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Re: What sport are we going to talk about in July?
« Reply #25 on: January 17, 2007, 09:14:03 AM »
f**k ya, big_mal.  Dodgers all the way

Gonzo is what we needed anyway. Drew didnt want to be there and it showed. Watch wilson betimt will be an allstar this year.

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Re: What sport are we going to talk about in July?
« Reply #26 on: January 17, 2007, 12:52:03 PM »
Mixed Martial Arts.  Year round, and always compelling.   ;D

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Re: What sport are we going to talk about in July?
« Reply #27 on: January 18, 2007, 04:13:51 AM »
Here is the July sporting calender (from a UK perspective). Looks like only really the Open Golf and Formula 1 in Germany as the main worldwide sports - not much of interest really:

The month in detail:

1 CRICKET Lord's: First One-Day International, England v West Indies
1 FORMULA 1 Magny Cours: French Grand Prix
4 CRICKET Edgbaston: Second One-Day International, England v West Indies
5-8 GOLF Co Kildare: European Open
5-8 GOLF Colorado: The International
6-7 HORSE RACING Sandown Park: Eclipse meeting
7 CRICKET Trent Bridge: Third One-Day International, England v West Indies
7-29 CYCLING Tour de France
8 FORMULA 1 Silverstone: British Grand Prix
9-15 TENNIS Gstaad: Swiss Open
9-15 TENNIS Bastad: Swedish Open
9-15 TENNIS Newport: Hall of Fame Championships
11-13 HORSE RACING Newmarket: July meeting
12-15 ATHLETICS Ostrava: IAAF World Youth Championships
12-15 ATHLETICS Debrecen: European Under-23 Championships
12-15 GOLF Loch Lomond: Barclays Scottish Open
12-15 GOLF Illinois: John Deere Classic
15 ATHLETICS Sheffield: Norwich Union Grand Prix
15 MOTORCYCLING Oulton Park: British Superbikes
15 MOTORCYCLING Germany: MotoGP
16-22 TENNIS Stuttgart: Mercedes Cup
16-22 TENNIS Los Angeles: Countrywide Classic
16-22 TENNIS Amersfoort: Dutch Open
19-22 ATHLETICS Hengelo: European Junior Championships
19-23 CRICKET Lord's: First Test, England v India
19-22 GOLF Carnoustie: The Open
19-22 GOLF Milwaukee: US Bank Championship
22 FORMULA 1 German Grand Prix
22 MOTORCYCLING United States: MotoGP
22-28 DARTS Blackpool: World Matchplay
23-29 TENNIS Kitzbuhel: Generali Open
23-29 TENNIS Indianapolis: RCA Championships
23-29 TENNIS Umag: Croatia Open
23-29 TENNIS California: Women's Classic
26-29 GOLF Hamburg: Players' Championship of Europe
26-29 GOLF: Jul Angus Glen: Canadian Open
27-29 ATHLETICS Manchester: Norwich Union World Trials and Championships
27-29 HORSE RACING King George VI & Queen Elizabeth meeting
27-31 CRICKET Trent Bridge: Second Test, England v India
30-Aug 5 TENNIS Washington: Legg Mason Classic
30-Aug 5 TENNIS Sopot: Prokom Open
30-Aug 5 TENNIS California: Acura Women's Classic
30-Aug 5 TENNIS Stockholm: Nordic Light Women's Open
31 Jul-4 Aug HORSE RACING Glorious Goodwoord






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Re: What sport are we going to talk about in July?
« Reply #28 on: January 18, 2007, 10:28:52 AM »
He manages to keep them very competitive without spending tons of money trying to keep guys like Zito, Mulder, Hudson. Giambi etc..

I know, he used to work for the red sox. The guy is great, I was giving him a shout out.

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Re: What sport are we going to talk about in July?
« Reply #29 on: January 19, 2007, 11:02:44 AM »
Me and the rest of the world will talk and watch real football along with a number of other sports.

People actually talk  about . . .  soccer?