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The Last Jerseys Of Germany’s Oberliga

German soccer used to be as divided as their country. The Berlin Wall split pitches as easily as it split their citizens. Bundesliga reigned over in the West with champions Bayern Munich. The DDR Oberliga sat at the other side of the wall. Poorer, lesser in quality, and filled to the brim with Eastern German athletes as political ideologies
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LeBron Gets Too Much Hate

Ever since the National Basketball Association was founded in 1946 there has never been a more polarizing figure than LeBron James. No player has had more vitriol thrown their way from fans, players, and media members alike than James. Today we take a deeper look and try to answer two important questions. Why? And is it warranted?
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MLS 25: Remembering The Old Days

Major League Soccer has kicked off its 25th anniversary season with renewed championship hopes and two new teams coming into the league in the form of Nashville SC and Inter Miami. MLS has turned into one of the top soccer leagues in the Americas, hosting teams from two countries and challenging those from their Southern neighbor Mexico.
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Ozzie Guillen: No Team For Ranting Man

Ozzie Guillen hasn’t managed an MLB team in seven years. That loud, almost incoherent ranting of his hasn’t been heard on the bench for a while. He last stepped out of the Marlins dugout in 2012. The Caracas native was supposed to lead Miami to a new era with a brand new ballpark and logo. But things got out of hand quickly after the former
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