Sentences with phrase «football hotbed»

In Halasian argot, people of all ages really do hail from all walks of life; America, a football hotbed, is that part of God's green earth which stretches from coast to coast; one's heart goes out to the less fortunate; athletics formulate character, as they have produced the stars of yesteryear, and have also given us the stars of today (the Bears themselves are coming of age under Finks, who is as sharp as a tack).
In the process of expanding their vast pool of computer understandable sport - related data, they have been able to answer the football hotbeds question once and for all and in the process they have given Premier League managers like Sir Alex Ferguson, Kenny Dalglish and Arsene Wenger the best sense yet of which parts of England their scouts should be scouring.

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Conversely, New Jersey is a hotbed for college recruiters, but the state boasts so many first - rate footballers that there are plenty of leftovers for the Seahawks» table.
It is a crying shame in one of the great traditional hotbeds of English football.
Despite competing with rugby league and football for the attention of both fans and players, England's north is a thriving hotbed of talent and potential, yet the ruthless spending power of wealthier clubs across the rest of the country is stunting the development of three of its best teams.
Besides the football, the Premier League is a hotbed of great narratives.
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