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The Sports Archives – Out Of The Melting Pot – Sports Which Have Found International Popularity!
It’s not just Soccer All around the world, there are billions of sports fanatics who just can’t seem to get enough of the action. It goes without saying that association football – what the Americans call soccer, that is – … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Golf, Hockey, Other, Soccer
Tagged 1994 World Cup, American Football, Australia Cricket Team, Baseball, Cricket, England Cricket Team, India Cricket Team, Indian Premier League, Open Championship, South Africa Cricket Team, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Super Bowl, The Masters Tournament, US Open, West Indies Cricket Team
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The Sports Archives – Six Sports Teams That Are Rocking Social Media
Social media engagement is rapidly increasing, a trend that is particularly evident in the sports world. Technology is making it easier than ever for an organization to build a network that allows them to communicate regularly with their fans. In … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Motorsports
Tagged Boston Celtics, Brad Keselowski, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Dallas Cowboys, Daytona 500, Facebook, Google Plus, Instagram, Los Angeles Kings, MLB, NBA, New Jersey Devils, NFL, NHL, Pinterest, Skype, social media, sports, Stanley Cup Finals, Super Bowl, Twitter, Washington Nationals
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The Sports Archives – Could The NBA have TWO Dream Teams?
2 Dream Teams? The Los Angeles Lakers have picked up veteran Steve Nash and defensive all-star Dwight Howard in order to compete with the championship-stricken Miami Heat. The Miami Heat had a rocky beginning after acquiring both Lebron James and … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Red Sox, Chris Bosh, debut season, defensive player of the year, dream teams, Dwight Howard, field goal percentage, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, MLB, NBA, nba season, New York Yankees, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Steve Nash
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The Sports Archives – 5 National Sports You Didn’t Know Existed!
5 National Sports You Didn’t Know Existed With The Summer Olympics coming up from London, a lot of focus is being put on sports from around the world. What about the sports that don’t get international attention? These 5 sports … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – NBA’s Thrilling Moments In spite of Shorter Preseason and Game Schedule
There is a growing controversy about ill effects of a truncated preseason and trimmed game schedule for North America’s National Basketball Association (NBA), the top ranking professional basketball league for men. The basketball game season which is in full swing … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – How to Perform Better at Sports
If you want to be better at sports, you need to know that there are no real secrets. Success in sports as in life lies in two things, hard work and determination. There are simply no shortcuts to being good … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Unusual Sporting Superstitions!
Superstitions by definition are unusual. Who knows why we do them and where they originate, but they exist. I for one can’t see a magpie without asking him how his wife and kids are, which if you think about is … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina National Soccer Team, Baseball, Bjorn Borg, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Indians, football, Jason Giambi, Kevin Rhomberg, Lyoto Machida, Mark Fidrych, Michael Jordan, New York Yankees, professional, Sergio Goycochea, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, sports blogging, superstitions, tennis, Tiger Woods, UFC, unusual, wimbledon championships
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The Sports Archives – 5 Sports that Make You Sweat!
5 Sports that Make You Sweat! Playing sports are more than just fun they are also very healthy for you. Part of that is you will experience perspiration or sweating when doing most sports. This is good for you as … Continue reading
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Tagged Basketball, exercise, football, healthy-living, perspiration, Running, Soccer, sports, Sports Archives, sweat, Swimming, training
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The Sports Archives – Funny Sports Pictures – Series 12
More funny sports pictures from The Sports Archives! View all of our Funny Sports Pictures! Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 | Series 4 | Series 5 | Series 6 | Series 7 | Series 8 | Series … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Netball Rules Explained
Netball is a game, predominantly played by women, that has continued for many years to be popular all over the world; not only is it a fast paced game, but there are also fewer rules to remember than with other … Continue reading

