. . . about our favorite teams. Most of us grew up supporting a team in a sport we connected with, and usually a 'home' team - the one closest to where we lived. I'm from southern California, which plays host to several. Some were truly great: UCLA basket...
my is the Chelsea Foofball Club . I got this memorabilia in 1985 after I watched a game between Chelsea and Manchester United, Live in London England. Regards Edward ...
. . . with the vanity plate N U F C. I asked my cousin, who graduated from Cranfield, if that signified a British football team. He said yes. "North Umbria?" "No, you idiot, Nottingham United!" :-)
available on Ebay some years ago , but I was not ready for a purchase. They are some floating around and surfacing from time to time. I must admit it would be nice to own one! Thanks blomman Regards Edward
Art, Here we play football and my team is the São Paulo Football Club a.k.a. "The Sovereign". (This is an old picture from our first world championship - Our symbol, you guessed, is Saint Paul, our city name) Three times Champion of the World (yes, the en...
Our daughter was born in Dallas and we lived there 9 years. The Cowboys were my team since I was 9 and I was shunned living in my childhood on CT. Favorites were split between NY teams and Boston. But I love a winner and the cowboys were consistent winner...
I inherited my soccer club. For the first 15 years of my life, they did nothing but lose. Just avoiding relegation on so many occasions. But, for the last 20-30 years, it has been different..... winning reasonably consistently.....pain and glory along the...
One of favorite books about sports Arsenal Till I Die and IMO Highbury was most beautiful and cosy football Stadium in world HAGWE dear Joe P.S. Are you sure about your post title? :) :)
. . . all about it. I watched this game at home, on my own. A good thing, 'cause if I'd been in a bar, I'd have thrown a bottle at the TV. Following year, the Raiders went to the Super Bowl, but lost. The magic was gone. That's when I drifted away from th...
Over here, football is the team sport to watch and as most I kind of inherited the local team which when I was a kid was in fact very good even played internationally in the European leagues. Nowadays, don’t even remind me, it’s devastating. Of course, I ...
... here in my Country Argentina. In spite of that I have never been very fond of playing football myself and never been fan of any of our local clubs nor fan of teams in any other sports. So I initially felt it would be rather difficult for me to partici...
... say the mid to late 1950´s and he became a legend here. A phenomenom was created here, that is a polarization of fans under the name of two great drivers and car brands: Fangio and his brand Chevrolet and the name of another legendary driver Galvez dr...
Abel, Out of my memory, I believe that Fangio was the only common sportsman that Argentina and Brazil shared. I'm also from the 50's and I read his feats on our magazines and newspapers. Cool guy, from the times that a car racer was a true "macho". Well d...
Among his many feats, J.M. Fangio held the title of 5 times winner of a World Championship of F1 (all won in the mid to late 1950´s) till the year 2003 in which Michael Schumacher displaced him from this honor. You are right, those were far times with a v...
Well said, Art. I was born in Oakland and my last name sounds very close to RAIDER. They were the team I followed the most. Even though we live in Southern California. But then they lost the plot, and we moved overseas and life changed. Since my wife was ...
Mrs C was in a nationally-shown public service announcement video with Dan Fouts. It was shown for years. The NFL was promoting the Y where my wife was fitness director, and she and another coach and Dan appeared in it. Can you find that one? And while yo...
. . . UCLA star player was being seated two rows behind him at the Raiders - Chargers matchup in the Coliseum back in '84, and still having to crane my neck to watch the game! The other guy? Haven't a clue. Basketball was never my sport.
he's a poster child for orthopedic surgeons - 38 times under the knife. But he still had time to ride his bike(s) built by Bill Holland, another friend, and catch approximately 600 Grateful Dead concerts - a man after your own heart!
.. Some don't need anything of it, some simply love sports.. Actually, although you might have thought of fav teams or such, here a little collage.. Even Winston Churchill had two souls.. In fact, Sir Winston Churchill' famous " No Sports" is just alleged...
. . . of an athlete in his later years, but didn't he survive a cross-country trek in South Africa after escaping from a Boer prison? Of course, an interest in sports and fitness needn't necessarily be contingent upon the other, but he might've had a pass...
. . . have pretty much fallen out gradually over the years with the teams that consumed my attention in the past. These days, it's all about . . . . . . pool. :-)
Been a Dodgers fan since forever, and have fond memories of family trips to Chavez Ravine and Dodger Stadium. Best of all was last year, attended a special event and I had the awesome experience of being able to freely roam around the Dodger dugout and wa...
. . . the first one in '66, and then heavily thru the '70s and '80s, when they were a competitive team. Lots of memories - how could anyone forget John Ramsey announcing Manny Mota coming to the plate? After the O'Malleys sold the team, though, they were ...
..which my dear wife R, has asked me to submit, on her behalf, as she felt somehow stimulated by the topic: " Dear all, being a real newbe into posting ( in the Forum here just once, and practically never in the web; likely a natural reluctance.. As I hav...
I had the fortune to see this one in the metal. Just wonderful! :) I suspect your watch is the reference 2701, here shown to the right in the 1945 catalog. All the best for the weekend, dear R Blomman ...
.. I know, you together with my hs & Nico had a nice look at it, with probably On many other pieces short time ago. Thank you again, Best regards, rws/ hs
.. & for her it's the second JLC Vintage , following the E159 - we were wondering about the Ref. but Blomman below had a hint from one of his catalog-pages.. Slowly I guess, I've got to be a little bit careful with smaller diameter pieces - there may be t...