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2012-06-18 14:47:37

Flexible ankle support Laces were wrapped around the shoes for a closer fit. England’s Tom Finney promoted these shoes White laces were common in the 1930s. THE MODERN LOOK THE DESIGNER AGE The classic design of black with white trim, which is still used, began to be popular in the 1950s. The vertical strap on the instep remains from earlier designs. The shoes were becoming flexible enough to be worn without much breaking in. There was less protection around the ankle, which allowed players more freedom of movement but led to an increase in injuries. It was at this time that shoemakers began to use the name of famous players to sell their shoes. A vast amount of money is spent on the research and development of modern shoes. Top-quality leather uppers, usually made from kangaroo hides, and light, synthetic soles combine to make shoes that last. They are comfortable and allow the best players to put amazing amounts of spin on the ball. Competition among manufacturers is intense, and huge amounts of money are spent on advertising. Cleats are screwed into the sole. Cleats and stuff The number of cleats on the sole, and the way in which they are positioned, varies greatly. Longer cleats are needed if the field is wet and muddy; shorter ones are worn if the field is hard. The potential they have to cause injury has always been a concern to the game’s governing bodies – in the 1930s, the wearing of illegal boots was an expulsion offense. Since 1900, one of the jobs of the referee or an assistant has been to check the cleats of every player entering the field of play,.
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