13:2813:28, 11 March 2016diffhist−18
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Royal Shrovetide Football
Royal Shrovetide football is a medieval football game but the collective term for all Shrovetide ball games is "mob football" as per the original link. To label games such as Cornish hurling "medieval football" is historically incorrect.
09:2709:27, 16 January 2015diffhist+60
Medieval football
The Ba game played at Kirkwall is in Scotland not England. Added the Easter Uppies and Downies mob football game at Workington, Cunbria
14:4714:47, 5 January 2015diffhist+273
Cuju
Expand on selected information from singular reference with two more references that provide the reader with more accurate information.
13:2713:27, 12 December 2014diffhist−96
Association football
Integrated two consecutive sentences stating identical information. Rationalised location of information in accordance with historical time line and related information. Relocated a footballing culture item from history to Variants and casual play
12:5312:53, 14 August 2014diffhist−3
Cuju
There is no historical connection between Cuju and modern football games classical or otherwise. This needs to be clearly stated for the reader. A separate section with a distorted view is not required.
12:3712:37, 11 June 2014diffhist−12
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Cambridge rules
The Cambridge Rules was a code of rules on which association was based not a code wrote for association football
13:0113:01, 22 August 2013diffhist+232
Football
Undid revision 569643285 by
Jeppiz (
talk)Mike Roberts author of Same Old Game 2011 who undertook an in-depth study of football history is by definition a scholar. His findings support Gerald R. Gems &
12:3012:30, 11 June 2013diffhist+65
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Cnapan
Add reference 'Origins of Rugby' which confirms Shrovetide ball games were played all over the British Isles.
09:1109:11, 11 June 2013diffhist+12
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Cnapan
Dozens ball games were played to celebrate Shrovetide & Easter in Britain & Ireland hence the term British Isles. To infer Cnapan was the forerunner public football is historically incorrect.
10:1910:19, 9 May 2013diffhist+589
Association football
→History: Add links to Episkyros & Harpastum with citations by FIFA for ball games created by the Ancient Greeks and Romans whose cultural influence on Britain exceeds 2000 years.
13:2813:28, 11 March 2016diffhist−18
m
Royal Shrovetide Football
Royal Shrovetide football is a medieval football game but the collective term for all Shrovetide ball games is "mob football" as per the original link. To label games such as Cornish hurling "medieval football" is historically incorrect.
09:2709:27, 16 January 2015diffhist+60
Medieval football
The Ba game played at Kirkwall is in Scotland not England. Added the Easter Uppies and Downies mob football game at Workington, Cunbria
14:4714:47, 5 January 2015diffhist+273
Cuju
Expand on selected information from singular reference with two more references that provide the reader with more accurate information.
13:2713:27, 12 December 2014diffhist−96
Association football
Integrated two consecutive sentences stating identical information. Rationalised location of information in accordance with historical time line and related information. Relocated a footballing culture item from history to Variants and casual play
12:5312:53, 14 August 2014diffhist−3
Cuju
There is no historical connection between Cuju and modern football games classical or otherwise. This needs to be clearly stated for the reader. A separate section with a distorted view is not required.
12:3712:37, 11 June 2014diffhist−12
m
Cambridge rules
The Cambridge Rules was a code of rules on which association was based not a code wrote for association football
13:0113:01, 22 August 2013diffhist+232
Football
Undid revision 569643285 by
Jeppiz (
talk)Mike Roberts author of Same Old Game 2011 who undertook an in-depth study of football history is by definition a scholar. His findings support Gerald R. Gems &
12:3012:30, 11 June 2013diffhist+65
m
Cnapan
Add reference 'Origins of Rugby' which confirms Shrovetide ball games were played all over the British Isles.
09:1109:11, 11 June 2013diffhist+12
m
Cnapan
Dozens ball games were played to celebrate Shrovetide & Easter in Britain & Ireland hence the term British Isles. To infer Cnapan was the forerunner public football is historically incorrect.
10:1910:19, 9 May 2013diffhist+589
Association football
→History: Add links to Episkyros & Harpastum with citations by FIFA for ball games created by the Ancient Greeks and Romans whose cultural influence on Britain exceeds 2000 years.