Stadium Club Pass
May 19th, 2012
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What is the best way to get Dodger Stadium club passes?
For that matter how much is the actual cost. I cant find info on Dodgers.com
I've been to the stadium club 3 times, trust me it's not that good but the only way i can think of is by calling the dodgers ticket office.
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Chicago Cubs - 6/20 $19.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Chicago Cubs - 6/19 $19.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Chicago Cubs - 6/19 $19.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Chicago Cubs - 6/18 $19.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Houston Astros - 6/10 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Houston Astros - 6/10 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Houston Astros - 6/9 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Houston Astros - 6/8 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Houston Astros - 6/8 $9.99 |
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1977 New York Cosmos Vs. China Soccer Game Full Ticket and Stadium Club Pass $14.99 |
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2 STADIUM CLUB PASS PASSES BLUE JAYS @ WHITE SOX 7/8/12 $13.49 |
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2 STADIUM CLUB PASS PASSES RANGERS @ WHITE SOX 7/3/12 $13.49 |
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Angels Stadium DIAMOND CLUB PREFERRED PARKING PASS 06/19/2012 vs SF Giants $12.00 |
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Angels Stadium DIAMOND CLUB PREFERRED PARKING PASS 06/16/2012 vs Diamondbacks $12.00 |
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LA DODGERS STADIUM CLUB -PASS /2012 Yearbook Voucher $9.99 |
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1944 Missouri Valley Kennel Club Dog Show Walsh Stadium St. Louis Bus Pass $4.00 |
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4 Milwaukee Brewers Houston Astros tickets 7/31 Also 4 NYCE Stadium Club Passes $39.99 |
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2 STADIUM CLUB PASS PASSES TWINS @ WHITE SOX 5/22/12 $6.79 |
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2 STADIUM CLUB PASS PASSES TWINS @ WHITE SOX 5/22/12 $6.79 |
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(3x) 1995-1996 Stadium Club / Upper Deck / Press Pass KEVIN GARNETT rookie lot $0.99 |
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vintage guest pass American League Championship series 1976 Yankee Stadium club $5.00 |
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4 MILWAUKEE BREWERS NYCE STADIUM CLUB PASSES VIP 2012 Full Season no Tickets $87.50 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays - 6/7 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays - 6/7 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays - 6/6 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays - 6/6 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays - 6/5 $9.99 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays - 6/5 $9.99 |
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2 STADIUM CLUB PASS PASSES TWINS @ WHITE SOX 5/22/12 $6.79 |
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2 Stadium Club passes - Chicago White Sox vs Seattle Mariners - 6/3 $9.99 |
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JVC MX-C55 500-Watt Mini Audio System with 3-Disc CD Changer and AM/FM Tuner $199.95 With a robust design straight from the sci-fi cinema, the JVC MX-C55 audio system certainly looks powerful. Fortunately for users, the housing isn't just for show, as the 500-watt portable unit includes twin 170-watt GIGA-tube low-pass subwoofers, along with a pair of 80-watt main speakers. The speaker combination creates monster bass that far surpasses the low-frequency output of most mini system... |
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EA Sports FIFA Soccer $37.00 EA Sports FIFA Soccer for PlayStation Vita is a simulation soccer game that brings next generation graphical quality and functionality to handheld players for the first time. Designed to utilize the advanced functionality of the PS Vita, the game features stunning HD graphics, touchscreen controls that allow for precision passing and shooting, and two-player support for wireless head-to-head ba... |
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Championship Manager 2007 (PSP) $14.99 Manufacturer's Description Developed by London-based Beautiful Game Studios (BGS), Championship Manager 2007 is a totally new iteration of the best-selling football management simulation. Championship Manager 2007 has a completely new look with new skins, menu shortcuts and a dynamic side bar, all ensuring that every gaming taste is catered for. The introduction of an International Management opt... |
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JVC MX-GC5 460-Watt GIGA Tube Audio System with 3-Disc CD Changer $219.99 With the GMAX 3-Disc CD Changer you can enjoy your music more thoroughly. The 3-Way Bass Reflex and RHYTHMAX bass enhancement deliver booming bass sound, while the Bi-Amp configuration minimizes distortion and separates sounds for clearer listening. GIGA-TUBE low-pass advanced labyrinth Aero-Tube subwoofers Bi-Amp Configuration separately drives the main speakers & subwoofers for lower distor... |
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Kenwood VR-9070-S 7.1-Channel THX-Certified Home Theater Receiver (Silver) $599.99 There's a world of sound that's available in theaters. THX and Dolby bring incredible digital sharpness to audio, but it can be hard to get the most from it when people are talking on their phones, chatting with each other, munching on popcorn, etc. That's why you need the Kenwood VR-9070 Home Theater Receiver. Get the powerful audio that shakes you in your theater seat, without any of the theater... |
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Kenwood VR-9070 7.1-Channel THX-Certified Home Theater Receiver (Black) $599.99 There's a world of sound that's available in theaters. THX and Dolby bring incredible digital sharpness to audio, but it can be hard to get the most from it when people are talking on their phones, chatting with each other, munching on popcorn, etc. That's why you need the Kenwood VR-9070 Home Theater Receiver. Get the powerful audio that shakes you in your theater seat, without any of the theater... |
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FIFA Soccer 2006 $2.25 FIFA 2006 brings you intense and realistic soccer action -- the world-class soccer action that true fans crave! Get out on the Pitch as you play as you play a complete, authentic, and intelligent soccer experience. Become a player or a manager, as you guide a team through its career and create a legend. Special club transfers Option for downloading updated roster information... |
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2004/05 Press Pass Basketball Box 2004/05 Press Pass Basketball Unopened Box. Box contains 34 unopened packs.... |
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Football Card Lot of 30 Cards From Classic/fleer/topps /Upper Deck/press Pass/pinnacle/bowman Chrome/ultra/stadium Club Football Cards football card lot of 30 cards from bowman chrome/topps/press pass/classic 5sport/donruss classics/score and more.... |
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Adult Club Bunny $36.96 Put some pizzazz in an intimate gathering with this Club Bunny teddy style outfit that includes a long pair of gloves, rabbit tail, & neck tie bow. This will get their adrenaline racing & you'll love the way you look in this sweet number. Don't pass it up at this incredible price. |
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Theatrical Trumpet or Stadium Horn $1.96 ... |
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Brett Favre Unsigned 1994 Topps Stadium Club Card $17.54 Brett Favre Unsigned 1994 Topps Stadium Club Card Brett Favre Unsigned 1994 Topps Stadium Club Card |
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1991-92 Stadium Club Hockey UNCUT SHEET $21.67 1991-92 Stadium Club Hockey UNCUT SHEET 1991-92 Stadium Club Hockey UNCUT SHEETEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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John Smoltz Autographed 1992 Topps Stadium Club Card $43.86 John Smoltz Autographed 1992 Topps Stadium Club Card John Smoltz Autographed/Signed 1992 Topps Stadium Club Card |
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Glen Rice Autographed 1994 Topps Stadium Club Basketball Card $21.93 Glen Rice Autographed 1994 Topps Stadium Club Basketball Card Glen Rice Autographed / Signed 1994 Topps Stadium Club Basketball Card |
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Ruben Sierra Autographed 1992 Topps Stadium Club Card $21.93 Ruben Sierra Autographed 1992 Topps Stadium Club Card Ruben Sierra Autographed / Signed 1992 Topps Stadium Club Card |
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Glenn Dorsey Autographed 2008 Topps Stadium Club Card $109.65 Glenn Dorsey Autographed 2008 Topps Stadium Club Card Glenn Dorsey Autographed / Signed 2008 Topps Stadium Club Card |
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Orange Bowl Stadium No Pass Through Ticket Sign $104.99 This authentic Orange Bowl "Hold Your Own Ticket" sign was found in an old locked storage room under the stadium. This sign dates back to the 70's & 80's. This one of a kind collectible was posted outside and around the ticket booth telling fans that they must hold their own ticket - no pass outs permitted. Measures 30in x 18in. |
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1932 Architecture $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Radio City Music Hall, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Arsenal Stadium, One South Broad, Herbert C. Hoover Building, Hinchliffe Stadium, Treetops Hotel, Little Rock United States Post Office and Courthouse, St Wilfrid's Church, Brighton, Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Gene Snyder United States Courthouse, E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Narkomfin Building, Notre-Dame-Des-Missions-Du-Cygne D'enghien, American International Building, Federal Office Building (Seattle, Washington), Mccarty Memorial Christian Church, Folger Shakespeare Library, Thurgood Marshall U.s. Courthouse, Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence, Little White House, Martin-Du-Canigou, U.s. Post Office (Nyack, New York), Owyhee Dam, Claverack Free Library, Giraffe Manor, Louisiana State Capitol, Delta Bessborough, Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, Villa Cavrois, War Memorial Opera House, Glenmore Reservoir, Maison de Verre, Clarence H. Cooke House, Gulf Tower, Cua Bac Church, American Institute of Pharmacy Building, Shaarey Zedek, Gibbet Mill, Rye, Arras Memorial, Fossil Cabin, St. John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church, Professional Building (Phoenix, Arizona), Claude Mckay Residence, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, Wellsboro Armory, U.s. Post Office (Dansville, New York), Church Building, Shadow Mountain Lookout, Gunsight Pass Shelter, U.s. Post Office (Seneca Falls, New York), Qwest Building, Firouz Bahram High School, Clark Hall, University of Virginia, Walton Ranger Station Historic District, Rundel Memorial Library, U.s. Post Office (Potsdam, New York), U.s. Post Office (Newcastle, Wyoming), U.s. Post Office (Norwich, New York), Cape Decision Light, Jamestown Armory, At |
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2004 National Football League Season $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Super Bowl XXXIX was an American football game played on February 6, 2005, at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 2004 regular season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots (17-2) defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles (15-4), 2421, and became the first team since the 199798 Denver Broncos to win consecutive Super Bowls, as well as the most recent time that any team had done so to date. New England also became the second team after the Dallas Cowboys to win three Super Bowls in four years. This was the Patriots' third straight Super Bowl victory in which they won by a margin of three points. They defeated the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI, 2017, and the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII, 3229. Each of these margins was because of an Adam Vinatieri field goal, two of which (against the Rams and the Panthers) happened in the final seconds of the 4th quarter. The Patriots, playing in their first-ever outdoor Super Bowl, forced four turnovers, while New England wide receiver Deion Branch, who recorded 133 receiving yards and tied the Super Bowl record with 11 catches, was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player. Because he recorded 10 catches during the previous year's Super Bowl, he also set the record for the most combined receptions in 2 consecutive Super Bowls (21). Branch was the third offensive player ever to win Super Bowl MVP honors without scoring a touchdown or throwing a touchdown pass. The other 2 players were Joe Namath in Super Bowl III and Fred Biletnikoff in Super Bowl XI. New England finished the regular season with a record of 14-2, bested only by the Steelers' 15-1 mark, an... More: |
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2012 Summer Olympic Venues: Old Trafford, St James' Park, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena $30.24 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Old Trafford, St James' Park, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Lord's Cricket Ground, Olympic Stadium, Venues of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Hampden Park, Hyde Park, London, Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Excel London, Wembley Arena, Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, Greenwich Park, London Velopark, Broxbourne White Water Canoe Centre, Horse Guards Parade, London Aquatics Centre, Weald Country Park, Royal Artillery Barracks, Olympic Park, London, Dorney Lake, 2012 Olympic Marathon Course, Basketball Arena, North Greenwich Arena 2, Handball Arena, Olympic Hockey Centre, Hadleigh Country Park. Excerpt: The Mall will form part of the course of the 2012 Olympic Marathon The 2012 Olympic Marathon Course will be used for both the men's and women's marathon races at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London . The course will circuit much of central London, starting at Tower Bridge , before heading to a finish at the Olympic Stadium . Route description Commencing from Tower Bridge , the route will circuit central London three times. Each circuit will pass by or through the Tower of London , the Victoria Embankment , the Palace of Westminster , Parliament Square , Westminster Abbey , Birdcage Walk , Green Park , Buckingham Palace , the Mall , Trafalgar Square , the Strand , St Paul's Cathedral , and the City of London . After the final circuit, the route then heads east, along Whitechapel Road and Mile End Road , towards the Olympic Park and a finish in the Olympic Stadium . Route map This is a stylised map showing the major features of the route without showing every bend. The map is approxiately to scale. Schematic Diagram Showing the London 2012 Olympic Router London Marathon comparison Since the annual London |
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Buildings and Structures in Switzerland by Canton: Buildings and Structures in Graub nden, Buildings and Structures in Ticino $19.84 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Buildings and Structures in Graubünden, Buildings and Structures in Ticino, Buildings and Structures in Valais, Buildings and Structures in the Canton of Zurich, Bernina Railway, Gotthard Base Tunnel, Museo Delle Culture, Burg Marmels, Disentis Abbey, Gotthard Road Tunnel, Gotthard Rail Tunnel, San Bernardino, Therme Vals, Ceneri Base Tunnel, Verzasca Dam, Lugano Airport, Great St Bernard Tunnel, Rheinau Abbey, Great St Bernard Hospice, Lugano Cathedral, Monte Ceneri Transmitter, Porta Alpina, Cornaredo Stadium, Osservatorio Astronomico Di Gnosca, Ruine Neuburg, Stadio Comunale Bellinzona, Basilique de Valère, Cholfirst Radio Tower, Stadio Del Lido, Vereina Tunnel, Monte Generoso Observatory, Sternwarte Mirasteilas, Campo Sportivo "Al Vallone", Ruine Castelmur, Tarasp Castle, Church of San Giovanni Battista, Bubenholz Tunnel, Cholfirst Tunnel, Marthalen Landi-Silo. Excerpt: The Bernina Railway is a single track metre gauge railway line forming part of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB). It links the spa resort of St. Moritz, in the Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, with the town of Tirano, in the Province of Sondrio, Italy, via the Bernina Pass. It also ranks as the highest adhesion railway in the Alps, and - with inclines of up to 7% - as one of the steepest adhesion railways in the world. On 7 July 2008, the Bernina Railway and the Albula Railway, which also forms part of the RhB, were recorded in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, under the name Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes. The whole site is regarded as a cross border joint Swiss-Italian heritage area. The most famous trains operating on the Bernina Railway are known as the Bernina Express. Bernina Railway with the Palü Glacier in the background. Postcard from ca... |
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Causeways in Miami-Dade County, Florida: Rickenbacker Causeway, Venetian Causeway, Macarthur Causeway, Julia Tuttle Causeway $9.05 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Rickenbacker Causeway, Venetian Causeway, Macarthur Causeway, Julia Tuttle Causeway, William H. Lehman Causeway, John F. Kennedy Causeway, Broad Causeway, Port Boulevard. Excerpt: The Rickenbacker Causeway connects the city of Miami, Florida, USA to the barrier islands of Virginia Key and Key Biscayne across Biscayne Bay. The Causeway is a toll road, owned and operated by Miami-Dade County. Automobiles traveling southbound from Miami pay a toll of US$1.50 as of March 2009; northbound traffic is not charged any toll. Various pre-paid plans using a 'C-Pass' transponder are available. Also known as (unsigned) State Road 913 , the causeways northbound continuation is a pair of flyover ramps to northbound Interstate 95 (unsigned SR 9A) and southbound Brickell Avenue (US 1/unsigned SR 5); the southbound continuation is Crandon Boulevard, which extends roughly five miles through the center of Key Biscayne, terminating near the Cape Florida Lighthouse in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Named after Eddie Rickenbacker, the American World War I flying ace and founder and president of Miami-based Eastern Air Lines, the causeway provides access to the Miami Seaquarium, the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Scienceof the University of Miami, MAST Academy (on the site of the former Planet Ocean), Virginia Key Park, and Miami Marine Stadium on Virginia Key, and to Crandon Park, the Village of Key Biscayne, and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Talk of a bridge to Key Biscayne, inspired by the bridges connecting Miami to Miami Beach, started in 1926. The northern two-thirds of Key Biscayne was owned by William John W.J. Matheson, who had established a coconut plantation on the island. In February 1926 Matheson entered into an agreement with ... More: |
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Central Washington University Alumni: Central Washington Wildcats Football Players, Jon Kitna, Mike Reilly, Mallory Holtman, Keith Grennan $7.79 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Central Washington Wildcats Football Players, Jon Kitna, Mike Reilly, Mallory Holtman, Keith Grennan, James Hasty, Joe Callero, Sean Lewis. Excerpt: Jon K. Kitna (born September 21, 1972 in Tacoma, Washington) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 1997. He played college football at Central Washington. Kitna has also played for the Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions. He attended Central Washington University and was quarterback for the Wildcats from 1992-1995. In 1995 the Wildcats won the NAIA National Football Championship with Kitna as their quarterback. Kitna was named the World's Most Valuable Player in NFL Europe when he led the Barcelona Dragons to the 1997 World Bowl Championship (World Bowl V), winning 3824 over the Rhein Fire. Kitna was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Seattle Seahawks. He served as a backup to Warren Moon in 1997 and most of 1998, but started the final five games of the 1998 season. Then, in 1999, he started 15 games for the Seahawks, leading them to a 97 record (Kitna going 87 in games started) and winning the AFC Western Division Championship, though Seattle would lose the wild card game to the Miami Dolphins. In 2000, Kitna opened the season with a four-interception performance against the Dolphins, which opened the door for coach Mike Holmgren to start Brock Huard. During that season, Kitna and Huard rotated as starting QBs due to injury and benchings. His last win for the Seahawks came on a rain-soaked Husky Stadium turf in December of that year, beating the AFC Championship Game-bound Oakland Raiders on a TD pass to rookie Darrell Jackson in the final minute of play. I... More: |
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Denver Broncos Postseason $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Super Bowl Xxi, Super Bowl Xii, Super Bowl Xxxii, Super Bowl Xxxiii, Super Bowl Xxii, Super Bowl Xxiv, the Fumble, the Drive. Excerpt: Super Bowl XII : 1: 2: 3: 4: Total item Date : January 15, 1978 (1978-01-15) item Stadium : Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana item MVP : Randy White , Defensive tackle ; and Harvey Martin , Defensive end item Favorite : Cowboys by 6 item National anthem : Phyllis Kelly of Northeast Louisiana State University item Coin toss : Red Grange item Referee : Jim Tunney item Halftime show : "From Paris to the Paris of America" with the Tyler Junior College Apache Belles, Pete Fountain , and Al Hirt item Attendance : 76,400 item TV in the United States item Network : CBS item Announcers : Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier item Nielsen ratings : 47.2 (est. 78.94 million viewers) item Market share : 67 item Cost of 30-second commercial : US $162,000 item XI : Super Bowl : XIII Super Bowl XII was an American football game played on January 15, 1978 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans , Louisiana to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 1977 regular season. It was the first Super Bowl played inside a domed stadium. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys (15-2) defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos (14-3), 27 10. The Cowboys defensive team dominated most of the game, forcing 8 turnovers and allowing only 8 pass completions by the Broncos for just 61 yards. For the first and only time, two players won Super Bowl MVP honors: defensive tackle Randy White and defensive end Harvey Martin . For White, the honor was won on his 25th birthday. This was also the first time that a |
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Football In Belarus $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Belarus National Football Team, Belarus Women's National Football Team, Football Federation of Belarus, Belarusian Footballer of the Year. Excerpt: The Belarus national football team is the national football team of Belarus and is controlled by the Football Federation of Belarus. After the split of Soviet Union, they played their first match against Lithuania on July 20, 1992 and had their first win in a match versus Luxembourg on October 12, 1994. Before that, Belarus players played for the USSR national football team. Belarus have never qualified for either FIFA World Cup, or UEFA European Championship. However, under coach Eduard Malofeev, the team came very close to playing Germany in a knockout round to qualify for the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, but were defeated by Wales in the last group stage match, missing the chance to pass Ukraine, who tied their last game, for the second place, and to finish behind only Poland. Belorusians, however, are more successful in minor tournaments. In 2002 the team passed Russia and Ukraine to win the "LG Cup". In 2004 and 2008, they won 12th and 14th editions of Malta International Football Tournament respectively. The first with its Olympic Squad and the later with the first team (many starters were only available for the last game vs Malta). The team plays most of its home matches at the 40,000 Dinamo Stadium in downtown Minsk. The only official game that was played at different venue, was a Euro 2008 qualifying match vs Luxembourg on October 13, 2008 at Central Stadion in Gomel which Belarus lost 0:1 in closing minutes. Friendly 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification Friendly 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification 2010 FIFA Worl... More: |
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Hornets de Pittsburgh: Mellon Arena, Duquesne Gardens $14.14 Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : Mellon Arena, Duquesne Gardens. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : La Mellon Arena (aussi connu sous le nom de Pittsburgh Civic Arena de 1961 à 1999 et surnommée The Igloo) est une salle omnisports se trouvant à Pittsburgh en Pennsylvanie aux États-Unis. Elle offre 16 958 sièges en configuration hockey sur glace mais peut accueillir jusqu'à 17 132 spectateurs lors d'un match tout en disposant de 1 696 sièges de club et 56 suites de luxe. La salle est polyvalente car elle peut abriter des matchs de basket-ball avec 17 537 places. Il s'agit de la patinoire des Penguins de Pittsburgh de la Ligue nationale de hockey et depuis 2005, la salle accueille une nouvelle équipe de basket-ball, les Pittsburgh Xplosion de la Continental Basketball Association. La salle est actuellement la plus vieille patinoire de la Ligue nationale de hockey encore utilisée. L'aréna a été construite afin d'accueillir l'Opéra de Pittsburgh qui avait pour habitude de se produire dans le Pitt Stadium mais ne pouvait le faire par temps de pluie. Deux ans plus tôt, deux personnalités de la ville avaient déjà suggéré l'idée que la ville se dote d'une salle avec un toit escamotable. La construction de la , nom d'origine de l'aréna, a commencé en le 25 avril 1958 et représente un budget de 19 millions de dollars. La construction se termine en 1961 pour un coût final de 21,7 millions de dollars, le budget étant dépassé en raison de la construction d'un dôme. L'Igloo a été et reste unique en son genre avec son dôme |
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Nebraska Cornhuskers Football $40.09 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Nebraska Cornhuskers Football, Missouri-nebraska Football Rivalry, Nebraska-oklahoma Football Rivalry, Colorado-nebraska Football Rivalry, 1971 Nebraska Vs. Oklahoma Football Game, Fumblerooski, Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Flea Kicker, Suite Smells of Excess, Black 41 Flash Reverse Pass, Blackshirts, Charles "Cy" Sherman. Excerpt: On Thursday, November 25, 1971, the Nebraska Cornhuskers , defending national champions, ranked #1 with a 20-game winning streak (and 29 games without a loss) played the Oklahoma Sooners , ranked #2. The Cornhuskers defeated the Sooners 3531. Background The teams combined for 17 of 22 first-team All-Big Eight players. Nebraska had the nations top-ranked defense. Oklahoma had the nation's most productive offense with their wishbone averaging over 472 rushing yards per game, a NCAA record. The cover of Sports Illustrated (1971-11-22) published the week of the game included photographs of Nebraska linebacker Bob Terrio and Oklahoma running back Greg Pruitt , nose-to-nose, beneath the headline: "Irresistible Oklahoma Meets Immovable Nebraska. The Husker "Blackshirts" defense included seven first-team All-Big Eight selections, four players who would earn consensus All-America recognition during their careers and two Outland Trophy winners: tackle Larry Jacobson and middle guard Rich Glover . Glover would win both the Outland and Lombardi awards in 1972 and eventually be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame . They were joined in the starting lineup by end Willie Harper, like Glover, a two-time All-American. John Dutton, an All-American in 1973, was a sophomore backup.The Sooners' record-setting wishbone attack was led by All-American QB Jack Mildren who rushed for over 1,000 yards, but was also a very good passer. His weapons were |