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Journal articles on the topic "Sheffield Wednesday Football Club"

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Jones, James. "Hillsborough and the Church of England." Theology 120, no. 1 (2017): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040571x16669277.

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In 1989, 96 Liverpool Football Club supporters were killed at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield. It was the biggest sporting disaster in British football. The original inquests returned a verdict of ‘accidental death’. For over 20 years the families of the 96 and the survivors campaigned against this verdict. In 2010 the government set up an Independent Panel with myself as its Chair. Its remit after consultation with the families and survivors was to access and analyse all the documents related to the disaster and its aftermath and to write a report to add to public understanding. The Panel’s Report was published in 2012 and led to the quashing of the original verdicts and the setting up of fresh inquests. After two years and the longest inquests in British legal history, the jury gave its determination of ‘unlawful killing’. Here I reflect theologically on the public and pastoral role of the Church of England and its mission to wider society.
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Lima, Vicente Pinheiro, Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale, Bruno Lucas Pinheiro Lima, et al. "Epidemiologia de lesões em jovens atletas de futebol das categorias sub-17 e 20 de um clube profissional de futebol do Rio de Janeiro." Retos, no. 39 (July 29, 2020): 429–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.47197/retos.v0i39.79667.

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Resumo. O objetivo do estudo foi estimar aspectos epidemiológicos das lesões em jovens atletas das categorias sub-17 e 20 de futebol. Estudo epidemiológico com acesso ao banco de dados de um clube de futebol, categorias sub-17 e sub-20, quanto às lesões em 2016, dados: posição do atleta, tipos de lesões, locais das lesões, quantidade de lesões, dia de afastamento, meses de afastamento, dia de retorno, meses de retorno, lado e classificação das lesões, dados coletados pela equipe científica, usando a ficha de anotação de lesões da FIFA. Os dados foram analisados na linguagem de programação Python 2.7, na interface gráfica Spyder 3.3.1, com o uso do programa gráfico Anaconda. Houve maior ocorrência para o grau moderado e maior incidência de lesões na quarta-feira e sexta-feira para o dia da liberação. As maiores incidências de lesões foram nos meses de maio e outubro e de liberação março e outubro. A principal lesão foi entorse de tornozelo seguida pela mialgia de adutores. Há destaque para lesão de coxa para defensores e atacantes. A maioria das lesões para todas as posições foram unilaterais. O lado direito do corpo teve maior quantidade de lesões no pé e, em seguida, na coxa, exatamente o oposto do lado esquerdo, onde a maior quantidade de lesões foi antebraço e depois no pé. Com os resultados do presente estudo, pode-se concluir que os jovens atletas das categorias sub-17 e sub-20 tendem a ter lesões moderadas, com incidência principal no tornozelo e mialgias na coxa.
 Abstract. The purpose of the study was to estimate epidemiological aspects of injuries in young athletes in the under 17 and 20 soccer categories. Epidemiological study with access to the database of a football club, categories U-17 and U-20 regarding injuries in 2016, data: athlete’s position, types of injuries, injury locations, number of injuries, day off, months of leave, return day, return months, side of the weights and classification of injuries, data collected by the scientific team, using the FIFA injury record sheet. The data were analyzed in the Python 2.7 programming language, in the Spyder 3.3.1 graphical interface, using the Anaconda graphics program. There was a higher occurrence for the moderate degree and a higher incidence of injuries on Wednesday and Friday for the day of release. The highest incidence of injuries were in the months of May and October and release in March and October. The main injury was ankle sprain followed by adductor myalgia. Thigh injury is highlighted for defenders and attackers. Most injuries for all positions were unilateral. The right side of the body had the greatest number of injuries to the foot and then to the thigh, exactly the opposite of the left side where the greatest amount of injuries was to the forearm and then to the foot. With the results of the present study, it can be concluded that young athletes in the U-17 and U-20 categories tend to have moderate injuries, with a major incidence in the ankle and myalgia in the thigh.
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Books on the topic "Sheffield Wednesday Football Club"

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Croft, Andy. Sheffield Wednesday. Hodder & Stoughton, 1999.

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Farnsworth, Keith. Sheffield Wednesday: A complete record, 1867-1987. Breedon, 1987.

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Anthony, Cronshaw, ed. Divide of the steel city: Blade versus Owl. Pennant, 2007.

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Hayes, Dean. The Hillsborough encyclopedia: An A-Z of Sheffield Wednesday FC. Mainstream Pub., 1997.

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1960-, Armstrong Gary, ed. Fit and proper?: Conflicts and conscience in an English football club. Peakpublish, 2010.

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Richard, Pepper, and Sheffield Eagles Rugby League Football Club., eds. Against the odds: The first decade of Sheffield Eagles RLFC, 1984-1994. Sheffield Eagles RLFC, 1994.

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Farnsworth, Keith. Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd, 1987.

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Matthews, Tony. Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. History Press Limited, The, 2007.

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Farnsworth, Keith. Sheffield Football. Hallamshire Publications Ltd, 1995.

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Farnsworth, Keith. Sheffield Football. Hallamshire Publications Ltd, 1995.

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