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A practical manual offering detailed instruction on the skills, tactics, and organization of association football. It explains position-specific techniques for goalkeepers, full-backs, midfielders, and forwards, and illustrates common technical actions such as heading, passing, and shooting. Chapters address training methods, advice for junior and amateur clubs, and the responsibilities of captains and referees. The author surveys professional career considerations, continental variants of play, and argued reforms alongside observations of the contemporary game. A final section reproduces the laws of the game and recounts notable cup ties to exemplify principles. Illustrations support the text with visual demonstrations of key moves.

About the Author

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John Cameron

John Cameron was an early 20th-century author known for his contributions to sports literature, particularly in the realm of football (soccer). His notable work, "Association Football, and How To Play It," serves as a guide to the game, reflecting the growing popularity of football during that era. Cameron's writing provides insights into the techniques and strategies of the sport, making it a valuable resource for players and enthusiasts alike. Through his work, he contributed to the understanding and appreciation of football, helping to shape the way the game is played and perceived.

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