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  2. Mousebreaker - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Pendry noted that Jumpers for Goalposts – a football lifestyle sim – had gained a loyal and dedicated following. [4] sto Jumpers for Goalposts were released in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013. Darts Party along with Top Spinner Cricket proved popular with gamers as well.

  3. Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium is a home video by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, released on Blu-ray on 13 November 2015. [1] It features the footage taken from Sheeran's x Tour, when he became the first solo artist to take the stage (without a band) at Wembley Stadium in London and played across three sold out nights to a crowd of 240,000 people. [1]

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  5. What happened to the Tennessee goalposts after the 2022 ... - AOL

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    The South Goalposts, Part 1: The crossbar. Somehow, fans managed to get the south goalpost — the one McGrath’s kick had sailed through — up and out of the ground, gooseneck and all.

  6. Street football - Wikipedia

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  7. Ghost goal - Wikipedia

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    The incident resulted in the stanchions, previously widely used, being removed in a re-design of football goalposts. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 2018, at the same end of the same stadium, a similar incident occurred, with Partick Thistle this time being denied a legitimate goal due to the ball taking a deceptive bounce off the bottom of the net frame.

  8. Moving the goalposts - Wikipedia

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    Moving the goalposts (or shifting the goalposts) is a metaphor, derived from goal-based sports such as football and hockey, that means to change the rule or criterion ("goal") of a process or competition while it is still in progress, in such a way that the new goal offers one side an advantage or disadvantage.

  9. Jumpers (play) - Wikipedia

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    The London premiere of Jumpers garnered praise, and the play began a second run (at the National Theatre) by 1976, [6] but Jumpers, according to Paul Delaney, "came over to the United States in an indifferently received production; and in 1975, it was subjected to a disastrous Chicago area premiere at the Evanston (later to become Northlight ...