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were the first to illustrate the full possibilities of a systematic combination giving full scope to the defence as well as the attack" Although there is some disagreement over whether the innovation began with the team of 1882 or 3, other historians have backed up this view, including the football historian Sir
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In 1882, and CUAFC were still playing on Parker's Piece. A meeting of the Club concluded that it would be advisable to buy a ground, for Parker's Piece was not appropriate "owing to the fact that anyone can walk across and about the ground during the game". But it was not until 1895, that they were
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University footballers of Cambridge have had on the game in England and subsequently all over the world". This is borne out by the fact that the Cambridge Rules were an influence on the initial
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inventing the modern game was not a professional team but the
Cambridge University XI of 1882. Contemporaries described Cambridge as being the first "combination" team in which each player was allotted an area of the field and played as part of a team in a game that was based upon passing".
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