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  2. Football chant - Wikipedia

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    Racist insults directed at black players began to be heard in the 1970s and 1980s in England and Spain when black players started appearing in their leagues in increasing numbers. [25] Concerns over the abusive nature of some of these chants later led to measures in various countries to control them, for example, the British government made ...

  3. Duchess Meghan Gives Nod to Kids Archie and Lilibet in ... - AOL

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    To introduce Harry to the stage, Meghan—who looked incredible in a molten chocolate-brown set—shared some impromptu words of encouragement to the athletes, and took a moment to commend her ...

  4. Jiayou (cheer) - Wikipedia

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    Jiayou in Standard Mandarin or Gayau in Cantonese (Chinese: 加油) is a ubiquitous Chinese expression of encouragement and support. The phrase is commonly used at sporting events and competitions by groups as a rallying cheer and can also be used at a personal level as a motivating phrase to the partner in the conversation.

  5. List of sports clichés - Wikipedia

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    The coach can't get along with his star player. [5] Someone doubts the protagonist's abilities, and is made to believe in them. [5] The players overcome race relations or gang violence, and are brought together by being a team. [5] The opposing team is larger, better dressed, better equipped yet end up defeated by the protagonist's team. [5]

  6. Geordie - Wikipedia

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    ("Go on!"). Examples of common use include Howay man!, meaning "come on" or "hurry up", Howay the lads! as a term of encouragement for a sports team for example (the players' tunnel at St James' Park has this phrase just above the entrance to the pitch), or Ho'way!? (with stress on the second syllable) expressing incredulity or disbelief. [57]

  7. Noah Lyles backs up words, wins World Athletics 100 meter ...

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    Noah Lyles talked the talk and backed it up. The 26-year-old, already the two-time defending World Athletics champion in the 200 meters, said earlier this year that his goal for this year's worlds ...

  8. Allyson Felix found inspiration for her comeback in Serena ...

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    Allyson Felix took inspiration from Serena Williams when launching her record-breaking return to track after becoming a mother. The 33-year-old sprinter's gold medal at the 2019 World ...

  9. Lists of sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Archers; Baseball players (Major League Baseball); Basketball players Basketball players (Men's National Basketball Association); Basketball players (Women's National Basketball Association)