The violence of early football in Scotland is made clear in this sixteenth-century poem on the "beauties of football": Bruised muscles and broken bones Discordant strife and futile blows Lamed in old age, then cripled withal These are the beauties of football — Anonymous, translated from old Scots The earliest specific reference to football (pila pedalis) at a university comes in 1555 when it was outlawed at St John's College, Oxford.
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