Soccer Star Online

How much would I get for selling these in EBGAMES/GameStop?
-PSP (Original) + instructional manuel
-Star Wars BattleFront 2 for PSP
-NHL Gretzky game for PSP
-Spider Man 2 Movie for PSP
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- PS2 Fat (original) system with online box in the back of ps2
- PS2 Memory card 8 MB
- 2 Controllers
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PS2 Games
-NBA 2k8
-Kingdom Hearts 2
-FIFA 08 Soccer
-FIFA 07 Soccer
-The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers
-Enter the Matrix
-Medal of Honer Frontline
-Dragonballz Budokai 2
-Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
-ATV Offroad Fury 2
-R.Type Final
Bytheway, I am trying to get XBOX 360 (arcade one which costs &199.99, NBA 2k9 for xbox360, and Gears of War for xbox360
Knowing game stop, probably somewhere between 50-200, but, that’s just what i think, might be more depending on the quality and condition of your systems and games
Soccer Star Online Game
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Wilton 2304-1050 101-Piece Cookie Cutter Set $11.15 Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day…cookie cutters for every season, and more! With a complete set of letters and numbers, designs for cowboys, stars, cars and animals, you’ll be ready for any occasion. Durable plastic cutters come in a convenient storage container. Hand wash. (2-1/2 to 6-1/4)… |
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Bedtime Originals Super Sports Wallpaper Border – Blue $11.07 Bedtime Originals Super Sports Wallpaper BorderThis multi Super Sports themed bedding collection is embellished with soft velours, corduroy and fleece. The 4 piece bedding set includes a quilt, bumper, sheet and dust ruffle.Super Sports collection is available in the following components:•4 Piece Set: Quilt, Bumper, Sheet, Dust Ruffle•Mobile musical features plush multi sport themed icon… |
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Invictus $3.19 From director Clint Eastwood, Invictus tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa’s rugby team, Francois Pienaar, to help unite their country. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa’s underdog rugby team as they make an unlikely run to the 1995 World Cup Championship… |
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She’s the Man (Widescreen Edition) $3.34 Shakespearean comedy and American high school are a match made in heaven–or Hollywood, at any rate. Somehow the exaggerated emotions and budding hormones of adolescence are perfectly suited to Shakespeare’s twisty plots, and She’s the Man is a perfect example. Viola (Amanda Bynes, What a Girl Wants) is furious when she learns that her high school, Cornwall, has cut the girl’s soccer team–so furi… |
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Green Street Hooligans $3.03 After the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Elijah Wood could’ve opted for further big budget epics, but took a sharp left turn with this better-than-average B-movie. Released just after Everything is Illuminated, another offbeat entry, Wood plays journalism student Matt Buckner. In the prologue, he’s expelled from Harvard when his over-privileged roommate sets him up to take the fall for his own misdeed… |
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Super Soccer Star Fathers Day Gift $68.95 Our unique soccer gift box is packed full of the best game watching goodies. For your favorite soccer fan, coach or player, this combination makes winning gift. Soccer Delights, Soccer Snacks, Soccer Treats, Soccer Sweets and Nut for Soccer Almonds will make them cheer. Combined with chocolate-filled biscuit treats, savory cheese sticks, assorted cookies, and so much more, it’s a spectacular sport… |
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Soccer Star Sports Birthday Basket $59.95 Our unique soccer gift box is packed full of the best game watching goodies. For your favorite soccer fan, coach or player, this combination makes winning gift. Soccer Delights, Soccer Snacks, Soccer Treats, Soccer Sweets and Nut for Soccer Almonds will make them cheer. Combined with chocolate-filled biscuit treats, savory cheese sticks, assorted cookies, ans so much more, it’s a spectacular sport… |
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Backyard Hockey $0.01 Play with the Pros as Kids….Enjoy Real SportsAction!Product InformationNow it’s hockey with a cool new twist!Lace up your skates strap on your helmet and grab your hockey stick becausethe Backyard Kids are teaming up with kid versions of your favorite NationalHockey League stars in Backyard Hockey! Customize your uniform set your lineupsand get ready for three periods of non-stop hockey action! … |
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Backyard Football 2004 $6.50 MODEL- 24527 VENDOR- ATARI FEATURES- Backyard Football 2004 The fun of a schoolyard pickup game meets the NFL when the Backyard Kids are joined by kid versions of the NFL s best! Pick your favorite players NFL jerseys and fun fields – then play in sunshine rain even snow! Guide your favorite stars down the field sacking the quarterback or throwing a long bomb for a touchdown. Call the right plays … |
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Backyard Sports – Backyard Basketball and Backyard Football $0.99 Create your own team by picking players from the Backyard Kids and kid versions of real professional players. Direct all the action, call the plays, and track your stats. Play in single games or compete for a whole season’s worth of fun. It’s easy to learn and great to play! Features: Choose single games, season play, or visit the Hall of Fame Choose from real NFL and NBA team uniforms and log… |
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2002 Television Series Debuts $29.5 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 144. Not illustrated. Chapters: Azumanga Daioh, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, Naruto, Rahxephon, Top Gear, Transformers: Armada, Deutschland Sucht Den Superstar, .Hack//sign, Dead Ringers, Idols, Spooks, Popstars the Rivals, the Forsyte Saga, Still Game, Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Please Teacher!, I’m a Celebrity…get Me Out of Here!, Divergence Eve, Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Chobits, Kamen Rider Ryuki, Saturday Night Takeaway, Digimon Frontier, Foyle’s War, the Life of Mammals, Haibane Renmei, Ultimate Force, O Beijo Do Vampiro, Footballers’ Wives, La Academia, Most Haunted, Gravion, Cutting It, Fifth Gear, Tenchi Muyo! Gxp, Look Around You, Wire in the Blood, Serious, Mr. Bean, Mirmo!, Japanorama, Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai, Believe Nothing, Kiddy Grade, Soccer Am’s All-Sports Show, Brainteaser, Monkey Typhoon, Ultimate Muscle, Rebelde Way, I’m a Celebrity…get Me Out of Here!, in It to Win It, Hur Jun, Toad Patrol, City of Men, Viva S Club, Bitag, Celebrity Fit Club, La Mujer de Judas, Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, Mi Gorda Bella, Los Simuladores, Fame Academy, Sahara With Michael Palin, Habang Kapiling Ka, Test the Nation, the Jury, We Are Dating Now, 15 Storeys High, Las González, Bo’ Selecta!, Wild West, Kumkum, Hamtaro, Bituin, Bad Lads Army, Entre El Amor Y El Odio, Pythagoraswitch, My Love Patzzi, Saturday Kitchen, Astitva…ek Prem Kahani, Jamie’s Kitchen, Winter Sonata, the Vault, Trio, Bootleg, Son Amores, Angelina Ballerina, Chi Vuol Essere Milionario?, Survivor, High Hopes, Un Paso Adelante, the Estate Agents, Glass Slippers, True Files, Shafted, La Otra, River City, Las Vías Del Amor, Berlin, Berlin, Speed Racer X, Rescue Me, Strange, My Mvp Valentine, Ri:se, Cavegirl, Wild New World, Escape to the Country, Star Factory, Gata Salvaje, Inside Out, |
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2008 Major League Soccer Season $21.33 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 2008 Toronto Fc Season, 2008 Kansas City Wizards Season, 2008 Houston Dynamo Season, 2008 New York Red Bulls Season, 2008 Chicago Fire Season, Mls All-Star 2008, 2008 Mls Expansion Draft, 2008 Mls Superdraft, 2008 Mls Supplemental Draft, Mls Reserve Division 2008, 2008 Mls Cup. Excerpt: The 2008 MLS season was the second season in Toronto FC’s existence. The club’s season began on March 29, 2008 in an away game against Columbus Crew, which resulted in a 2-0 loss. The club’s first goal of the season was scored by Maurice Edu on April 5, 2008 in a 4-1 loss against D.C. United. Source: BMO Field article on April 9, 2008 As of October 26, 2008. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate number of games started.Updated to games played October 26, 2008. Player is no longer with teamLeft club at start of the season but later rejoined under a new contractGA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; CS = Clean sheets Updated to games played October 26, 2008. Carolina Challenge Cup Last updated: October 30, 2008Source: 2008 Major League Soccer seasonPld = Matches played; Pts = Points; W = Matches won; T = Matches tied; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference… |
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2010 Major League Soccer Season $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 2010 Seattle Sounders Fc Season, 2010 New York Red Bulls Season, 2010 Mls Superdraft, 2010 Toronto Fc Season, 2010 Major League Soccer Season, 2010 Kansas City Wizards Season, 2010 San Jose Earthquakes Season, 2010 Los Angeles Galaxy Season, 2010 Columbus Crew Season, 2010 Chicago Fire Season, 2010 Houston Dynamo Season, 2010 Chivas Usa Season, 2010 Colorado Rapids Season, 2010 New England Revolution Season, 2010 D.c. United Season, 2010 Fc Dallas Season, 2010 Real Salt Lake Season, 2010 Philadelphia Union Season, Mls All-Star 2010. Excerpt: 2010 season item 2009: 2011 The 2010 Chicago Fire season is the twelfth season of the team’s existence. Background Review Preseason March Chicago will begin their twelfth Major League Soccer regular season on the road the first two weeks with a match against the New York Red Bulls on March 27, 2010 and the Colorado Rapids on April 3, 2010 followed by their first home match against San Jose Earthquakes on April 10, 2010. April May June July August September October Match results Win Tie Loss MLS regular season 2010 Major League Soccer season March 27, 2010: New York Red Bulls : 1 – 0 : Chicago Fire : Harrison, New Jersey , USA : April 3, 2010: Colorado Rapids : 2 – 2 : Chicago Fire : Commerce City, Colorado , USA : April 10, 2010: Chicago Fire : 1 – 2 : San Jose Earthquakes : Bridgeview, Illinois , USA : April 17, 2010: D.C. United : v : Chicago Fire : Washington, D.C. , USA : April 24, 2010: Chicago Fire : v : Houston Dynamo : Bridgeview, Illinois , USA : May 1, 2010: Chicago Fire : v : C.D. Chivas USA : Bridgeview, Illinois , USA : May 8, 2010: Toronto FC : v : Chicago Fire : Toronto, Ontario , |
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Abilene Christian Wildcats Football: Abilene Christian Wildcats Football Coaches, Abilene Christian Wildcats Football Players, John Layfield $21.89 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: item Homepage: ACUSports.com end{sloppypar Abilene Christian Wildcats (variously ACU or ACU Wildcats ) refers to the sports teams of Abilene Christian University . The nickname “Wildcat ” is derived from the mascot of the team. The teams compete in Division II of NCAA sports. The Abilene Christian Wildcats joined the Lone Star Conference (LSC) of Division II of the NCAA in 1973. In 2007, the conference included 33 ACU current and former student athletes in its 75-member all-sports team commemorating the conference’s 75th anniversary. The Abilene Christian University Athletic Department receives many donations, particularly from alumni Overall, The Abilene Christian Wildcats have won a combined 62 team national championships, including 55 as a member of the NCAA trailing behind UCLA , Stanford , and USC in the most championships .Athletics Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Championship History Team National Championships Women’s Track and Field (22) 2008 – NCAA Division II outdoor2000 – NCAA Division II indoor1999 – NCAA Division II outdoor1999 – NCAA Division II indoor1998 – NCAA Division II outdoor1998 – NCAA Division II indoor1997 – NCAA Division II indoor1996 – NCAA Division II outdoor1996 – NCAA Division II indoor1995 – NCAA Division II outdoor1995 – NCAA Division II indoor1994 – NCAA Division II outdoor1994 – NCAA Division II indoor1993 – NCAA Division II indoor1991 – NCAA Division II indoor1990 – NCAA Division II indoor1989 – NCAA Division II indoor1988 – NCAA Division II outdoor1988 – NCAA Division II indoor1987 – NCAA Division II outdoor1986 – NCAA Division II outdoor1985 – NCAA Division II outdoorMen’s Track and Field (35) 2008 – NCAA Division II outdoor2007 – NCAA Division II outdoor2006 – NCAA |
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Acclaim Entertainment Games $29.66 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, Mortal Kombat Ii, Mortal Kombat, Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, Shadow Man, Fur Fighters, World Championship Rugby, Time Commando, Wwf Attitude, Juiced, Wwf Raw, D, Turok: Rage Wars, the Simpsons: Bart Vs. the Space Mutants, Turok: Evolution, Burnout, Wwf War Zone, Demolition Man, Aggressive Inline, Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage, Spider-Man/x-Men: Arcade’s Revenge, Vexx, Burnout 2: Point of Impact, Scooby-Doo Mystery, Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion, Virtual Bart, Bmx Xxx, Legends of Wrestling Ii, Showdown: Legends of Wrestling, All-Star Baseball, Re-Volt, Venom/spider-Man: Separation Anxiety, Nfl Quarterback Club ’98, Rc Revenge, No One Can Stop Mr. Domino!, Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six, Atv Quad Power Racing, Legends of Wrestling, Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet 16, 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker, Nba Jam 2000, Machines, the Simpsons: Bart Vs. the Juggernauts, Alias, Knight Rider, Wwf in Your House, the Simpsons: Bart Vs. the World, Dragon: the Bruce Lee Story, Trickstyle, Spider-Man: the Animated Series, Constructor, Champions World Class Soccer, Legends of Wrestling, Bart Simpson’s Escape From Camp Deadly, Sx Superstar, Space Jam, Frank Thomas’ Big Hurt Baseball, Porky Pig’s Haunted Holiday, Iggy’s Reckin’ Balls, Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs, Nba Jam Extreme, Nhl Breakaway ’98, Itchy |
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Acorn Archimedes Games $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Quake, Wolfenstein 3d, Lemmings, Simcity, Populous, Zool, Simon the Sorcerer, Descent, Simcity 2000, Elite, the Crystal Maze, Repton, the Last Ninja, Cannon Fodder, Descent Ii, Flashback, Lemmings 2: the Tribes, Sensible Soccer, Lotus, Speedball, the Last Ninja, Zarch, 3d Construction Kit, Chuck Rock, Xenon 2 Megablast, Battle Chess, Pipe Mania, Star Fighter, Abuse, Paradroid, Nebulus, Gods, Twinworld, Syndicate, the Chaos Engine, Hostages, Pac-Mania, Xor, James Pond, E-Type, Magic Pockets, Oh No! More Lemmings, the Pawn, Provocator, the Guild of Thieves, Ravenskull, Diggers, Corruption, Jinxter, Wonderland, Spheres of Chaos, Super Foul Egg, Fish!, Apocalypse, Top Banana, Ankh: the Tales of Mystery. Excerpt: 3D Construction Kit 3D Construction Kit (US , Canada |
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Albany Capitals Players: Paul Mariner, John Harkes, Chico Borja, Elvis Comrie, Scoop Stanisic, Arnie Mausser, Jimmy McGeough, JR. $20.21 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Paul Mariner, John Harkes, Chico Borja, Elvis Comrie, Scoop Stanisic, Arnie Mausser, Jimmy Mcgeough, Jr., Pedro Debrito, Ted Gillen, Brian Bliss, John Diffley, Sadri Gjonbalaj, Mike Windischmann, Mike Masters, Scott Cannon, John Garvey, Lee Tschantret, Carl Rees, Jorge Acosta, Zoran Savic, Dave Smyth, Bobby Cumming, Shaun Elliott, Ross Irwin. Excerpt: Arnie Mausser Arnold “Arnie” Mausser (born February 28, 1954 in Brooklyn , New York ) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper who played with 8 different NASL teams from 1975-1984. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame . Mausser may be considered one of the finest goalkeepers the United States has ever produced. He is known as the trailblazer for future US goalkeepers such as Kasey Keller , Tim Howard , and Brad Friedel . He was a big man (standing 6′ 5″) who threw with his right hand, but kicked with his left foot. Early life Growing up in Brooklyn , New York , with two younger brothers, he played numerous sports, his favorite being basketball . However, in the eighth grade, he began playing goalkeeper because of his size. As he got older, he trained with numerous local teams, eventually catching the eye of the coach of the Rhode Island Oceaneers of the American Soccer League (ASL). He signed with the team in 1974 and played a single season before moving to the NASL. Club career In 1975, Mausser joined the Hartford Bicentennials of the North American Soccer League (NASL). He remained with the team for only a single season before moving to the Tampa Bay Rowdies (1975 1993) for the 1976 season. His excellent play with the Rowdies (6 shutouts and 28 goals scored against him in 24 games) led to his selection as a first team NASL All Star. Despite his success with the Rowdies, the Tampa Bay coach Eddie Firmani |
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American Expatriates In Belgium $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Marvin Gaye, Chris Richardson, Charles Adair, Nick Fazekas, Jitim Young, Quinton Ross, Odell Hodge, Tony Dorsey, Thomas Gardner, Mark Abboud, Michael Hawkins, Desmon Farmer, Corey L. Brewer, Shawnta Rogers, Vincent Yarbrough, Brian Lynch, Gary Collier, Terry Fox, Chris Hunter, Donell Taylor, Chris Mccray, Rory White, Ron Adams. Excerpt: Position: Guard-Forward Brian Robert Lynch (born June 12, 1978) is a former American professional basketball player. Lynch was born in New Jersey , U.S. , lived in Belmar, New Jersey and went to high school at Christian Brothers Academy. He played college basketball at Villanova University . After graduating from Villanova in 2000, Lynch went to Europe to play professionally, where he plays forward for the Antwerp Diamond Giants in Antwerp , Belgium . Personal life He secretly married Belgian tennis star Kim Clijsters on July 13, 2007 at 6:00 in the morning at the Bree city hall. They were married by the mayor. On February 27, 2008, she gave birth to the couple’s first child, a daughter, Jada. Lynch has three brothers: Christopher, Kevin, and Patrick. References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Chugger Adair Charles “Chugger” Adair is a retired American soccer player and current soccer coach. He spent two seasons in the Continental Indoor Soccer League , two in the National Professional Soccer League and seven … |
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Anaheim Splash Players: Jim Gabarra, Sean Bowers, Bernie Lilavois, Dale Ervine, Denis Hamlett, Ralph Black, Terry Rowe, Thor Lee, Rich Ryerson $10.09 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Jim Gabarra, Sean Bowers, Bernie Lilavois, Dale Ervine, Denis Hamlett, Ralph Black, Terry Rowe, Thor Lee, Rich Ryerson, Sam George, Anthony Farace, Ken Hesse, Andy Strouse, John O’brien. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Jim Gabarra is a retired American soccer forward who currently coaches the Washington Freedom women’s soccer team. He played professionally in the American Soccer League, United Soccer League, American Indoor Soccer Association and Major Indoor Soccer League and Western Soccer Alliance. A native of Key West, Florida, Gabarra attended Connecticut College where he played soccer from 1978 to 1981. In 1989, Connecticut College inducted Gabarra into its Athletic Hall of Fame. After finishing college in the spring of 1982, Gabarra was signed by the Detroit Express of the American Soccer League (ASL). The Express won the ASL championship that season, defeating the Oklahoma City Slickers two games to one to take the title. However, both the Express and the ASL barely made it through the 1983 season before they both folded. Gabarra spent most of his time with the Express on the substitutes bench. In 1984, the United Soccer League (USL) attempted to replace the ASL as the de-facto U.S. second division. Gabarra moved to the USL where he joined the New York Nationals. The USL fared little better than the ASL and the Nationals folded at the end of the season. The league itself collapsed during its second season, but by that time Gabarra was establishing himself as an indoor star. In 1984, the Louisville Thunder of the newly established American Indoor Soccer Association (AISA) signed Gabarra. With the move to indoor soccer, Gabarra found his niche. That year he led the… More: |
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Atlanta Beat (Wusa): Atlanta Beat Players, Wendy Dillinger, Briana Scurry, Ifeoma Dieke, Marci Jobson, Cindy Parlow, Conny Pohlers $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Atlanta Beat Players, Wendy Dillinger, Briana Scurry, Ifeoma Dieke, Marci Jobson, Cindy Parlow, Conny Pohlers, Charmaine Hooper, Abby Crumpton, Sharolta Nonen, Maribel Domínguez, Sun Wen, Kristin Dedycker, Julie Augustyniak, Leslie Gaston. Excerpt: Full name : Atlanta Beat The Atlanta Beat was a professional soccer team that played in the Women’s United Soccer Association . The team played at Bobby Dodd Stadium on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology in their first year of operation before moving to Herndon Stadium , on the campus of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia .The team began play in 2001, and reached the playoffs in each of the WUSA’s three seasons the only team in the league to do so. They advanced to the Founders Cup in both 2001 and 2003, losing on both occasions.The Beat’s “founding players” were Briana Scurry , Cindy Parlow and Nikki Serlenga of the USA women’s national team. The Beat had the #1 pick in the inaugural WUSA draft, and selected China’s Sun Wen , star of the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup.The coach of the Atlanta Beat was Tom Stone .The league announced on September 15, 2003 that it was suspending operations. Several former Beat players currently play for the Atlanta Silverbacks Women in the W-League .It was announced on October 7, 2009 that the Atlanta Beat would be joining WPS . On June 17, 2009 the new Atlanta Beat announced that Shawn McGee would be the General Manager of the recently reformed team. Players (All-Time Roster) #: Name: Position: Day of Birth: Height: Hometown: College item 33: Callie Withers (2003 5th Overall Pick): M: May 29, 1981: 5′ 8″: Palo Alto, California : Stanford University item 22: Ifeoma Dieke : D: February 25, 1981: 5′ |
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British Sports Television Programmes $29.71 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Soccer Am, Match of the Day, Prizefighter Series, Superstars, They Think It’s All Over, Football’s Next Star, Soccer Am’s All-Sports Show, Pot Black, Big Break, Grandstand, a Question of Sport, World of Sport, Wwe Free for All, Time of Our Lives, the Contender Challenge: Uk Vs. Usa, the Premiership, the Big Match, Sportscene, Scotsport, Ski Sunday, Rory and Paddy’s Great British Adventure, Final Score, That Was the Team That Was, Saint and Greavsie, the Big Fight Live, the Goal Rush, Match of the Day 2, the Football League Show, Soccer Night, Y Clwb Rygbi, Championship Goals, Football Focus, the Itv Seven, Late Kick Off, Cricket Am, You’re on Sky Sports, Match of the Day From Northern Ireland, Mobil 1 the Grid, Champions League Live, Sport Mastermind, Under the Moon, on the Ball, Boots N’ All, Super League Show, Scrum V, Sportsnight, Stv Rugby, Spòrs, Stv Sports Centre, Sport Monthly, a Season With Mclaren, Rugby League Raw, Sports Review, Inside Sport, Indoor League, Code Xiii, Sgorio, Olympic Dreams, Gold Fever, Sunday Supplement, Rugby Special, Undercover Coach, the Fanbanta Football Show, Friday Fight Night, Today at Wimbledon. Excerpt: Max Rushden(2008present) Russ Williams(199596)Jane Hoffen(1995)Tim Lovejoy(19962007)Andy Goldstein(20072008)Soccer AM is a British Saturday-morning football show, predominately based around the Premier League. Presented by Helen Chamberlain and Max Rushden, it has been aired on Sky Sports 1 each Saturday morning of the football season since 1995 between 9am and 12pm. Since 2007, the show has been simulcast on Sky1, while in early 2009, the 500th episode was broadcasted. The show’s current sponsor is Frijj, a brand of milkshake, after Dairy Crest signed a £2 million sponsorship deal. Parts of the show hav… More: |
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Calgary Boomers Players: Paul Diamond $10.09 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Thomas “Tom” Boric (born May 11, 1961) is a retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Paul Diamond. He is best known for being one half of the tag team Badd Company with Pat Tanaka and for his time in the World Wrestling Federation as Kato, one half of The Orient Express also with Pat Tanaka. Before he was a professional wrestler, Boric was a professional soccer player. Boric was born in Yugoslavia (the region now known as Croatia) in 1961 and grew up wanting to follow in his fathers footsteps and become a soccer player. When Boric was 13 years old the family emigrated from Croatia to Canada, settling down in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Tom got a full soccer scholarship to Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. After only three semesters at college, Tom got drafted to play goalkeeper for the recently formed Calgary Boomers of the North American Soccer League. After the Boomers folded in 1981, Boric moved on to the Tampa Bay Rowdies whom he played for until the NASL closed in 1984. After his professional soccer career ended, Boric began training for a professional wrestling career at a Tampa Bay wrestling school run by Boris Malenko along with his two sons Joe Malenko and Dean Malenko who all had a hand in training him. After training, Boric began wrestling as “Paul Diamond” in 1985. His first break came in the Texas All-Star Wrestling promotion in San Antonio, Texas. He initially formed a tag team called American Breed with Nick Kiniski (son of legendary wrestler Gene Kiniski) in Fred Barend’s Texas All-Star Wrestling. Neither Diamond and Kiniski were actually American, (Diamond is Coatian/Canadian while Kiniski is Canadian) so the team name was quite ironic. The team won the TASW Tag Team Championship from the Maoris (Tudui… More: |
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California Soccer Teams $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Los Angeles Galaxy, San Jose Earthquakes, Orange County Blue Star, Uc Santa Barbara Gauchos Men’s Soccer, Fresno Fuego, C.d. Chivas Usa, Cal Poly Mustangs Men’s Soccer, Los Angeles Legends, Southern California Seahorses, San Fernando Valley Quakes, San Francisco Seals, San Diego Sockers, Lancaster Rattlers, Ventura County Fusion, Hollywood United F.c., Bakersfield Brigade, San Diego Gauchos, Fc Gold Pride, San Francisco Bay Blackhawks, Los Angeles Skyhawks, Hollywood United Hitmen, San Jose Frogs, California Gold, Sonoma County Sol, San Francisco Nighthawks, Salinas Valley Samba, California Victory, Los Angeles Lazers, Los Angeles Wolves, California Cougars, Pali Blues, Los Angeles Aztecs, Los Angeles Sol, Chico Rooks, Santa Cruz County Breakers, Greek-American A.c., California Storm, Sacramento Pride, Walnut Creek Power, Santa Clarita Blue Heat, Sacramento Knights, Oakland Stompers, Real San Jose, Norcal Lamorinda United Sc, Bay Area Ambassadors, Monterey Blues, California Surf, Riverside County Elite, San Diego United, Anaheim Splash, San Diego Sunwaves, San Francisco Glens, San Francisco Fog, Dli, San Diego Wfc Sealions, San Jose Cyberrays, Miis, El Farolito Soccer Club, Central Coast Roadrunners, San Diego Boca Fc, Ajax America Women, Claremont Stars, California Sunshine, Sd United, Los Angeles Rampage, California Jaguars, West Coast Fc, San Gabriel Valley Highlanders, Southern California Fusion, Los Angeles Heat, Sacramento Gold, San Diego Nomads, Oakland Clippers, Los Angeles Vale F.c., San Diego Pumitas, San Francisco Bay Diablos, Maccabi Los Angeles, Los Angeles Salsa, San Jose Oaks, Los Angeles Heroes, California Kickers, Redwood City Ruckus, Los Angeles Toros, Kabul Soccer Club, Santa Barbara Sharks, San Francisco Golden Gate Gales… More: |
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Charlotte Gold Players: Dave D’errico, Santiago Formoso, Pat Fidelia, Tony Suarez, Ken Lolla, Ron Atanasio, Rich Reice, Franklin Lawson $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Dave D’Errico (born June 3, 1952, in Newark, New Jersey) is a retired American soccer player. He spent six seasons in the North American Soccer League (NASL), five in Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) and one in the United Soccer League (USL). He won three MISL championships and earned nineteen caps with the United States national team between 1974 and 1977. D’Errico grew up playing soccer in Harrison, New Jersey with his three older brothers. Throughout his youth, he played for the local Kearny Scots. D’Errico graduated from New Jerseys Harrison High School in 1969. In 1999, he was named by The Star-Ledger as one of the top ten New Jersey high school soccer players of the 1940s-1960s. In 1972, he entered Hartwick College where he played on the men’s soccer team for the 1972 and 1973 seasons. He was a First-Team All-American in 1973, the year that Hartwick went to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals before losing to Brown University in double overtime. D’Errico graduated from Hartwick in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in history having played twenty-seven games, scored six goals and assisted on six others. In 1974, the expansion Seattle Sounders selected D’Errico with the first overall pick in the NASL College Draft. In the 1974-1975 NASL offseason, the Sounders loaned D’Errico to League of Ireland First Division club, Dundalk for a month. After spending three seasons in Seattle, D’Errico broke his fibulaand tore ligaments during practice. At the time, he and Mike England were competing for the starting position. The injury led to the Sounders going with England on the front line. After a contract dispute D’Errico asked to be traded to the Minnesota Kic… More: |
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Croatian Immigrants to Canada: Paul Diamond, Steve Bacic, Branko Segota, Zeljko Bilecki, Zlatko Grgi , Fabijan Kne evi , Stjepan Rudic $9.34 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Thomas “Tom” Boric (born May 11, 1961) is a retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Paul Diamond. He is best known for being one half of the tag team Badd Company with Pat Tanaka and for his time in the World Wrestling Federation as Kato, one half of The Orient Express also with Pat Tanaka. Before he was a professional wrestler, Boric was a professional soccer player. Boric was born in Yugoslavia (the region now known as Croatia) in 1961 and grew up wanting to follow in his fathers footsteps and become a soccer player. When Boric was 13 years old the family emigrated from Croatia to Canada, settling down in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Tom got a full soccer scholarship to Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. After only three semesters at college, Tom got drafted to play goalkeeper for the recently formed Calgary Boomers of the North American Soccer League. After the Boomers folded in 1981, Boric moved on to the Tampa Bay Rowdies whom he played for until the NASL closed in 1984. After his professional soccer career ended, Boric began training for a professional wrestling career at a Tampa Bay wrestling school run by Boris Malenko along with his two sons Joe Malenko and Dean Malenko who all had a hand in training him. After training, Boric began wrestling as “Paul Diamond” in 1985. His first break came in the Texas All-Star Wrestling promotion in San Antonio, Texas. He initially formed a tag team called American Breed with Nick Kiniski (son of legendary wrestler Gene Kiniski) in Fred Barend’s Texas All-Star Wrestling. Neither Diamond and Kiniski were actually American, (Diamond is Coatian/Canadian while Kiniski is Canadian) so the team name was quite ironic. The team won the TASW Tag Team Championship from the Maoris (Tudui… More: |
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Detroit Neon Players $10.75 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Steve Kinsey, Chris Whyte, Ken Snow, Terry Rowe, Paul Kitson, Andy Chapman, Oscar Draguicevich, Tim Wittman, Ian Fairbrother, Joel Shanker, Jaro Zawislan. Excerpt: Andy Chapman Andrew “Andy” Chapman (born September 18, 1959 in London, England ) is a retired English-American football (soccer) player who saw his greatest success as an indoor player in the United States. He spent six seasons in the American Soccer League , ten in the Major Indoor Soccer League , four in the National Professional Soccer League and two in the Continental Indoor Soccer League . Andy Chapman was born in London, England on September 18, 1959. An Arsenal F.C. signee at age 16, he turned pro the following year. Chapman went to the United States in the summer of 1978 to play outdoors for the California Sunshine of the American Soccer League for two seasons. In 1980, he moved to the Cleveland Cobras , spending two seasons with them. In 1982, he moved to the Detroit Express . The Express won the Championship in 1982 as Chapman led the league with 23 goals. His last outdoor season came in 1983 with the Express. The league collapsed at the end of the season and Chapman dedicated himself to indoor soccer. He had already established himself as an indoor player, signing in 1979 with the Wichita Wings of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). In 1984, he was a first team All Star as a forward. He began the 1984-1985 season in Wichita, but on March 1, 1985, the Cleveland Force purchased Chapman’s contract. He finished the season in Cleveland, then played the 1985-1986 season with the Force before being released on May 10, 1986 as part a salary reduction effort. He then moved to the Baltimore Blast before moving to the Wings for at least the 1988-1989 season. Chapman, known as one of the best natural |
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Football (Soccer) Television Series: Phoenix From the Flames, Football’s Next Star, Hurricanes, Whistle!, Fantasy Football League $20.12 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Phoenix From the Flames, Football’s Next Star, Hurricanes, Whistle!, Fantasy Football League, the Real Football Factories International, Fc Zulu, Mike Bassett: Manager, Renford Rejects, Son Amores, the World Game, Just for Kicks, David Beckham’s Soccer Usa, Jossy’s Giants, Football Focus, Premier Passions, Fox Football Fone-In, on the Ball, Fifa Futbol Mundial, Hero to Zero, World Cup Live, Fox Soccer Report, Presspass, Football Icon, Soccer Academy, Soccer Dreams, Soccer Made in Germany. Excerpt: Phoenix from the Flames was a regular feature on the BBC/ITV show Fantasy Football League, which involved presenters David Baddiel and Frank Skinner recreating a famous moment from footballing history with one of the people involved at the time. Up the last episode of the programme, on July 3, 2004, the number of recreations had reached 84. The Loveday-King sketch (No. 68) of Fantasy World Cup was broadcast in the final programme of that series. When Fantasy Euro 2004 started, the first sketch involving David Seaman had the caption “72″ on it, and all following sketches went on from that. It’s unclear whether more sketches were broadcast in the years before, or if the makers of the programme simply got their figures wrong. The following have all been the subject of Phoenixes but the numbers in what they appeared are not known by this author. A sketch in this made-for-video special involved a NASA astronaut entering David and Frank’s flat asking for fourteen Phoenix’s to make up part of a football time capsule to shoot into space to educate extraterrestrial life forms of the game. After finding only thirteen (numbers 1, 5, 9, 2, 14, 21, 3, 10, 6, 19, 11, 15 and 20, in that order) the astronaut revealed himself to be Dave Beasant – they then went o… More: |
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Football Competitions In Japan $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: J. League, Emperor’s Cup, J. League Cup, J. League Promotion/relegation Series, Japan Football League, Japanese Regional Leagues, J. League All-Star Soccer, All Japan Senior Football Championship, All Japan Regional Football Promotion League Series, Japanese Super Cup, All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, Prince Takamado Cup, F. League. Excerpt: The All Japan High School Soccer Tournament (, zenkoku kt gakk sakka senshuken taikai ? ) of Japan, commonly known as “Witner Kokuritsu” ( Fufu no Kokuritu), is an annual nationwide high school association football tournament. It is the largest scale amateur sport event in Japan, even as soccer continues to gain more attention.The tournament, organized by the Japan Football Association , All Japan High School Athletic Federation and Nippon Television , takes place during the winter school vacation period, culminating in a two-week final tournament stage with 48 teams in December to January at National Olympic Stadium and National Capital Region side.Venues Current venues Before venues Finals Key Results A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The All Japan Regional Promotion League Series (, Zenkoku Chiiki Sakk Rgu Kessh Taikai ) is a play-off tournament meant as a transition for Japanese football clubs competing in regional leagues to the bottom national tier (as of 1999, the Japan Football League ).History Main article: Japanese football league system Until 1976, the main en… |
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Footballers in Liberia by Club: Invincible Eleven Players, Liberia Ship Corporate Registry Football Club Players, Mark Professionals Players $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Invincible Eleven Players, Liberia Ship Corporate Registry Football Club Players, Mark Professionals Players, Mighty Barolle Players, Monrovia Black Star Football Club Players, Joe Nagbe, Leo Gibson, Kelvin Sebwe, Jimmy Dixon, Oliver Makor, George Gebro, Thomas Kojo, George Baysah, Gizzie Dorbor, Patrick Doeplah, Pewou Bestman. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only andcorrect as of 13:42, 08 Dicember 2007 (UTC).* Appearances (Goals) Joe Thunder Armstrong Nagbe (born September 2, 1968 in Nimba County ) is a Liberian former football midfielder. He has had at least ten years playing in Europe, starting off like George Weah with Monaco then on to Nice. He has been playing in Greece over the last three years. He is instrumental, but is now without a club because of his commitment to the National Team. Nagbe is married and his two sons are following his footsteps in the United States by playing actively in football. His daughter Martha plays basketball. Joe Nagbe started his football sojourn with Young Survivor of Clara Town from 1982 to 1985. He then joined Invincible Eleven (IE) in 1985 and thereafter played between 1986 and 1987 for Mighty Barolle before returning to IE, where he stayed up to 1988 after winning the National League title he has a daughter CUCKOOWUUKOO Nagbe who is ten years old and also wants to play soccer. Along with fellow Liberian international James Debbah, Nagbe moved to Union Douala of Cameroon for the 1989 to 1990 season. During that period, he played a major role as Liberia almost reached the 1990 World Cup finals in Italy. In the process, the Lone Star eliminated the mighty Ghana Black Star before whipping the Pharaohs of Egypt, Kenya and Malawi in the group stage. Nagbe and … More: |
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K-League $34.89 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: K-League All-Star Game, List of Foreign K-League Players, K-League, Korean U-18 Challenge League, R-League, Decentralization Policy in K-League. Excerpt: This article is regading relocation of professional football clubs based in Seoul.There were 3 professional football clubs – Ilhwa Chunma , LG Cheetahs , Yukong Kokkiri in Seoul by 1995. But K-League committee impressed of J-League ‘s decentralization policy and In 1995, Korea was under bidding for 2002 FIFA World Cup. So KFA and K-League committed invented this policy. This policy was carried out due to two reasons. So first reason is that KFA and K-League want to build a soccer-specific stadium in Seoul and second reason is that KFA and K-League want to spread football fever to the provinces. 3 clubs based in Seoul – Ilhwa Chunma , LG Cheetahs ,Yukong Kokkiri didn’t accept this policy. But Korean government gave eviction order to 3 clubs. Insted, They guaranteed if clubs build a soccer-specific stadium in Seoul, clubs have a Seoul franchise and then return to Seoul. As a result, 3 clubs were evicted from seoul to other cities, As a result, Ilhwa Chunma became Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma , LG Cheetahs became Anyang LG Cheetahs , and Yukong Kokkiri became Bucheon SK .See also (online edition) References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Korea Professional Football League (K-League) is South Korea ‘s only fully professional football league. At the top of the South Korean football league system , it is the country’s highest and most prestigious level of football competition currently contested by 15 clubs.Establishment The K-League was founded in 1983 as the Korean Super League , with five member clubs. The initial five clubs were Hallelujah FC , Yukong Kokkiri , POSCO Dolphins , Daewoo Royals , Kookmin |
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Marquette Golden Eagles Basketball: Marquette Golden Eagles Basketball Venues, Marquette Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball, U.S. Cellular Arena $9.05 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Marquette Golden Eagles Basketball Venues, Marquette Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball, U.s. Cellular Arena, Bradley Center, Marquette Gymnasium, Al Mcguire Center, List of All-Time Marquette Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball Leaders. Not illustrated. Excerpt: U.S. Cellular Arena – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It opened in 1950 and was one of the first to accommodate the needs of broadcast television. It was folded into the MECCA complex when it opened in 1974. It is also known for its former unique basketball court painted by Robert Indiana in 1978, with large rainbow ‘M’s taking up both half-courts representing Milwaukee. It was home to the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA from 1968-1988, and hosted the 1977 NBA All-Star Game before an audience of 10,938. The venue was also home to Marquette University’s men’s basketball team along with the International Hockey League Milwaukee Admirals. These teams all moved to the Bradley Center upon the newer arena’s opening in 1988. In 1994 the Wisconsin Center District (WCD), a state organization, was created in order to fund the Midwest Airlines Center, and, in 1995 the MECCA complex was folded into this, including the Arena (the Bradley Center is owned by a separate authority). Following a major overhaul in 1998, the arena is now home to the Milwaukee Panthers’ men’s college basketball team and the Milwaukee Wave of the Major Indoor Soccer League, and is the Milwaukee venue for Disney on Ice. It has also hosted professional wrestling events, including WCW SuperBrawl II in 1992, WWF King of the Ring 1996, WCW Clash of the Champions in 1997, WWF Over the Edge in 1998 and WCW Mayhem in 2000. It was at the forementioned King Of The Ring card where “Stone Cold” Steve Austin first uttered his now-famous “Austin 3… More: |
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National Professional Soccer League (Indoor) Coaches: Billy Ronson, Gary Hindley, Bernie Lilavois, George Fernandez, David Hoggan $23.09 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Billy Ronson, Gary Hindley, Bernie Lilavois, George Fernandez, David Hoggan, Kevin Hundelt, Dave Macwilliams, Victor Moreland, Keith Tozer, Cris Vaccaro, Jamie Swanner, P. J. Johns, Jim Pollihan, John Dolinsky, Paul Kitson, Trevor Dawkins, Andy Chapman, Derek Spalding, Daryl Doran, Terry Nicholl, Richard Chinapoo, Brian Tinnion, Carlos Salguero, Warren Lipka, Bruce Miller, Kenny Cooper, Sr., Andy Schmetzer, Kim Røntved, Rudy Pikuzinski, Ernie Buriano, Tasso Koutsoukos, Mike Stankovic, Wayne Jentas, Heinz Wirtz, Jim May, Kevin Kewley. Excerpt: Andy Chapman Andrew “Andy” Chapman (born September 18, 1959 in London, England ) is a retired English-American football (soccer) player who saw his greatest success as an indoor player in the United States. He spent six seasons in the American Soccer League , ten in the Major Indoor Soccer League , four in the National Professional Soccer League and two in the Continental Indoor Soccer League . Andy Chapman was born in London, England on September 18, 1959. An Arsenal F.C. signee at age 16, he turned pro the following year. Chapman went to the United States in the summer of 1978 to play outdoors for the California Sunshine of the American Soccer League for two seasons. In 1980, he moved to the Cleveland Cobras , spending two seasons with them. In 1982, he moved to the Detroit Express . The Express won the Championship in 1982 as Chapman led the league with 23 goals. His last outdoor season came in 1983 with the Express. The league collapsed at the end of the season and Chapman dedicated himself to indoor soccer. He had already established himself as an indoor player, signing in 1979 with the Wichita Wings of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). In 1984, he was a first team All Star as a forward. He began the 1984-1985 |
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Nepalese Football Clubs: New Road Team, Nepal Police Club, Manang Marsyangdi Club, Three Star Club, Ranipokhari Corner Team, Machhindra Fc $9.25 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: New Road Team, Nepal Police Club, Manang Marsyangdi Club, Three Star Club, Ranipokhari Corner Team, Machhindra Fc, Sankata Boys Sports Club, Friends Club, Brigade Boys Club. Excerpt: New Road Team is a Nepalese sports club, most widely known for its soccer achievements. The club is located in Katmandu. They play in the Nepalese first division, the Nepal A- Division League soccer. Besides soccer, the club is involved in cricket, billiard etc. N.R.T. was established in 1991 BS (1934 AD) . Besides sports, the club was also active in mobilizing youth against the autocratic Rana regime . N.R.T. is the oldest existing club in the Nepal. The executive body has 17 members executive committee to formulate annual plans and programs. In addition, N.R.T. has a committee of patrons comprising 30 Veteran members of the club. They monitor the executive committee and pursue to follow the annual plans and programs. However, they do not interfere in day-to-day administration of the club. N.R.T. has about 200 voting members, 100 non-voting members and 50 players members. 1978, 1995 1985 1998 1986: Qualifying Stage1997: First Round Royalties of Nepal like HRH Prince Himalaya Bir Bikram Shah and HRH Basundhara Bir Bikram Shah played for NRT . The events are as follows … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7655591 |
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New York Arrows Players $21.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Shep Messing, Juli Veee, Dave D’errico, Ade Coker, Gary Etherington, Fernando Clavijo, Slaviša Žungul, Al Trost, Doc Lawson, Mark Liveric, Jim Pollihan, Ringo Cantillo, Paul Kitson, Njego Pesa, Branko Segota, Nick Sakiewicz, Billy Gazonas, Tom Mulroy, Zoltán Tóth, Tony Johnson, Craig Reynolds, Nicky Megaloudis, Leslaw Cmikiewicz, Bob O’leary, Fred Grgurev, Stanislav Karasi, Joe Ulrich, Ron Atanasio, Val Tuska, John Nusum, Roy Messing, Gene Strenicer, Peter Duerden, Damir Šutevski, Franklin Lawson. Excerpt: Ade Coker Ade Coker (born Lagos , Nigeria ) is a retired Nigerian-American soccer forward . Coker began with English club West Ham United then moved to the North American Soccer League and the Major Indoor Soccer League . He also earned five caps with the U.S. national team . Professional career Coker was born in Nigeria, but moved to England at the age of 11. He was playing schoolboy football when he was spotted by West Ham scout Wally St Pier . In 1971, he signed with English First Division club West Ham United when he was 17. His first start with the Hammers came on 30 October 1971, against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park following a late injury to Geoff Hurst . He scored on his debut, a 3-0 victory, but despite this auspicious first game, he made only eleven first team appearances over three seasons. He spent the 1974 off-season with the Boston Minutemen of the North American Soccer League (NASL), earning Second Team All Star honors. Returning to England, in December 1974 he joined Lincoln City on loan, making his debut in the 2-0 home victory over Stockport County on 20 December 1974. He remained with the Imps for a month before returning to West Ham. Coker then moved permanently to America, rejoining the Boston Minutemen . Halfway |
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New York Express: Shep Messing, Rick Davis, Chris Whyte, Mark Liveric, Oscar Albuquerque, Kazbek Tambi, Marcelo Carrera, Njego Pesa, Tom Mulroy $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Shep Messing, Rick Davis, Chris Whyte, Mark Liveric, Oscar Albuquerque, Kazbek Tambi, Marcelo Carrera, Njego Pesa, Tom Mulroy, Andranik Eskandarian, Fred Grgurev, Amr Aly, Kevin Maher. Excerpt: This article is about the former indoor soccer team. The New York Express were a soccer team based out of Uniondale, New York that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League . They played only one season, the 1985-1986 season. Their home arena was Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum . They were owned by Stan Henry.The Express were an expansion team for the 1986-87 season, owned in part by New York Cosmos goalie Shep Messing , who saw limited action for the team. The Express also featured former Cosmos star and U.S. National Team player Rick Davis and Iran National Team Star Andranik Eskandarian . The team managed only a 3-23 record and folded at the All-Star Break due to financial problems.Roster Former coaches References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Amr Aly Amr Aly (born August 1, 1962) is a retired American soccer forward . He attended Columbia University where he won the 1984 Hermann Trophy as the college player of the year.He was a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Soccer Team and earned a total 8 caps , scoring no goals between 1984 and 1985. He was a member of the U.S. National Soccer Team 1980-1987, including the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship in Australia. He scored two of the U.S. team’s four goals in the 1980 China Great Wall Tournament. In 1987, he also played two games at the Pan American Games , but these are not considered full internationals.After graduating from Columbia, Amr played indoor soccer for the New York Cosmos , LA Lazers and New York Express for its single season in 1985-1986. He also played a single outdoor season in 1989 |
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Oregon Ducks Baseball Players: Joe Gordon $10.18 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As player As manager Joseph Lowell “Joe” Gordon (February 18, 1915 April 14, 1978), nicknamed “Flash” in reference to the comic-book character Flash Gordon, was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians from 1938 to 1950. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009. Gordon was the outstanding player at his position during the 1940s, winning the 1942 American League MVP Award and being named to The Sporting News Major League All-Star Team in nine of his eleven seasons. Known for his acrobatic defense, he led the AL in assists four times and in double plays three times. He was the first AL second baseman to hit 20 home runs in a season, doing so seven times, and holds the league mark for career HRs at second base (246); he held the single-season record until 2001. He played a major role on the 1948 champion Indians, leading the team in homers and runs batted in. He ranked sixth in major league history in double plays (1,160) upon retiring, and was sixth in AL history in games (1,519), putouts (3,600), assists (4,706) and total chances (8,566) and seventh in fielding percentage (.970). Joe Gordon was born in Los Angeles, California, on February 18, 1915. The family moved to Oregon, where he attended Jefferson High School in the early 1930s. Gordon attended the University of Oregon, where he also competed as a halfback on the football team as well as in gymnastics, soccer and the long jump; not limiting himself to sports, he also played the violin in the school orchestra. He played baseball for the Ducks during the 1934 and 1935 seasons, helping to lead the team to a 30-14 record over the two years and winning the Pacific Coast Conference’s Northern Divisio… More: |
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Radio Stations Established In 2006 $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Thejazz, Kuma-Fm, Talk 107, Original 106, Champions Soccer Radio Network, Radio Lutterworth, Palm 105.5, Metropolitan Opera Radio, Kpcn-Lp, Brunel Fm, 96.5 Cayrock, Kyms, Dyjv, La Tremenda 106.5, Wsjl, Klqq, Wirb, Kgio, Washington Post Radio, Skylinefm, Atlantic Fm, Kgia-Lp, Ciyn-Fm, Kalh-Lp, Kaku-Lp, Kamv-Lp, Raidió Fáilte, Wlcq-Lp, Kacb-Lp, Ckhz-Fm, Anglo-Polish Radio Orla.fm, Praise 87.9, Corinium Radio, Kjnn-Lp, the Severn, Cjwl-Fm, Kbdy, Cheshire Fm, Kald, Kgca-Lp, Kznd-Fm, Ckma-Fm, Wvuv-Fm, Khdk, Klhi-Fm, Wctp, 107 Meridian Fm, Cfxn-Fm, the Catholic Channel, Ckqk-Fm, Town 102, Kzlf-Lp, Kneh-Lp, Dxks, Dxam, Cfzn-Fm, Bcb 106.6fm, Capital Radio Sierra Leone, Touch Radio (Burton, Lichfield and Tamworth), Dxma, Revival Fm, Positive Vibes Fm, Cri Nairobi 91.9 Fm, Dzbn, Star Radio Malawi. Excerpt: 107 Meridian FM is a community radio station serving East Grinstead and the surrounding area. The station is run by around forty or so volunteers and made its first 28 day broadcast in December 2006, followed by a couple more in May and December 2007. Limited to two 28 day restricted service licence broadcasts each year, Meridian FM have since applied and were subsequently awarded a full-time community radio license by Ofcom in July 2009 . Since then the station have continued to broadcast over the internet via their website. On February 15th 2010, Ofcom came to inspect the studios and transmission equipment. Having passed their inspection, the station were allowed to embark on test transmissions. With the tests completed, 107 Meridian FM started officially broadcasting over 107Mhz FM on March 1st 2010 at 7am GMT . Local towns and villages covered by Meridian FM include East Grinstead , Ashurst Wood , Crawley Down , Copthorne , Dormansland , Domewood, Felbridge , |
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Rochester Lancers Players: Shep Messing, Dave Sarachan, Dave D’errico, Ade Coker, Jim Pollihan, Jack Brand, Branko Segota, Mike Stojanovi $22.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Shep Messing, Dave Sarachan, Dave D’errico, Ade Coker, Jim Pollihan, Jack Brand, Branko Segota, Mike StojanoviÄ?, Don Droege, Dick Howard, Doug Wark, Warren Archibald, Manfred Seissler, Dennis Mepham, Craig Reynolds, Pat Ercoli, Nelson Cupello, Fred Grgurev, Tommy Ord, Alan Foggon, Wayne Jentas, Andy Rymarczuk, Val Tuska, John Nusum, Roy Messing, Jim May, Gene Strenicer, Damir Šutevski, Mike Bakic, Carlos Metidieri, Manny Schwartz, Julio Baylón, Winston Earle, Renato Cila, Ardo Perri, József Horváth, Igor Bachner, Adolfo Gori, Rony Schneider, Kurt Kuykendall, Gary Barone, Kip Jordan, Iris Debrito, Eli Durante, Miralem FazliÄ?, Francisco Escos, Phil Davis, Claude Campos. Excerpt: Ade Coker Ade Coker (born Lagos , Nigeria ) is a retired Nigerian-American soccer forward . Coker began with English club West Ham United then moved to the North American Soccer League and the Major Indoor Soccer League . He also earned five caps with the U.S. national team . Professional career Coker was born in Nigeria, but moved to England at the age of 11. He was playing schoolboy football when he was spotted by West Ham scout Wally St Pier . In 1971, he signed with English First Division club West Ham United when he was 17. His first start with the Hammers came on 30 October 1971, against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park following a late injury to Geoff Hurst . He scored on his debut, a 3-0 victory, but despite this auspicious first game, he made only eleven first team appearances over three seasons. He spent the 1974 off-season with the Boston Minutemen of the North American Soccer League (NASL), earning Second Team All Star honors. Returning to England, in December 1974 he joined Lincoln City on loan, making his debut in the 2-0 home victory over |
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San Diego Jaws Players: Alan Mayer, John Napier, Doug Wark, Brian Joy, Art Welch, Dennis Wit, Derek Trevis, Keith Aqui, Peter Silvester $8.96 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Alan Mayer, John Napier, Doug Wark, Brian Joy, Art Welch, Dennis Wit, Derek Trevis, Keith Aqui, Peter Silvester, Len Renery. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Alan Mayer, a native of Islip, New York is a retired soccer goalkeeper from the United States. He played professionally in the North American Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League and earned six caps with the United States men’s national soccer team. After graduating from West Islip High School high school, Mayer attended James Madison University (JMU) where he played collegiate soccer for four seasons. He was the JMU soccer team MVP all four years while setting school records for career and season shutouts. He was selected to the James Madison University Hall of Fame in 1988. After graduating in 1974, he was drafted by the Baltimore Comets of the North American Soccer League (NASL). In 1976, the Comets moved to San Diego and renamed their franchise, the Jaws. The team moved again in 1977 after only one season in San Diego, this time to Las Vegas, becoming the Quicksilver. That year, Mayer earned NASL Second Team All Star honors. In 1978, the team moved again, back to San Diego where they gained the name Sockers. Mayer remained with the team through all these moves and was named the 1978 NASL North American Player of the Year. Beginning in 1979, Mayer began bouncing between indoor and outdoor soccer for several years. While on contract with the Sockers for the outdoor season, he joined the Pittsburgh Spirit of the original Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) for the 1979-1980 MISL season. He was selected as second team All MISL with the Spirit. In 1980, the Sockers traded Mayer to the California Surf. He played t… More: |
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Sport In Windsor, Ontario $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Sports Venues in Windsor, Ontario, Windsor Bulldogs Players, Windsor Bulldogs Players, Windsor Bulldogs Players, Windsor Spitfires, 2008-09 Windsor Spitfires Hockey Season, Clint Benedict, Reg Abbott, Windsor Clippers, Windsor St. Clair Saints, Border City Wrestling, Stan Brown, Windsor Spitfires, Wfcu Centre, Border Stars, Windsor Arena, Windsor and District Soccer League, Mickey Blake, 1981 Memorial Cup, Jack Arbour, Mickey Mcguire, University of Windsor Stadium, Windsor Lancers, Bill Touhey, Eddie Ouellette, Wally Kilrea, Bill Mitchell, Windsor Gotfredsons, Windsor Ako Fratmen, Wayne Rutledge, Floyd Hillman, Mike Neville, Windsor Raceway, Paul Raymond. Excerpt: Coordinates : 42°17 54 N 83°3 47 W / 42.29833°N 83.06306°W / 42.29833; -83.06306Coordinates : 42°17 54 N 83°3 47 W / 42.29833°N 83.06306°W / 42.29833; -83.06306 University of Windsor Stadium a.k.a South Campus Stadium a.k.a. St. Denis Centre Stadium is a 2000-capacity stadium located in Windsor, Ontario , Canada , the stadium is mainly used for soccer and Canadian football . It is home to the CIS team the Windsor Lancers .The 2007 CSL All-star game was held at University of Windsor Stadium. It was host to the 2007 Canadian Track and Field Championships and the 2008 Canadian Track and Field Trials.Sources Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The WFCU Centre is a sports-entertainment centre in Windsor, Ontario , Canada . It opened on December 11, 2008, and it is named after the Windsor Family Credit Union , a local financial institution. It is located in the east end of the city, northeast of the intersection of Tecumseh and Lauzon Roads.The WFCU Centre was built, in part, to be the new home of the city’s Ontario Hockey League team, the |
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Sports Culture $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Cheerleading, Sociology of Sport, Professional Sports, Sportsmanship, Scott Boras, Salary Cap, List of Sports Rivalries, U.s. All Star Federation, the David France Collection, Amateur Sports, Violence in Sports, Social Influences on Fitness Behavior, Sports Agent, Haig Point Club, List of Professional Sports, Nudity in Sport, Contraflow Lane Reversal, Jock, Gun Culture, Music at Sporting Events, Hooping, Curtain Call, List of Sports Team Names and Symbols Derived From Greek and Roman Antiquity, Tailgate Party, Islamic Sports, Circadian Advantage, Nude Recreation, Weplay, Country Club, Anti-Jock Movement, Sports Card, Sports Memorabilia, Skull and Crossbones, Programme, Spectator Sport, Winning Isn’t Everything; It’s the Only Thing, Booing, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, Stadium Anthem, Racism in Sport, Helmet Boxing, Trash-Talk, Albirex Cheerleaders, Moral Victory, Etopps. Excerpt: Albirex Cheerleaders (, Arubirekkusu tiaridazu ? ) is an official cheerleading team of J League Albirex Niigata and Bj league Niigata Albirex BB formed in 2001.Tomoko Mita who is the authority of cheerleading in Japan serves as the chief director.Outline An activity wide as the cheerleading school is originally established besides performing to the event that Commercial message of the event and the prefecture enterprise in various places in the Niigata prefecture besides acting in the home game of football (soccer) and basketball and Niigata Prefecture and Niigata City sponsor is done.Activity results See also (online edition) Link A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Amateur sports , as opposed to professional sports , are sports in which participants engage largely or entirely without remuneration. Sporting amateurism was a zealously guarded ideal in the 19th century, especially among the |
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Tampa Bay Terror Players: Steve Trittschuh, Billy Thompson, Perry Van Der Beck, Ken Snow, Kris Kelderman, Zak Ibsen, Marco Ferruzzi $10.75 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Steve Trittschuh, Billy Thompson, Perry Van Der Beck, Ken Snow, Kris Kelderman, Zak Ibsen, Marco Ferruzzi, John Garvey, Bojan Vuckovic, Edmundo Rodriguez. Excerpt: Billy Thompson William “Billy” Thompson (born May 5, 1968 in Cupertino, California ) is a retired U.S. soccer player who coaches youth soccer. He earned one caps with the U.S. national team and played three seasons in Major League Soccer with the Columbus Crew . College Thompson, born in Cupertino, California , attended UCLA where he played as a forward on the men s soccer team from 1986 to 1990. Thompson earned first team All American honors as a senior. That year he was the captain of the Bruins team which won the NCAA championship . Thompson was also the 1990 ISAA Player of the Year and finished his time at UCLA with 42 goals and 27 assists. Early career While playing with UCLA, Thompson spent the 1988 and 1989 collegiate off season with the Los Angeles Heat of the Western Soccer Alliance . In 1988, he was named to the WSA All Star team. Following his last season at UCLA, Thompson was a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1991 World University Games . He then moved to France to play for Pau , of the French Second and Third divisions. He was with the team from 1991 to 1994 before returning to the United States for a short spell with professional beach soccer which led him to compete in the Beach Soccer World Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil a year later. In 1995 he spent a single season with the Hawaii Tsunami of the USISL . He was the league s Offensive MVP. That same year he also guest played with Raj Pracha FC of Thailand. MLS On February 6-7, 1996, Major League Soccer (MLS) held its first draft . The Columbus Crew selected Thompson in the third round (21st overall) ahead of fellow Bruins Eddie |
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Team Sports $39.71 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ice Hockey, Netball, Australian Rules Football, Field Hockey, Rugby Football, Ultimate, Bandy, Canadian Football, Rugby Union, Bobsleigh, Team Handball, Korfball, Kabaddi, Gaelic Football, Water Polo, Lacrosse, Synchronized Swimming, Tug of War, Roller Hockey, Curling, Floorball, Quidditch, Hurling, Rugby League, Shinty, Shuttlecock, Softball, Camogie, Rounders, Paralympic Association Football, Guts, Cricket, Field Lacrosse, Squad Number, Futsal, Roller Derby, Contesting, List of Fictional Sports Teams, Native American Mascot Controversy, U.s. All Star Federation, Cross Country Running, Russian Fist Fighting, Inline Hockey, List of Sports Team Names and Mascots Derived From Indigenous Peoples, Sepak Takraw, Valencian Pilota, Underwater Hockey, Pesäpallo, Ringette, Newcomb Ball, Beach Soccer, Medley Swimming, Hurling Outside Ireland, Inner Tube Water Polo, Finnish Skittles, Jugger, British Bulldogs, Eton Fives, Harrow Football, Cycle Polo, Broomball, Tchoukball, Crocker, Peteca, Hardcourt Bike Polo, Jianzi, Dodgeball, Ifc Tugs, Rogaining, Pallone, Wheelchair Basketball, Harpastum, Moscow Broomball, Underwater Rugby, Tent Pegging, Bladderball, Punchball, Hailes, Composite Rules Shinty-Hurling, Wallyball, Indoor Field Hockey, Goalball, Wok Racing, Goaltimate, Horseball, British Baseball, Cowboy Polo, Dribbling, Ceremonial First Puck, Indoor Rules, Ulama, Bossaball, Vintage Base Ball, Throwball, History of Hurling, Segway Polo, Angleball, Oină, Stoolball, Stickball, Bolas Criollas, Schtick, Powerchair Football, Biribol, Prisoner Ball, Quota Players, Cammag, Prison Handball, Wheelchair Curling, Trugo, Kho Kho, Beach Rugby, Danish Longball, Foot Hockey, Hand Cricket, Volata, Intramural Softball, Hot Box, World Adult Kickball Association, Frisian… More: |
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Tecmo Games $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ninja Gaiden Ii: the Dark Sword of Chaos, Trapt, Deception Series, Incredible Crisis, Tecmo Cup Football Game, Tecmo World Wrestling, Tokidensho Angel Eyes, Rygar: the Legendary Adventure, Solomon’s Key, Unison, Tecmo’s Deception: Invitation to Darkness, Radia Senki: Reimeihen, Rygar, List of Tecmo Games, Bomb Jack, Super Swing Golf, Rygar, Star Force, Fire ‘n Ice, Tecmo Cup Soccer Game, Secret of the Stars, Mighty Bomb Jack, Super Swing Golf: Season 2, Tokobot, Pleiads, Gallop Racer, Tecmo Super Baseball, Tecmo World Cup ’93, Tecmo Knight, Final Star Force, Bad News Baseball, Pinball Action, Captain Tsubasa Vol. Ii: Super Striker, Tecmo World Cup ’90, Again, Captain Tsubasa, Tecmo Classic Arcade, Tecmo Stackers, Spray, Tecmo Baseball, Captain Tsubasa, Super Star Force: Jikuureki No Himitsu, Swimmer, Strato Fighter, Senjyo, Tecmo Nba Basketball, Tecmo Super Nba Basketball, Captain Tsubasa 3: Koutei No Chousen. Excerpt: Again: FBI Special Psychological Investigation Unit (AGAINFBI, AGAIN FBI Chou Shinri Sousakan ? ) is an adventure video game developed by Cing and published by Tecmo for the Nintendo DS .It was released in Japan on December 10, 2009 and in North America on April 2, 2010.Plot A string of serial murders from 19 years ago have started up–”again.” The player takes the role of J, an agent of the FBI and sole survivor of the serial murders 19 years ago who has a special ability called “past vision” to solve puzzles, as he investigates the murders committed by the serial killer known only as “Providence”.Notes Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Bad News Baseball , originally released as Gekit!! Stadium (? , “Fierce Fighting!! Stadium”) in Japan, is a baseball game for the Nintendo Entertainment |
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Television Stations In Denmark $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Television in Denmark, Tv3+, Tv 2 News, Tv 2, Tv 2 Sport, Tv3 Puls, Dr1, Nickelodeon Denmark, Canal 9, Tv 3, Dr K, Dr Ramasjang, Vh1 Denmark, Viasat Golf, Tv 2 Zulu, Dr2, Discovery Channel Denmark, 6′eren, Tv 2 Film, Tv 2 Charlie, Kanal 4, Kanal 5, Mtv Denmark, Dr Hd, Tv3+ Hd, Tv 2 Sport Hd, Dk4, the Voice Tv Danmark. Excerpt: 6′eren is a Danish subscription television channel operated by SBS TV A/S , part of ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG. It replaced SBS net on January 1, 2009.The channel’s target audience is males, branding itself with the slogan “Denmark’s got a new TV Channel – and it’s for men” (Danmark har fået en ny TV kanal, og den er for mænd). The channel hosts many programs from SBS Net such as Mythbusters , Stargate SG1 . It also continues the Science Fiction Sunday that SBS Net ran in 2007 (replaced with Science Fiction Weekend in 2008) showing series like Stargate Atlantis , Star Trek: The Next Generation and Battlestar Galactica . The new concepts promoted by 6′eren are Friday Fight Night, Comedy Tirsdag (Comedy Tuesday), Mænd og Motor (Men and Motors), Film for mænd (Film for men) and Superserier (Superseries), Heroes season 2, Lost and Rome season 2 from the start of 2009. All of these are series which have previously been aired on Kanal 5 (Channel 5), which is also operated by SBS TV A/S . The channel also shows La Liga and FA Cup soccer . Like other terrestrial distributed in Denmark , 6′eren does not interrupt shows with commercials, but commercials are shown between programs.6′eren is distributed through terrestrial , satellite and cable and is available to approximately 75 % of all Danish households.References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at CANAL9 is a Danish television channel |
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Todd Shipyards Players: Harry Ratican, Neil Clarke, Peter Renzulli, Johnny Mcguire, Frank Mckenna, William Fryer, George Mckelvey $8.78 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Harry Ratican, Neil Clarke, Peter Renzulli, Johnny Mcguire, Frank Mckenna, William Fryer, George Mckelvey, Peter Sweeney, Robert Hosie. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Harry Jay Ratican (January 20, 1894 in St. Louis, Missouri August 22, 1964 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a U.S. soccer forward, coach and team owner. He began and ended his career in the St. Louis Soccer League with several years in both the National Association Football League and American Soccer League. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Ratican, the younger brother of Peter Ratican, grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, attending the Christian Brothers College High School and St. Louis University. In 1911, Ratican began his career with Ben Millers in the St. Louis Soccer League. n 1916, he left St. Louis to sign with Bethlehem Steel F.C. in the National Association Football League (NAFBL). In December, he returned to St. Louis when Bethlehem played two games, one against a St. Louis All Star team, the second against Raticans old team, Ben Millers. Bethlehem lost 3-1 to the All Star team, with Ratican scoring the lone Bethlehem goal. They then tied Ben Millers 2-2 with Ratican again scoring Bethlehems first goal of the game. During the 191718 season, he and team mate Tommy Fleming led the league in scoring. In April, they both had twenty goals each, but records do not show how many they had at the end of the season. In 1918, Bethlehem won the National Challenge Cup, Ratican scoring in the final, and again in 1919 with Ratican again scoring in the final. However, Ratican was out much of the 191819 season will an unknown illness. In July, Ratican signed with Robins Dry Dock. However, he still trav… More: |
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Toledo Pride Players: Jimmy McGeough, JR., Cliff Brown, David Masur, Carlos Salguero, Lesh Shkreli, Mike Garrett $8.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Jim McGeough is a retired Irish-American soccer defender. His career spanned over a dozen teams in seven leagues including the American Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League, Major Soccer League and National Professional Soccer League. McGeough, son of Belfast-born footballer Jimmy McGeough, moved to the United States at the age of fourteen when his father was hired to coach the New York Apollo. He graduated from Hicksville Senior High School on Long Island, New York. He attended SUNY Farmingdale. In 1985, he signed with the Columbus Capitals in the American Indoor Soccer Association. In 1986, he moved to the Toledo Pride, but the team lasted only the 1986-1987 season before folding. McGeough then moved to the Jacksonville Generals for the 1987-1988 AISA season. He then joined the Dayton Dynamo in December 1988 and played one season there. He had a trial with Derby County F.C., but broke his clavicle and returned to the United States. In 1989, McGeough returned to outdoor soccer with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the third American Soccer League. That season the Strikers won the league championship which put them into national championship game pitting the ASL champs with the Western Soccer League champions. The Strikers won the game, 3-1, over the San Diego Nomads. McGeough was an ASL All Star. He continued with the Strikers in 1990. In August 1990, he signed with the Wichita Wings of the Major Indoor Soccer League for the 1990-1991 season. In 1991, he began the summer outdoor season with the Miami Freedom. When the Freedom failed to pay its players due to financial difficulties, McGeough moved to the Albany Capitals… More: |
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Winchester City F.c. Players: Bernard Harrison $10 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Bernard Reginald Stanhope Harrison (28 September 1934 18 March 2006) was an English sportsman who played first-class cricket for Hampshire and professional football with Crystal Palace, Southampton and Exeter City. As a cricketer he was an opening batsman who played a part in Hampshire winning the County Championship in 1961, whilst in football he played at outside right. Harrison was born at St. John’s, Worcester, close to New Road, the home of Worcestershire County Cricket Club. He was educated at Peter Symonds College in Winchester, Hampshire and was a keen all round sportsman who excelled from an early age in both cricket and football. During his period of National Service he represented the army in both sports. Harrison was an England schoolboy international and in October 1952, he joined Portsmouth as a trainee, on amateur terms. Unable to break into the first team, he moved to Crystal Palace in October 1955. At Crystal Palace he was given a professional contract and made his first team debut in March 1956, as Palace finished second from bottom in the Third Division South and were forced to seek re-election. In the 195657 season, Harrison became established in the side, normally at outside-right with Johnny Byrne on the left, providing scoring opportunities for the front men, including Mike Deakin at centre forward and Peter Berry and Barry Pierce as the inside-forwards. Harrison himself contributed four goals, as Palace finished 20th in the table. In 1957, Soccer Star predicted that, once Palace’s fortunes improved, Harrison would become “one of the most talked about wingers in the game”. He was selected to play in the Third Division South representative team in 1957. In the following season, George Cooper took over at centre forward… More: |
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Yale Bulldogs Baseball Players $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: George H. W. Bush, Ron Darling, Craig Breslow, Frank Quinn, Dick Tettelbach, Joe Wood. Excerpt: Craig Breslow Craig Andrew Breslow (born August 8, 1980, in New Haven , Connecticut ) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics . He throws left-handed , and is considered a lefty specialist . Through 2009, he held major league batters to a .154 batting average with runners in scoring position (and .138 with two outs and runners in scoring position), and lefties hit only .196 against him, with a .293 slugging percentage . Breslow was given the nickname “smartest man in baseball” by Minneapolis Star Tribune Twins beat writer La Velle E. Neal III, and Wall Street Journal reporter Jason Turbow wrote: “Judging by his résumé, Craig Breslow is the smartest man in baseball, if not the entire world.” Early life When Breslow was 12 years old, his sister Lesley two years older was diagnosed with pediatric thyroid cancer . “Something as traumatic as that has a lasting impact,” Breslow said. “It confirmed my interest . Being a doctor went from being a prestigious profession to something that changes people’s lives.” The experience led Breslow to take an interest in molecular biophysics and biochemistry . Later in life, Breslow formed a non-profit foundation to help children with cancer. His sister in 2008 was a 15-year cancer survivor , and expecting her first child. Amateur career High school Breslow attended Trumbull High School in Trumbull, Connecticut , graduating in 1998, and was a standout in soccer and baseball. In baseball, he was the winning pitcher in the LL State Baseball championship game, playing with teammate and future Arizona Diamondbacks 2nd round draft pick, Jamie D’Antona . As a senior in high school, Breslow played in the |
