The reasons for such hostility
By whoyg10433, 04:00
An online poll run by Fox Sports last week found that 58% of its readers felt London should host nothing more than a pearl earrings pre-season game. In the comments section of the accompanying article some readers protested that there had not been an option to vote for the UK to get even less than that. ESPN.com's senior writer Len Pasquarelli is just one of a number of leading commentators who has declared himself "against" the idea of hosting regular season games in the UK.
The reasons for such hostility are manifold and in freshwater perl jewelry great part not dissimilar to those cited by opponents of the Premier League's Game 39 proposals. But, if one common complaint does not stand up, it is the suggestion that the league's ability to sell out these games rests solely on, as Pasquarelli put it, "curiosity" among Britons. There is a core of knowledgeable American football fans in Britain that existed before 2007 and wish pearl who have continued to ensure that – as a one-off at least – this game sells out.
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An online poll run by Fox Sports
By whoyg10433, 03:59
An online poll run by Fox Sports last week found that 58% of its readers felt London should host nothing more than a pearl earrings pre-season game. In the comments section of the accompanying article some readers protested that there had not been an option to vote for the UK to get even less than that. ESPN.com's senior writer Len Pasquarelli is just one of a number of leading commentators who has declared himself "against" the idea of hosting regular season games in the UK.
The reasons for such hostility are manifold and in freshwater perl jewelry great part not dissimilar to those cited by opponents of the Premier League's Game 39 proposals. But, if one common complaint does not stand up, it is the suggestion that the league's ability to sell out these games rests solely on, as Pasquarelli put it, "curiosity" among Britons. There is a core of knowledgeable American football fans in Britain that existed before 2007 and wish pearl who have continued to ensure that – as a one-off at least – this game sells out.
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Inside the stadium efforts were
By whoyg10433, 03:59
Inside the stadium efforts were made to ensure Tampa Bay felt as much at home as a team from south Florida could on freshwater perl jewelry a chilly October night in London, with free Buccaneers flags left on every seat and giant banners stretched across the front rows of seats. But the NFL is keen for English supporters to develop more lasting attachments. Research shows people are far more likely to stick with any sport if they have a team to follow and the NFL launched a new website – nfl-360.com – last week with the specific aim of helping UK fans choose which one.
Few would have plumped for the Buccaneers on tonight's evidence. Despite their defence's success in intercepting two Tom gemstone jewelry Brady passes, there was never any suggestion that a team that had lost all six of its games this year was about to spring an upset. The Patriots were perhaps also below their best but Brady still completed more than two-thirds of his passes, throwing for 308 yards and three touchdowns to atone for the interceptions.
A capacity crowd did not seem too fazed by the game's one-sided nature and there was little evidence of a mass exodus before the single strand necklace end of the fourth quarter. But while there has been much discussion about the way these games are being received over here, far less attention has been paid to the response in the US. For many pundits and fans in America the initial curiosity seems to have faded. Many are now apathetic. Some are angry.
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Wembley is getting used
By whoyg10433, 03:59
Wembley is getting used to its NFL Sundays. The New England Patriots' 35-7 rout of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tonight marked the third time in as many years that the stadium has hosted a regular season NFL fixture. The pearl earrings sight of thousands of British fans decked out in the colours of their favourite US teams marching down Wembley Way is becoming a familiar one.
That is exactly how the league wants it, of course. If the theme of the past two visits has been introducing the British public to the idea of a live game, then the emphasis this year has been on getting people used to the thought that the NFL is here to stay. Although nothing has been confirmed, the freshwater perl jewelry talk is of holding two UK games in 2010. The notion of staging a Super Bowl in London has been publicly mooted by league officials. So too has the possibility of one day basing a team over here.
This new way of thinking was reflected in the pre-game festivities. As with the past two London games, the NFL laid on an American-style tailgate party before kick-off. But where last year's had a Mardi Gras theme and gemstone jewelry urged fans to support the New Orleans Saints who, like the Buccaneers this year, had given up a home game to play here, this time people were encouraged to make up their own minds. Along with the traditional live music and food, there were stands representing each of the league's 32 teams, giving fans an insight into each one's history and present roster
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The New York Yankees won
By whoyg10433, 03:58
The New York Yankees won their first pennant in six years yesterday thanks to a victory over the Los Angeles Angels. The Yankees won 5‑2 in game six of the America League championship series, behind the clever pitching of Andy Pettitte, and next host the 2008 champions, the Philadelphia Phillies, in the gemstone jewelry World Series opener on Wednesday evening.
Alex Rodriguez played a huge role in helping the Yankees advance through the playoffs, batting .438 with five homers and 12 RBIs. "I couldn't be more excited," he said afterwards. "I feel like a 10-year-old kid."
The slugger earned his first trip to the World Series during a 16-year career in which he has accomplished almost everything else.
Pettitte, meanwhile, set a post-season record for freshwater perl jewelry wins, Johnny Damon hit a two-run single and Mariano Rivera closed it out in familiar fashion with a six-out save as the Yankees won a 40th American League crown.
The Yankees now go for a record 27th title. "We're just trying to enjoy this," Derek Jeter said. "Hopefully, we can play one more great series."
For the Angels, it was a latest playoff failure during a decade of consistent regular-season success. Since winning their only championship in 2002, the Angels are yet to return to the World Series despite five AL West titles in the past six years.
"At times we played good baseball. At single strand necklace times we shot ourselves in the foot," said the manager Mike Scioscia.
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