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a team is preparing to represent great britain in what's called unified football, combining mainstream footballers and players with intellectual disabilities. the british team will take part in the special olympics next month, and the england manager, gareth southgate, his been watching them prepare. these footballers have an intellectual disability, and these don't. but them together in a team and wears the difference? that's unified football, great britain's squad. t unified football, great britain's su uad. ., ., , squad. i never thought i would be able to get _ squad. i never thought i would be able to get to _ squad. i never thought i would be able to get to this _ squad. i never thought i would be able to get to this point _ squad. i never thought i would be able to get to this point in - squad. i never thought i would be able to get to this point in my - able to get to this point in my life because i struggled with finding jobs and socialising. some people feel like they're not welcome in a group of people that haven't got an intellectual disability, so they shut themselves away. it's nice to interact with people to make you feel like you're welcome. the mainstream _ feel like you're welcome. the mainstream players - feel like you're welcome. the mainstream players here are students from the university of hertfordshire, selected so the whole football standard throughout the squad is standard. this football standard throughout the

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