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Colleen 2022-01-02 08:01:52
We Are Marshall
This film tells a true story that happened in the small town of Huntington, West Virginia. The town’s rugby tradition has a long history. For decades, athletes, coaches, fans and their families have cheered for the Marshall University team. In the local area, rugby is not only a sport, but cheering...
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Kaylee 2022-01-02 08:01:52
Reminiscent of Manchester United's Munich air crash
We Are Marshall is said to be adapted from a real event. It seems that Manchester United suffered the same misfortune a few years ago. The plane crash killed the entire team. This blow was completely devastating. It took many years for Manchester United to recover. (Information: On February 6,...

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Jennifer 2022-04-21 09:02:44
"When you play today, you have to show your resolve, from every ounce of blood on your feet until the final whistle, if you do...if you do, we won't Loser, we may end up behind, but if you play like that, we can't be beat, we're here today to honor six young men and 69 others who lost their lives and who won't be on the court today Fighting with you guys, but they'll watch, you can be sure they'll hold their breath and watch every change on the pitch, you know what I'm talking about, how you're doing today represents how the people will be from this moment on Remember you, this is your chance to rise from these ashes to glory, and Marshall will win!"
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Francesco 2022-04-23 07:02:55
The description of the aftermath of the disaster is very touching, but the reconstruction process has not been spared.
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