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NFL Tickets on Sale for the NFL Season Opening Games
by admin on Sep.07, 2009, under Entertainment News, Sports News
NFL Tickets are on sale now for the home opening games of the NFL season this weekend and the 2009-10 NFL football schedule is loaded with plenty of great games to see this year. It will be interesting to see if there is a slowdown in ticket sales for the NFL this year after MLB struggled this summer. With fewer games the NFL may get by a little easier, but that may depend on what part of the country you live in, how the economy is rebounding in your area and how well your team is playing.
There are some exciting games on tap this Sunday including the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers game at Lambeau Field, and the Washington Redskins and NY Giants game at Giants Stadium. The Packers played well in the preseason under Aaron Rodgers and hope to get past the Brett Favre era and start a new winning program after last years disappointing season.
For Monday Night Football, it’s the San Diego Chargers vs the Oakland Raiders at Oakland Coliseum. We’ll see just how far JaMarcus Russell and the Raiders have come since last year after a tough couple of preseason games. The Oakland Raider fans deserve better than what they’ve seen the last few years and San Diego doesn’t want to help them out with this game.
Dallas Cowboys on Top of Forbes List
by admin on Sep.03, 2009, under Business News, Entertainment News, Sports News
The Dallas Cowboys franchise is once again the most valuable team in US sports franchises with an estimated value of 1.65 Billion. And we can safely assume that does not include the new Cowboys Stadium which cost over a billion to construct.
The Washington Redskins are not far behind at just under 1.65 billion. The NFL team with the least value is the Oakland Raiders who are down again this year at 765 million, but what more can you expect from a team with their record and history of problems.
The average value of NFL teams is still over a billion, so even though eight of the teams saw a decline in value, they don’t seem to be worrying too much yet. The NFL is getting ready to kick off the new season on Thursday September 10th with the Tennessee Titans taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field
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Paul McCartney Adding Shows, Though No Official Tour
by admin on Jun.22, 2009, under Entertainment News, Music News
Paul McCartney has been adding a few more concerts in North America but is not planning a full tour of the states, so you’re very lucky if he’s coming to one of a few choice cities. The first concert for Paul McCartney will be at the Halifax Common with all of the floor seating as general admission and the bleachers reserved seating. The next shows will be a three night stand at Citi Field in New York on July 17, 18 and the 21st. Citi Field is the brand new home of the New York Mets and three show will bring a lot of McCartney fans to the New York area. The last of the scheduled shows is for the FedEx Field in Landover, Md on August 1st. This is another large stadium, the home of the Washington Redskins, but it was Washington Coliseum that the Beatles played their first concert in the United States.
We can only hope that Paul McCartney will continue to add more concert dates but if your looking for tickets, we have the best Paul McCartney tickets on sale now!


