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Why was football popular during world war II?

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Because football was good source of entertainment for troops

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Football was an important form of recreation for soldiers in Britain.

Over half of Britain's army - 1.5 million troops - spent most of the Second World War in Britain.

Watching and playing sport was critical in keeping these troops occupied and entertained.

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Football was an important form of recreation for soldiers in Britain. Over half of Britain's army - 1.5 million troops - spent most of the Second World War in Britain. Watching and playing sports was critical in keeping these troops occupied and entertained. Football matches also raised money for service charities

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