+ Follow BILL WALSH Tag
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[Title] => Payton keeps Saints jovial in dreary weather
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DAVIE (AP) – Sean Payton had taken a few pages from the playbook of the late coaching great Bill Walsh before.
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[Title] => The PBA coliseum
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I read with interest the plan of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) to construct its own coliseum. The coliseum is meant to be the permanent home of the league and will feature, we are told, a practice gym, fitness center and merchandising area where teams can market their products.
The plan is interesting because of the inherent complexities of running a coliseum especially in a setting which is not as economically active as major cities in the United States which have basically only one major public assembly facility for sports.
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BILL WALSH
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I read with interest the plan of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) to construct its own coliseum. The coliseum is meant to be the permanent home of the league and will feature, we are told, a practice gym, fitness center and merchandising area where teams can market their products.
The plan is interesting because of the inherent complexities of running a coliseum especially in a setting which is not as economically active as major cities in the United States which have basically only one major public assembly facility for sports.
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February 2, 2010 - 10:26am