Whoa. Lebron, Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami. I'm guessing the Heat aren't having any trouble moving season tickets.
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Whoa. Lebron, Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami. I'm guessing the Heat aren't having any trouble moving season tickets.
When it was announced that " The King " was headed south, alledgedly the Miami Heat online ticket buying crashed due to overwhelming requests.
Being an avid sports fan over the years, I can not remember such a media circus involving free agency. Understanding this was an unbelievable class to choose from, the whole buring of the jersey thing was a bit over the top for me. If he got traded what would they do to the owners, ransom his kids?
It will be interesting to see how they mesh as a team, but they are indeed a hot ticket when they come to town. How many games will Cleveland win this year? Got Byron Scott though.
Regarding Ray Allen, great shooter, 10 million per season? And is it true no one picking up Shaq?
The most troubling moment for me this year in sports was the perfect game being taken away from Armando Galarraga by Jim Joyce. The pussy Bud Selig could have done something and he did not have the balls to do so. Maybe it opens the door for later cases, but can you imagine the feeling? I don't think I could have handled it as well as Galarraga did.
[QUOTE=Master J]The most troubling moment for me this year in sports was the perfect game being taken away from Armando Galarraga by Jim Joyce. The pussy Bud Selig could have done something and he did not have the balls to do so. Maybe it opens the door for later cases, but can you imagine the feeling? I don't think I could have handled it as well as Galarraga did.[/QUOTE]After Joyce apologized the next day for blowing the call, Galarraga accepted the apology and then had the quote of the year, "Nobody's perfect".
The Tide bites the dust! Yesssssss!
How about them Auburn Tigers. How about that Cam Newton.
Screw all you baseball Non S. F. Giants Fans.
The S. F. Dirty Dozen is going to the World Series.
In Case you Missed it.
The San Francisco Giants.
Here are a couple reminders.
[QUOTE=WorldTravel69; 413418]Screw all you baseball Non S. F. Giants Fans.
The S. F. Dirty Dozen is going to the World Series. [/QUOTE]
Just rubbing it in.
100 more days to training camp.
[QUOTE=WorldTravel69; 413690]In Case you Missed it.
The San Francisco Giants.
Here are a couple reminders. [/QUOTE]
Nick the Dick gets fucked after being up 24-0. You gotta love it.
Congrats to Auburn University for winning the national championship. War Eagle!
And now for something completely different, I. E. Not a post about how much a chica is selling her ass for, and who really gives a shit.
Here is a link to an article about the most famous argentine in the world, not counting Maradona, and probably more famous than Maradona some day in the future.
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/22/sports/soccer/lionel-messi-boy-genius.html?hp[/url]
The draw for the Fifa Under-20 World Cup finals in Colombia has been made and England have been drawn with old enemies Argentina.
The Argentines have a formidable record at this level, having taken the trophy five out of the last eight times. England have never made the final with their best previous showing coming in 1993 when they finished third in Australia. Brian Eastick's side have also been drawn alongside Mexico and North Korea in what looks a tough grouping. Eastick's men will begin their campaign against North Korea in Medellin on 29th July, before taking on Argentina on 1st August and then finishing the group fixtures against Mexico on 4th August. A number of stars who have already been in England's senior squad, such as Jack Wilshere, Jack Rodwell, Chris Smalling, Kyle Walker, Jordan Henderson and Danny Welbeck, would all be eligible to play but it remains to be seen if the Football Association will press for their inclusion with the tournament coming just a couple of weeks ahead of the new Premier League season.
7 games will be held in Medellin including one of the semi-finals. For the complete match schedule, follow this link to the official website:
[url]http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/34/54/83/fu20wc2011_matchschedule_en_25032011.pdf[/url]
[QUOTE=WorldTravel69; 418069]The draw for the Fifa Under-20 World Cup finals in Colombia has been made and England have been drawn with old enemies Argentina.
The Argentines have a formidable record at this level, having taken the trophy five out of the last eight times. England have never made the final with their best previous showing coming in 1993 when they finished third in Australia. Brian Eastick's side have also been drawn alongside Mexico and North Korea in what looks a tough grouping. Eastick's men will begin their campaign against North Korea in Medellin on 29th July, before taking on Argentina on 1st August and then finishing the group fixtures against Mexico on 4th August. A number of stars who have already been in England's senior squad, such as Jack Wilshere, Jack Rodwell, Chris Smalling, Kyle Walker, Jordan Henderson and Danny Welbeck, would all be eligible to play but it remains to be seen if the Football Association will press for their inclusion with the tournament coming just a couple of weeks ahead of the new Premier League season.
7 games will be held in Medellin including one of the semi-finals. For the complete match schedule, follow this link to the official website:
[url]http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/34/54/83/fu20wc2011_matchschedule_en_25032011.pdf[/url]
[/QUOTE]Soccer and chicas, that is one fine doubleheader. I don't know how I miss the listing. I knew about Copa America in Argentina coming up. In any case, I am going to Korea for the World Track & Field Championship in late August, so there was going to be a conflict.
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13922463[/url]
I enjoy watching football, have seen a dozen matches in Argentina and have all ways wanted to see the super clasico. 2 seasons ago I was quoted $400 us for a seat at Boca.
The ticket touts must be crying into their Quilmes beers with River plate being relegated into division B the 1st time in their history I believe
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13922463[/url]
I enjoy watching football, have seen a dozen matches in Argentina and have all ways wanted to see the super clasico. 2 seasons ago I was quoted $400 us for a seat at Boca.
The ticket touts must be crying into their Quilmes beers with River plate being relegated into division B the 1st time in their history I believe[/QUOTE]Yes sir, first time River has ever been relegated. Now, only two first division teams have avoided the fall-Boca and Independiente. And you got it right, the absence of the superclasico (not to mention the meeting River and Boca have during the "summer season") will cost alot of people alot of money. River has been mismanaged for years and their "gang" has been pampered by the club to the point where the gang was even receiving money when a player was sold to a club in Europe. Chickens home to roost and all that. Being a Boca supporter I say-Good riddance!