Why the Broncos Should Start Tim Tebow in London
The Denver Broncos just put in a performance for the record books—but for all the wrong reasons. They allowed the Raiders, yes these Raiders, to score an eye-popping, franchise-best 59 points. The defeat tied for the largest deficit ever by the Broncos allowed at home, dating back to the woeful days of the 60s.
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Bring Me the Head of Trevor Brooking: Three Decades of East End Soap Opera at West Ham United $10.95 West Ham United last won a major trophy in 1980, but the roller-coaster ride of the past three decades has produced enough twists and turns, heroes and villains, and contrasting emotions to grace the script of the most thrilling TV soap opera. Since Trevor Brooking headed home the FA Cup final winner against Arsenal, the Hammers have experienced delight and despair in not so equal measure, with a … |
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East End Heroes, Stateside Kings: The Amazing True Story of Three Football Players Who Changed the World $4.50 On April 1, 1972, West Ham United made sports history by becoming the first club from the highest echelon of English football to field three black players in League competition. Clive Charles was born in Canning Town, just a few miles from the Hammers’ Upton Park home; Ade Coker came to London from Nigeria; and Clyde Best had made his way to London’s Docklands from Bermuda. All went on to great s… |
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Sunderland Afc 1935-37 $0.01 Arsenal are now second to Sunderland’ screamed the “Sunday Sun” headline on 7 December 1935. Sunderland AFC were truly at the top of their game and at the start of a two-year period that would bring them unprecedented success. In 1935-36 the Red and Whites won their sixth English Football League Championship, a feat they have not managed to repeat since. The drama of that historic season is recrea… |