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The Sports Archives – Coach and Quarterback, Robert Griffin, on the Same Page
I don’t know if there is going to be a year in the near future without a mention of Redskins quarterback R.G.lll. Not to take away anything from the man’s talent, you must have a lot to get into the … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Worst Sporting Injuries Of All Time
Have you ever suffered a sporting injury? Chin up – it can’t be as bad as some of these. Read on to find out about five of the worst sports accidents of all time – and how the affected stars … Continue reading
Posted in College Basketball, Football, Hockey, Other
Tagged Allan Ray, back injury, blogs about sports injuries, broken leg, Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, Chris Spielman, Clint Malarchuk, Duke, eye injury, images, infographics, injury, Kevin Ware, leg injury, Louisville, Sid Vicious, spinal cord injury, sport injury blogs, sporting injuries, sports, sports and fitness, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Villanova University, worst sport injuries, Wrestling
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The Sports Archives – Wembley Stadium And Its History!
The iconic London landmark currently known as “Wembley Stadium” was actually completed in 2007, but it bears the name of what has been one of England’s and the world’s most famous sport and entertainment venues for the better part of … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Other, Rugby, Soccer
Tagged 1948 Summer Olympics, 1966 world cup, American Football, FA Cup, football soccer blogs, hotels, hotels in london, King George V, london, london attractions, london tourism, Rugby, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports history, travel destinations, travel tips, UEFA Euro 1996, uk tourism, wembley stadium, where to stay in london
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The Sports Archives – Sports Helps Curb Drug Abuse In Young Men!
Pro athletes are role models, whether they like it or not. Kids and young men look up to them and our society celebrates their choice of profession. In the last decade though, drug use in the NFL and the MLB … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – A List Of Some Of The Most Popular Sports Teams In The World!
Sports are a favourite pastime of people all over the world. Whether you are an athletic person who loves to participate in sports or you prefer to just watch sporting events as a spectator, there are plenty of sports teams … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Football, Soccer
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The Sports Archives – The Super Bowl Lighting Disaster: What Went Wrong?
Even if you know nothing about football, have never watched one single game and don’t know the shape of the ball they use, you most likely know at least one thing about the 2013 Super Bowl, the lights went out. … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Top 10 Biggest Sports Stadiums in the World!
10. Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground, in Melbourne, Australia, can hold 100,000 spectators for cricket matches and other sporting events. The ground opened to the general public on the 30th of September, 1854. At that time, 130,000 people … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Top 5: What Made The Super Bowl So Memorable?
The annual Super Bowl is one of the biggest events in the global sporting calendar, let alone in the United States where over 100 million people regularly watch the extravaganza unfold. This event always creates a vast number of talking … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Klim’s Korner: Why Next Season Could Be Michael Vick’s Best!
He is one of the most controversial football players in history. He is one of the top duel threat quarterbacks in the NFL. Michael Vick has a new lease on life in Philadelphia. New coach, new contract, and a new … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryce Brown, Chip Kelly, college football, college football blogs, De’anthony Thomas, DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, Klim's Korner, LeSean McCoy, Michael Vick, NFL, NFL blogs, Oregon Ducks, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Washington Redskins
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The Sports Archives – ESPN For Ultimate Sports Lovers!
First we should start out defining exactly what the letters stand for then we can follow a true sports lover in his quest for divulging how this network has evolved into a pastime. Entertainment and Sports Programming Network provides sports … Continue reading
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