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... egarding injured players; once a player gets hurt, they seem to turn into invisible people. From the head coach to their teammates, it's as if the injured player's existence is overlooked. Even when the coach attempts to communicate with the injured player, it rarely happens directly and usually requires a third person to relay the message. This practice is almost superstitious, with many clubs adhering to it.
In England, football is perceived as a man's game, symbolizing vitality and re ...
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