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Nov 11 2009

A Legend of English Soccer: Sir Bobby Robson

Published by Ross Everett under Soccer

One of Englands most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. British soccer fans mourned his passing after a lifetime in the game, first as a player and then a team manager and elder statesman. Even the often snippy British press had nothing bad to say about the universally respected Robson, headlining their obituaries with adjectives like The Bravest Knight or simply The Legend.

Robson enjoyed a productive career as a player that spanned 20 years and was spent primarily in the English Premier League with Fulham and West Bromwich Albion. He also earned twenty ‘caps’ in International play for England, scoring four goals.

After his retirement in’68 as an active player, he found more fame as a team manager both in England and on the international level. In the EPL, his guidance transformed Ipswich Town from a laughing stock to a league powerhouse and he would lead the club for well over a decade. He would also serve as the England National Team manager for 8 years, as well as managing club teams in Portugal and Spain. He ended his career in British football with a stint as manager of Newcastle United that ended in 2004.

Robson earned even more respect and admiration due to his public battle with cancer. Although a brain tumor left him partially paralyzed in 2006, he never wavered in his commitment to English football or to raising money and awareness for cancer treatment. After being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2007, he dedicated the rest of his life to helping others with the same diagnosis.

Such was the respect for Robson that two other soccer icons not known for seeing eye to eye were quick to pay their respects. Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho gave this tributes shared his thoughts on Robson:

I wanted to and I will keep with me always the Bobby Robson of every day, a person who had extraordinary passion for life and for football, with an extraordinary enthusiasm. Bobby Robson is one of those people who never die, not so much for what he did in his career, for one victory more or less, but for what he knew to give to those who had, like me, the good fortune to know him and walk by his side. My thoughts and embraces go to all his loved ones.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson shared these touching comments:

In my 23 years working in England there is not a person I would put an inch above him. I was never too big or proud to ask him for advice, which he gave freely and unconditionally. And I’m sure I am speaking for a lot of people when I say that. I mourn the passing of a great friend, a wonderful individual, a tremendous football man and somebody with passion and knowledge of the game that was unsurpassed.

His character was hewn out of the coalface; developed by the County Durham mining background that he came from. His parents instilled in him the discipline and standards which forged the character of a colossal human being. He added his own qualities to that which he passed on to his sons. The strength and courage he showed over the past couple of years when battling against his fifth bout of cancer was indescribable. Always a smile, always a friendly word with never a mention of his own problems.

The world, not just the football world, will miss him. Let’s hope it won’t be long before another like him turns up because we could never get enough of them.

There will be another of tributes to Robson in the upcoming English Premier League season. Some teams have already announced plans to honor Robson with a black uniform arm band, while other longer lasting tributes are in the works.

Ross Everett is a freelance writer and respected sports betting expert. He is also a consulting handicapper for Sports-1 Sportsbook and is in charge of setting NFL lines. He has written extensively on sports betting theory along with a wide range of other topics including fencing, self defense and falconry.

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Aug 24 2010

My Happy Day

Published by Larry under Water Sports

Hello, I want to tell you about my happy day. We saw lots of things on my happy day. And after experiencing my happy day, I can tell you one thing… that it was a happy day. The Onision site: onision.com

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Aug 15 2010

America Is Greedily Heading Fast To An Unknown Future

Published by Larry under Sports Equipment

Just a thought but it’s always the same old story, there isn’t enough to go around, a whole lot of people are going to have to die so follow me Childhood is a stage we need to get over it and grow up as quickly as possible so we can really begin to enjoy our life. We tell children all their lives, go out and play, grow up, be a success, get a good education/comply with the state testing, get a good job/wage slavery with no complaint, get married to a sexy super model, raise more drones, save for retirement, get drunk, beat your spouse, lie, cheat, steal and shop. All these things are good fun, I saw them on the tell lie vision News Oprah Dr reality American Idol Worship Friends Two and a Half Liars. You be the Judge Judy We abdicate far too much responsibility. Criminals aren’t born, they’re raised. We know from birth that it’s wrong to kill our mothers & cheat our friends. The preprogrammed parents, tell lie vision & concentration camp public education systems with their Pavlovian bells breed selfish, lying aggressive drones for the current fear based system of control. You need fear bots to order society on an enemy figure. The purpose of the public school system is to indoctrinate, not educate. We used to go to work in the mines at six Employment is presented as the right to earn a living but what it actually means is “earn the right to live” or get a note from your doctor. I have found that all food, clothing, shelter, utilities & public transportation could be

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Aug 13 2010

Telemark: Free Heel Skiing

Published by Larry under Sports Equipment

You’ve heard of freestyle, free lunch and get out of jail free. Now we have free heels. Telemark skiing isn’t what it was few years ago. New equipment has created a new sport, and we look at the latest tele style as NATO (North American Telemark Assn) instructor Biff Russell conducts a clinic at Belleayre Mountain, New York’s Winter Snowpark. Another RadxSports video. Script: We’ve heard of free lunch and get out of jail free, but what happens when you free your heel? The answer is telemark skiing, which is a whole new approach to sliding down a mountain. Bindings are the most obvious difference between telemark and other types of skis. The free heel requires a completely different movement to control the ski from the fixed heel alpine variety. Russel turns the mountain into a classroom where the teacher points out subtle movements required for good results. After the standing-still instruction it’s off for the slopes and new challenges. This one is to ski backwards, or switch, and execute 360 degree turns. It’s like dance class, only the students fall when they don’t get the steps right. Skiing steep trails requires good straight ahead form. It’s not just high edge set and speed, it’s about staying in control. Like we always say, turn shape and balance are critical. And to reinforce that point the clinic hits the bumps.

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Jul 31 2010

Team RadX: Equipment Matters

Published by Larry under Sports Equipment

The competitive season never took off for the boys this year. They were too busy with other matters; organizing, coaching, promoting. They took some time out of their busy schedules to voice their opinions on how to select and set up their snowsports equipment. Another RadXSports video.

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Jul 29 2010

More Snowboard Medals?

Published by Larry under Sports Equipment

The snowboard halfpipe is a glamor event of the Winter Olympics, attracting big crowds and lots of media attention. This is due, in large part, to American dominance of the event. With the whole world gunning for the American team, what are its prospects of continued success in Vancouver? That’s the question we pose in in this RadXSports video reported by Dawn Church. But mostly its a chance to look at some of the best pipe riders around performing in big comps, riders like Shaun White, Danny Kass, Hannah Teter, Kelly Clark, Gretchen Bleiler, Torah Bright and a whole host of athletes with a goood chance to break through for a medal. Narration: Tony OnCam – Olympic Halfpipe Preview Intro: World domination in a sport doesn’t happen by chance, and it takes a lot of work to maintain. That’s exactly the challenge for the American snowboarding team next season. Natalie OnCam – Olympic Halfpipe Preview Intro The US Olympic team has its work cut out for it coming into the 2010 games and this is how they are getting ready. Natalie: VO Olympic Preview The halfpipe has been a gold mine for American Olympic snowboarders since the event was introduced in 1998. At the 2002 games at Nagano Japan, Ross Powers, Danny Kass and JJ Thomas swept the mens podium and Kelly Clark took home top honors for the women, four athletes making a big statement to the rest of the world. It will be hard to live up to these expectations of success in 2010 at Vancouver. The snowboarding world will be tuning

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Jul 20 2010

Gear Feature: The Razor Compact Bag

Published by Larry under Sports Equipment

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Jul 13 2010

The Top 5 Resorts And Locations For Golf Holidays In Portugal

Published by Rod Dunne under Golf

Within Europe, Portugal has long been regarded as the ideal location for golf holidays due to its year round fine weather and range of championship courses. This does make compiling a top five list quite tricky.

This top five list brings together several on-line surveys along with the personal experience of playing some of these courses while on golf holidays in Portugal.

On a hot summer’s day the 6000 yard Estoril course is an enjoyable treat. The course requires skill around the 18 holes to navigate the well placed bunkers and difficult rough.

San Lorenzo is one of the gems of the Algarve region. It regularly features on European top 10 lists of courses and boasts finely manicured greens and fairways with a course design that offers a range of holes.

For fans of links golf for whom budget is not an issue, then the pricey Vale do Lobo Royal and Ocean golf club offers a championship golfing experience. The scenery of the neighboring 5 kilometer beach complements the well kept fairways and greens throughout the courses 18 holes.

The Oitavos Golf Club is a well architected course that makes the most of the surrounding countryside. It has played host to the Open and as a result the front nine and back nine holes require long tee shots and accurate second shots in order to avoid the bunkers that are dotted around most greens.

No golfing holiday to Portugal could be complete without experiencing the Vilamoura Old Course. The steep fairways and strategic bunker placement can quickly punish what would initially appear to be accurate drives. The course architecture is sympathetically surrounded with pine trees especially on dog-legs which add to the courses difficulty.

It is fair to say that this list cannot be considered as fully comprehensive and no doubt misses out some other charming courses. Hopefully though, it provides a guide to the sheer variety of championship courses of offer in Portugal.

Looking for European golfing breaks? For the perfect golf holiday, the Algarve, Estoril and the other Portuguese regions have it all. Visit the Golf Holidays Portugal website to learn more.

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Jul 10 2010

Fishing Expert Shares Fishing Tips

Published by Larry under Outdoor Sporting

Learn all you need to know to reel in the catch of your dreams in Florida – whether you’re out on the Gulf of Mexico or cruising t Learn all you need to know to reel in the catch of your dreams in Florida – whether you’re out on the Gulf of Mexico or cruising through the waterways. For more information, visit www.visitflorida.com

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Jul 09 2010

★★★★★ Novena Square, Square 2, Velocity. Shopping Ctr, Singapore: by Paexco

Published by Larry under Sports Equipment

Paexco Presents: Novena Square, Square 2, Velocity. District 11 Shopping Ctr located at Newton & Novena Road above Novena MRT Station connected Orchard Tanglin shopping area through Scott Road. Novena Square & Square 2 are specialist in Boutiques and Fashion and Food Outlets while Velocity is specialist in Sports Equipment, Training & Related business. Properties in District 11 are popular and known to be prime & good investment return in term of rental and capital gain. Looking for Landed Properties and Condominiums in this area. ………………. Please visit: www.ExpatCondo.com for more information about Singapore Residential Property, Condominiums, Apartments, Commercial Buildings, Government, Properties, Projects, Condo, Soft Launch in Singapore. ——————————Pp———————————

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