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The Sports Archives – The UK’s Most Famous Stadia!
From Wembley to Old Trafford, we take a look at the United Kingdom’s most famous stadia. Great Britain has a well-established sports culture, and many long-standing sporting events are held regularly throughout the country. As a result, some sports venues … Continue reading
Posted in Cricket, Other, Rugby, Soccer
Tagged 1939 FA Cup, 2012 London Olympics, Anfield, British Home Championship, Camp Nou, Cricket, England National Football Team, English Football, everton, Goodison Park, Great Britain, Harlequins, Liverpool FC, manchester united, old trafford, Old Trafford Stadium, removable roof, Richmond, Rugby Football Union, rugby world cup, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports venues, stadia, stadiums, Stratford Stadium, Tottehham, Twickenham, uk, United Kingdom, Wales, Wembley, West Ham United
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The Sports Archives – 5 Bizarre Sporting Events In History!
The world of sports is a cauldron of emotions, which witnesses juxtaposing of one emotion after the other like laughing, crying, screaming in anger screaming in exhilaration, nerves on the edge and nerves over the edge. It has the ability … Continue reading
Posted in Boxing, Cricket, Other, Soccer, Tennis
Tagged Argentina National Soccer Team, bizarre moments, Cricket, Dennis Lillee, Diego Maradona, England National Football Team, Evander Holyfield, France National Football Team, Greatest Moments, Hand of God, Marco Materazzi, Miandad, Mike Tyson, Monica Seles, sporting events, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Steffi Graf, Zinedine Zidane
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The Sports Archives – Will Brazil 2014 Will Be the End of the Road for England’s ‘Old Timers’?
The old guard, it seems, is coming to an end. Next year’s World Cup in Brazil – assuming England qualify of course – will surely be the last hurrah for a handful of football stalwarts who have carried the weight … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Nine Terrible Football (Soccer) Tackles That Ended Careers!
Football – the beautiful game (sometimes at least). Football is a game full of passion and aggression, however, being a contact sport, injuries occur and are generally accepted as part of the game. For a few unfortunate players though, some … Continue reading
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Tagged accidents, Alf-Inge Håland, Aston Villa, Ben Collett, Bradford City, Charlton, Chelsea, David Busst, Dean Ashton, Dean Saunders, Denis Irwin, England National Football Team, football, football injuries, football tackles, Frank Branscombe, Gary Smith, Gordon Watson, injuries, Ipswich, James Main, Kevin Gray, Kevin Muscat, Leeds, Liverpool, Luc Nilis, manchester united, Matty Holmes, Middlesbrough, Paul Elliot, Peter Schmeichel, Richard Wright, Roy Keane, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Soccer, soccer blogs, soccer injuries, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, West Ham
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The Sports Archives – Why English Football Continues To Struggle At Grass Roots Level
As we come to the end of yet another year in which success has been noticeably baron for our nation team in the nation’s number one sport, it’s time to look back and see if there are any signs we … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Can Owen Still Cut It In The Premier League?
Stoke City have handed Michael Owen a Premier League lifeline – but does the former England striker have what it takes to still make an impact at the top-level? Here we look at both sides of the argument that has … Continue reading
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Tagged England National Football Team, English Premier League, football, footballers, Liverpool, Manchester City, manchester united, Michael Owen, Newcastle United, Paul Scholes, Peter Crouch, Real Madrid, Ryan Giggs, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Stoke City, Tony Pulis
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The Sports Archives – Who was the biggest loser of Euro 2012?
For the most part, Euro 2012 has been a great tournament. As well as featuring a steady stream of goals, the tournament has produced some genuine surprises, from Russia and the Netherlands being knocked out at the group stage, to … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonio Cassano, Arjen Robbe, Czech Republic National Football Team, Denmark National Football Team, England National Football Team, euro 2012, football, football predictions, Germany National Football Team, goal-line technology, Greece National Football Team, Ireland National Football Team, Italy National Football Association, Netherlands National Football Team, Nicklas Bendtner, Poland National Football Team, Portugal National Football Team, Russia National Football Team, Samir Nasri, Soccer, soccer players, Spain National Football Team, UEFA Euro 2012, Ukraine National Football Team, wayne rooney
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The Sports Archives – Cheap At Half the Price!
Good-quality football boots do not come cheap…just ask any mum whose offspring want the latest ‘must haves’ from Nike, Puma or Adidas. But just how pricey can they get? Rio Ferdinand decided to commission the most expensive football boots in … Continue reading
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Tagged 1968 European Cup, 1970 World Cup final, 2006 World Cup, Adidas, Alan Ball, Aston Villa, Cricket, England National Football Team, football, football boots, football memorabilia, Geoff Hurst, George Best, Goldie, IpswichTown, Italy National Football Association, John Terry, Liverpool, manchester united, Nike, Nobby Stiles, Pele, puma, Rio Ferdinand, Rugby, Running, Soccer, soccer memorabilia, sport, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, sports memorabilia, tennis, Tottenham Hotspur, Umbro, wayne rooney
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