Football season is here, which means that for the next several weeks - 90% of the male population of the US will spend an enormous amount of their "free time" watching games on TV (the bigger the screen, the better), attending football games (Friday=high school, Saturday= college, Sunday & Monday=Pro), and of course every day of the week they will be moaning,
groaning or crowing about their Fantasy League, uh, excuse me, in most cases - make that Fantasy Leagues... because it seems you can't join just one.
Now, I grew up in a female dominated home - 3 women (mom, myself and my sister) and one male (dad, unless you count the dog...but he tended to be loyal to the person Click here to read the rest of this article ...
Hamilton falls to Frenchtown in final game of the season (Ravalli Republic) They finished the season 4-4. But to Hamilton’s head coach Steve Weston, the Broncs’ record wasn’t a true reflection of the hard work of his team. “We’re 4-4, I know, but I’d put our team up against anybody,” Hamilton head coach Steve Weston said. “I really would. That’s for sure ... Tue, 06 Jan 2009 03:39:51 GMT
Everyone with an interest in English football knows that this season's UK Premiership winners were Arsenal Football Club but how many know how the club started or what it was first called? When it was originally formed in 1886, the club had very humble beginnings as a departmental team at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. Most of the players were workers in a department at the Royal Arsenal called 'Dial Square' and so they decided on an appropriate name for themselves which was 'Dial Square FC'. They later changed their name to Royal Armoury and eventually, just before World War One, when they moved to their current home at Highbury, the name was changed simply to Arsenal which is how Click here to read the rest of this article ...