucy bronze hair up and down the wing is a joy to behold and these are just a few of the big names of what i expect to be a sensational so i want to know if you are at all skeptical about the quality of top level women's football do yourself
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a favor and watch the world cup trust me when i say you will not be disappointed. so we've established that the women's world cup is the most important tournament of 2019 and that the quality of football stands for itself as a reason to watch but there is another reason why the world cup is my big deal of the summer the stories behind the rise of the with again. let's be honest here and most walks of life women have to work much harder than men to get the recognition they deserve that's definitely true in football. in women's football you still get crazy stories like in ireland where the national team had to go on strike to get the f.a. to pay for basic stuff like tracksuits of wife eye for away games you think the men's team ever has to put up with that crap like i said earlier the money involved in women's football is a. pittance compared to the men's game and you know what to me that makes it way more likable everywhere you look in men's football at the moment this taxpayer of
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greedy agents billionaire owners players driving around in super car the difference between the guys on the pitch and i found in the stands gets more obvious every year the women's football is much more down to work apart from a handful of superstars most players even very good ones and the same kind of money that normal people like and yet they still seem more willing than male players to make sacrifices look at the hague about who won the pound or like last year she won't be in the world cup because of a protest against the norwegian f.a.'s treatment of women's football analogy would be too bad and remember one matches a common goal initiative yet. we pledge one percent of our salaries for. a look at this from google be sure you make a real difference well many of the players who signed up at least one percent of their own things to charity women including some of the game's best paid staff like
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alex morgan and her us teammate megan rapinoe. so you have players who lead normal lives and really believe in things that's the kind of game that i want to be a part of and increasingly the biggest men's clubs are also getting involved in women's football so last year in england manchester united joined this city rivals and the likes of chelsea and arsenal in forming a women's thing to put it simply women's football is booming every year more people watch a sport that's cheaper and more accessible for fans and constantly improving in quality on the pitch if you haven't jumped on the hype train yet he owed it to yourself to get involved this summer so there you have it the women's world cup is the biggest tournament of the summer the football will be top class and it's the perfect time to dive into a fast growing sport. by real people i mean that is why it's the one to watch in 29 say.
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