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         <title>Column: In soccer, is fury just part of the job?</title>
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(Eds: With AP Photos.) By JOHN LEICESTER AP Sports Columnist In soccer, fury has become part of the job. This sport celebrates coaches with short tempers - step forward Alex Ferguson. It idolizes angry players - think Roy Keane - and hails their on-field aggression and occasional brutality as demonstrations of ''commitment'' and ''leadership.'' It tolerates the idea that fans have a right to be angry in defeat, although it sometimes draws the line when they rip out their seats and pelt players with coins.</description>
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