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Their home stadiums are and have been: the Polo Grounds, Shea Stadium and the Giants Stadium which is also know as the Meadowlands. Championships and Important Moments: The New York Jets have been a very successful professional football franchise which ones were generally known as the New York Titans, the team is also known by the general nickname “Gang Green” — even though the team doesn’t have a conference championship they are able to compensate for it with four division championships, they were AFL division champions in two consecutive years 1968 and 1969, they were also AFC East division champions in 1998 and 2002. To complement their great record they can also say that they were the AFL- NFL Super Bowl champions of the 1968 season when they went up against the Baltimore Colts and ultimately defeated them by a score of 16 to seven at the Miami Orange bowl in Miami, Florida. Quarterbacks in the current Roster: — Brett Ratiff — Erik Ainge — Kellen Clemens — Chad Pennington New …

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What makes football a high-paced, anything-can-happen event also makes it very difficult for digital photographers. You must deal with 22 players on the field (not to mention referees and coaches trying to get their points across), plus the midday sun outside or inconsistent lighting inside domes. Unless you have a press pass, you also must deal with nose-bleed seats in large stadiums and shouting and screaming fans ready to jump up at a moment’s notice to block your shot. Whew! To help you score a touchdown with your digital photos I’ve listed 5 digital photography tips, and 4 more are listed in Part II. 1) Don’t Get Your Hopes Up This sounds like a lousy tip to start things off, but hear me out. If you’re sitting in nose-bleed seats and don’t own a digital camera with a large optical telephoto zoom (digital zoom doesn’t matter), football players will likely appear as just large dots in your photos. And if you’re sitting behind a tall person that loves to stand up and cheer after eve …

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What makes football a high-paced, anything-can-happen event also makes it very difficult for digital photographers. You must deal with 22 players on the field (not to mention referees and coaches trying to get their points across), plus the midday sun outside or inconsistent lighting inside domes. Unless you have a press pass, you also must deal with nose-bleed seats in large stadiums and shouting and screaming fans ready to jump up at a moment’s notice to block your shot. Whew! To help you score a touchdown with your digital photos I’ve listed 5 digital photography tips, and 4 more are listed in Part II. 1) Don’t Get Your Hopes Up This sounds like a lousy tip to start things off, but hear me out. If you’re sitting in nose-bleed seats and don’t own a digital camera with a large optical telephoto zoom (digital zoom doesn’t matter), football players will likely appear as just large dots in your photos. And if you’re sitting behind a tall person that loves to stand up and cheer after eve …

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The 2006 FIFA World Cup, also known as World Cup Football, is to take place in Germany. News regarding world cup football is coming in thick and fast. The finals are scheduled between 9 June and 9 July 2006. The teams for the finals have been identified and grouped. Tickets sales have already started and are receiving enthusiastic response from around the world. Tight security arrangements have been made taking into account the conditions prevailing in certain parts of the world. Team preparations, injury worries of the teams, top players, the preparations of the stadiums and security measures are some of the hot topics for world cup football news. Expert opinion on the different teams that are taking part in the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals are an important column in many websites, magazines and newspapers. The form of important players and their injury worries are updated taking into account their current performances in the major leagues around the world. Young and new players are in …

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Ohio State Football Birth of The Shoe Framed Print Ohio State Football Birth of “The Shoe” Framed Print Framed print of Ohio Stadium celebrating the birth of the historic stadium, a nine-panel print showing construction phases of one of the most recognizable stadiums today

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There are many different kinds of football badges although most feature the clubs crest or team shirt colours in some way. Because of the huge number in existence, it is no surprise that fans have started collecting football club badges. Badges are sold outside the stadiums, in the club shop or via specialist internet websites. A football club will have its own range of badges which are sold in the official club merchandise shop but these are a relatively small number and only scratch the surface. Many supporters actually design their own and use specialist companies to produce them. A famous victory can also see a badge design quickly commissioned to celebrate it in style. An appearance in the final, a cup run or promotion can also lead to a range of commemorative badges. Football club badges are a relatively inexpensive item but they are one that will last for years. Many people enjoy collecting them and because of the number involved the activity is a rewarding one. There are proba …

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The spectacle will be hosted in June/July 2010 in 9 South African Cities in 10 stadiums. Cities include Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Bloemfontein. Building of the stadiums has just started. Tickets for the World Cup tickets will be advertised in 2008. Although this is still 4 years away, it is best to start making plans now. Whether you are visiting from abroad or live in South Africa, you will need to make plans for when the tournament begins. South Africa draws thousands of international visitors each year. Combine this with the 2010 Football World Cup - billed as the biggest sporting event of all time - and you have a situation in which masses of people are going to be trying to book a limited number of flights, accommodation, tickets and more. Hotels around the stadiums have already set about 80% of their rooms to officials from around the world and so forth. If you are planning on staying in a hotel or anything of the sorts, you had better book as soon as p …

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