Research Paper On Cheerleaders

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I am a big fan of soccer. I do not know anything about American football. Last month, I want to a big match between Michigan State versus Toledo Ohio. Before match started the cheerleaders have came Support the players. The cheerleaders did a nice show. Also, there was many people was sell stuffs of teams like T-shirt and caps. The fans ware cheers the teams all time in the game. The game was three parts. Between each part the cheerleaders came to the field to make a show and cheer the teams. Most of the people were drinkers. The match ended for Michigan. That was my first time and I really enjoyed

I came from different culture, my culture really like soccer it's the best sports there so I'm big fan of it and I really crazy about. it the

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