It's described as one of the earliest forms of soccer with one ancient rule telling players not to murder each other.
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ASHBOURNE, England (AP) — This ancient form of soccer has a rule forbidding players from murdering each other. Every year, ...
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This is Royal Shrovetide — a centuries-old ball game played in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, that, frankly, looks nothing like the world's most popular sport. Or any other game for that matter.