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"Foul Play: Unforgettable Moments in Sports History" In the annals of sports history, there are certain moments that etch themselves into our collective memory

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Foul Collection: WORLD SERIES, 1955. Left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers catches a deep fly ball hit
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Foul Collection: Second Coxswain Mann of the Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station, 1909
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Foul Collection: European Fairs Cup Second Round Second Leg match at the 23 August Stadium in Bucharest
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Foul Collection: 1991 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Tottenham Hotspur 2 v Nottingham Forest 1
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Foul Collection: Franz Beckenbauer of Bayern Munich 1975 brings down Allan Clarke but no penalty
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Foul Collection: Leeds United footballer Vinnie Jones appeals after tackling the match mascot
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Foul Collection: Leeds United footballer Vinnie Jones tackling the match mascot. 23rd October 1989
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Foul Collection: Soccer Action
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Foul Collection: Dirty Father Thames 1848
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Foul Collection: A Tragic Football Match, from Le Petit Journal, 27th March 1927 (colour litho)
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Foul Collection: A dinner party ruined by the arrival of a stinking game dish
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Foul Collection: Sketches of Warships (engraving)
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Foul Collection: The Pugilistic Kangaroo, now performing at the Westminster Aquarium (engraving)
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Foul Collection: The Bessemer Saloon-Ship running Foul of Calais Pier (engraving)
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Foul Collection: Man beating a stubborn horse with a cudgel, while
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Foul Collection: Foul play (engraving)
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Foul Collection: Illustration for A Colonel of The Empire, by Emily Lawless (litho)
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Foul Collection: Shaksperes 'King Lear'at the Lyceum Theatre (litho)
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Foul Collection: Fussballspielers Freud un Leid, postcard depicting footballers (colour litho)
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Foul Collection: Scheme for the Ventilation of Sewers (engraving)
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Foul Collection: The International Boat-Race from Putney to Mortlake (engraving)
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Foul Collection: Swearing (engraving)
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Foul Collection: Still Life with Game, c. 1770 (oil on canvas)
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Foul Collection: Still Life with Ray and Basket of Onions, 1731 (oil on canvas)
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Foul Collection: Football Match (Forward! Greetings!), Christmas Card (chromolitho)
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Foul Collection: Pair oars, an imminent foul (engraving)
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Foul Collection: Goal
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Foul Collection: The Foul, a Coxswains Nightmare on the Eve of the University Boat Race (engraving)
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Foul Collection: The Pugilistic Kangaroo (litho)
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Foul Collection: Malcolm McDonald Football Player of Arsenal - is about to punch Kevin Beattie of
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Foul Collection: Everton v. Derby County. John Hurst booked by referee Jony Oliver. September 1971 P006197
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Foul Collection: Glasgow Rangers 1 v Aberdeen 0. Scottish Premier Division match at Ibrox
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Foul Collection: Glasgow Rangers 3 v Kilmarnock 1. Scottish League Cup quarter final second leg
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Foul Collection: Glasgow Rangers 1 v Celtic 0. Scottish Premier Division match at Ibrox
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Foul Collection: Bobby Charlton of Manchester United is bought down by Dave Mackay of Tottenham Hotspur
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Foul Collection: World Cup Final at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Foul Collection: Clive Mendonca of Charlton has his shirt pulled by Tim Breacker of Queens Park Rangers
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Foul Collection: Manchester United 1 Atletico Madrid 1 Cup-Winners Cup 2nd Round
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Foul Collection: Paul Gascoigne of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club lies on the ground waving to
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Foul Collection: uropean Cup Winners Cup Second Round Second Leg at Ninian Park
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Foul Collection: English League Division One match at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur 3 v Derby
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Foul Collection: English League Division One match at Old Trafford. Manchester United 0 v Arsenal 0
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Foul Collection: s Derek Sullivan with a penalty given to the County - Nov 1957
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Foul Collection: A Widnes player is brought down by a high tackle during the Rugby League Cup Final
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Foul Collection: Manchester United footballer Gerry Daly in action during the 3-0 defeat against Arsenal
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Foul Collection: Burnley v. Leeds. Leeds United player Trevor Cherry sends Ray Hankin flying


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"Foul Play: Unforgettable Moments in Sports History" In the annals of sports history, there are certain moments that etch themselves into our collective memory, and are the instances when fate and skill collide, leaving us breathless with awe or disbelief. One such moment occurred during the 1955 World Series, forever immortalizing left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers. It was a crisp autumn day on October 4th at Yankee Stadium in New York City. The seventh and deciding game of the World Series was underway between bitter rivals, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees. As tensions ran high, Yogi Berra stepped up to bat for the Yankees in the sixth inning. With a mighty swing, Berra sent a deep fly ball soaring towards left field. It seemed destined to clear all boundaries until Sandy Amoros emerged like a specter from his position. In an act of sheer athleticism and determination, he leaped into action. Amidst roaring cheers from both sides of divided fans, Amoros stretched out his glove as if defying gravity itself. Time stood still as he snatched that baseball out of thin air - an impossible feat by any measure. The crowd erupted in thunderous applause while Berra could only watch in stunned silence. This iconic catch not only saved crucial runs but also swung momentum back to favoring the underdog Dodgers. It became one of those legendary moments that define sporting greatness – where talent meets opportunity with breathtaking results. But this wasn't just limited to baseball; other sports have had their fair share of "foul" plays too – some more literal than others. Take Second Coxswain Mann's heroic efforts at Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station back in 1909 when he fearlessly battled treacherous waves to save lives amidst stormy seas. Or consider soccer action where players push boundaries both physically and tactically – sometimes crossing the line into "foul" territory.