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Which is the Best Sporting City? – USA and Canada

2019-02-26
By: TheMole19
On: February 26, 2019
In: MapNation, My Maps
Tagged: canada, culture, data, data visualisation, football, geospatial, gis, history, map, maps, mlb, mls, nba, nfl, nhl, OriginalContent, soccer, sport, UK, usa
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Unique Sporting Landscape There was a sporting story a few weeks ago about some Patriotic football team from New England winning a record number of ‘Bowls’ last week and somehow male sheep and Maroon 5 were involved. I’m learning a lot about American culture, even falling in with love in many respects, but it’s going to take some time for this blogger to fully understand American football. American culture is a unique, great and fascinating one – a product of its pioneering, multicultural, diverse history and background of starting a country anew. I could easily do an article about the food culture and diversity ofRead More →

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From Russia with Goals – Maps and the World Cup

2018-06-13
By: TheMole19
On: June 13, 2018
In: gis, maps, My Maps
Tagged: brasil, brazil, culture, data visualisation, economics, england, europe, football, geography, germany, iceland, mapping, maps, OriginalContent, russia, spain, sport, web development
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Surpassing goals With a matter of hours to go before the month long football extravaganza begins in Moscow, it seems an opportune moment to look at the relationship between the beautiful game and the beautiful subject (geography if you were wondering). This is a topic I have looked at previously, examining the relationship between economic power (through GDP at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)) and footballing prowess (through FIFA World Rankings). On the eve of the World Cup, it is time to revisit the current state of play. With two web maps, we can look at those who have qualified, past successes of countries, travel distances, andRead More →

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Mapping the ‘Home of Football’ – Geography of EFL

2017-05-07
By: TheMole19
On: May 7, 2017
In: gis, maps, My Maps
Tagged: culture, england, football, geospatial, gis, history, mapping, maps, OriginalContent, sport, UK, Wales
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England is often known as the ‘home of football’ due to the its role formalising the first standardised rules of ‘association football’, and this game that was spread globally over the 19th and 20th century. In its early origins in England , the Football Association was formed in 1863, which formalised the rules of the game and started the FA Cup in 1871, but football remained an ad-hoc amateur game, run by those who could afford to play this as a pastime.  For example, the majority of founding FA clubs were private school teams, despite the large popularity of the game in the industrialised inner cities of Victorian Britain.Read More →

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Football and Economics – A good match?

2017-03-24
By: TheMole19
On: March 24, 2017
In: gis, maps, My Maps
Tagged: arcgis, brazil, culture, economics, england, football, futbol, gis, mapbox, mapping, maps, politcs, soccer, sport, uruguay, voetbal, web development, world
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Football is perhaps the true global game, but is it played on a level playing field, particularly economically? Most of you probably know the answer to this, but the relationship between performance and strength economically, and sporting ability and opportunity is still an interesting one. National team football is a better way to analyse this, given the great financial disparities in club football to buy the best talent and that national identity is a more static attribute. Now, I realise that some may love football/sport, some may loathe or have little interest for it. However, exploring the relationship between football and economics tells us something deeperRead More →

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