Yes, the phrase "used to" (in the sense of "accustomed to") takes a gerund form of a verb, so "used to playing" or "used to winning" is the right way to say it. This is because whatever you are used to is a noun, so you can be "used to relaxation" or "used to the city" and if it's an action you are used to, it'll put the verb in a gerund form, "used to travelling" or "used to having fun."
when were subs first used in English football
Danny Lishak has not recorded a win in living history. His last known success was playing under 19 football in 1977 His motto is "the older I get, the better I used to be"
Beautiful.
I used a "pigskin gladiator" for my English assignment. -hope it helps
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Kettering (English) Kidderminster Harriers (English) Kilmarnock (Scottish) Kansas City Wizards (American) others maybe.... Kaiser Chiefs (SA) Kendal Town (English)
Football boots are for gripping muddy ground and the obvious, which is as shoes that are durable and won't come undone while playing,
Depending on the playing surface, it is normally a bright yellow.
Well the most used name in the world is Mohammad. But personally, I wouldn't want to name my baby that. But yes Mohammad is the most used name in the world.
They wear their teams kit and then gloves that are used to save the ball.
because womens wanted to play football but didnt have the chance to so they had made there own football club
Stuff is a general term that is used in the English language to refer to objects that can be described by another word in the sentence. The descriptive term in this case is football. Football stuff is any group of objects that have to do with football.