Hi Everybody!
End of an era?
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20081115/ARTICLE/811150388/2055/NEWS?Title=Venice_finishes_regular_season_unbeaten
or
http://tinyurl.com/57mcuv
Time was the colored school always beat the whites in football. Is that
over?
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Regards,
Pete
Yes, football the most popular game in the world.
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
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Subject: [OT] - Football
Yes, football the most popular game in the world.
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth
Dave Crozier wrote:
Adam,
It will certainly help Beckham's bank balance that's for sure. Even
though he is/was a great talent (believe me saying that about an ex
Man. United player coming from a Manchester City supporter is praise
indeed), £70,000 or $130,000 per DAY excluding any other
Adam Buckland wrote:
Yes, football the most popular game in the world.
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
No. It can't get the air time in TV here because we need commercials every
12 min or the network will go broke. There is a huge
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
It will help, but it won't be *the* thing. As Stephen mentioned, if
the networks can't sell commercial time, they aren't interested. One
He has only come to America to get better looking
chix.
--- Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, football the most popular game in the world.
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media
exposure help US
football's growth?
::a
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
It will help, but it won't be *the* thing. As Stephen mentioned, if
the networks can't sell commercial time, they aren't
You don't need commercials when you have no viewers.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and
media exposure help US
football's growth?
It will help, but it
On Jan 12, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
What they do here is small 5 or 10 seconds commercials that are
delivered whenever the ball is out of the field or some longer ones
between goals or a penalty. Then in mid-time they can have a large
segment.
There just isn't enough
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