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Evolution of the boot

1909 "The English game"

As the English game gained popularity and spread across the World. Acceptance of team outfits became part of the organised game. Adjustments to climatic conditions however necessitated minor modifications. Rule 13 meant dangerous metal studs could no longer be worn and players sported leather cleats instead.



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Boots were made by local bootmakers to suit the players' feet >>
Association Rules were established >>
The English game gained popularity and spread across the World >>
The outfits ore more streamline than the previous decade, which may indicate a faster game, but players still are wearing standard soccer boots >>
Players were now able to wear screw in studs >>
English and Continental styles of soccer had developed to such a degree as to have distinctive qualities which supporters were eager to see incorporated with their domestic games >>
Although the soccer boot was still worn above the ankle and tightly bound to the foot by laces, it was recognised the pattern of studs could cause injury. >>
By now players had accepted the lower soccer shoe in preference to the traditional soccer boot. >>
Soccer shoe manufacturers began incorporating greater efforts at research and development >>
Soccer boots and football paraphernalia were now big business. >>
New cleat systems were devised to help distribute pressure across the boot >>

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