The jury had heard how as teenage schoolboys Mr Beckford and Mr Brown had been friends.
"Public schoolboys dominate sports, arts and the technology section, " Dr Sewell told the BBC.
He talked of "back-chat or giving attitude, " as if the players were naughty schoolboys under his tutelage.
The four Dublin schoolboys have come a long way since forming in 1976.
In lanes of white dust, I met a party of schoolboys, boisterous and good-natured, their wooden writing boards hanging from their belts.
The former Manchester United trainee and Welsh schoolboys international was raised in Buckley in Flintshire but was born in Chester.
When schoolboys threw stones at several Sainsbury's outlets last month, it was thought that the rumours prompting them had been spread maliciously.
The schoolboys he taught before and after the second world war, and the war itself, cast a blight on his view of humanity.
He even tried the technique on dinosaurs, and came to the conclusion that Tyrannosaurus Rex--the favorite extinct monster of schoolboys everywhere--was a relative slowpoke.
In those days hero was a simple label, the adventure magazines of schoolboys would have resounded with tales of men like Gordon, Livingstone, and Scott.
Programmes teaching schoolgirls that they have a right to say no, and explaining to schoolboys that they have a duty to listen, are being tried out in Uganda and South Africa.
But when schoolboys went on to university they wanted to play the same games they had enjoyed in school, and this was one of the things behind the movement to standardize.
The Cardiff-born winger has lived in the Manchester area since the age of six and even captained England's schoolboys at Wembley - but he was ineligible to represent England's senior teams.
In the early 1870s, England had just 50 soccer teams, which played each other sporadically until Charles Alcock, the captain of a team of former public schoolboys named the Wanderers, devised a knockout tournament in 1871.
Schumpeter, invited last year to a technical college in northern Tokyo, was surprised to be shown something that the oily-fingered schoolboys had put together in the workshop: a car that whizzed around the playground at 620km per litre (1, 747 miles per gallon).
He wrote as well as anyone since Thomas Macaulay and was a master of the historical essay, a hero to a generation of schoolboys who were raised on his controversies over the rise of the gentry and the origins of the second world war.
The judge had to personally enlist the assistance of a group of schoolboys, members of a local mountain climbing club, to accompany him to a deeply wooded valley and descend into a ravine infested with black snakes and populated by lion, leopard, baboons and elephants.
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And ahead of his date with destiny with Messi, Xavi and Iniesta -- all of whom he described as obedient 'schoolboys' in the Barca dressing room -- the outspoken Swede insists it will not be a lasting regret should he never lift the famous trophy.
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