While football is a game traditionally played with eleven players on each team, there are many references throughout footballing history to games being influenced by the presence of a mythical 'twelfth man'. There are in fact two entirely independent situations in which the twelfth man can appear. - The atmosphere created by the home supporters at a match can be said to be the twelfth man for the home team. This is an apparently nonsensical term since there is likely to be more than one person cheering for the home team, even at MK Dons matches.
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