The early code of fitba allowed the "charging" pushing and holding of opposing players, traditions that are still alive to this day in the modern game of fitba. It is thought that the game of Fitba inspired English private school toffs to rip off and codify the game under less aggressive, dangerous and boring rules, which went on to become known as association football.
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