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    cave. I hear the roar of trucks as country boys rev up their engines. I see the “cool” kids sitting in their cars as they light up cigarettes. All the parents that pick up their child‚ shaking their head in disappointment. I open the door to the football locker room and immediately become overwhelmed by the smell of sweaty

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    KJELLSTRÖM Nikos MACHERIDIS ASSIGNMENT 1: Essay on a case Greendale Stadium Case ASSIGNMENT 1: Essay on a case Greendale Stadium Case FEKH13 - Project Management A Business Perspective FEKH13 - Project Management A Business Perspective November 19 2012 November 19 2012 Questions 4th Edition of the book. 1. Will the project be able to be completed by the May 20 deadline? How long will it take? Yes‚ the project will be finished by March 27th 2009. That means 54 calendar days ahead

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    The funding of sports stadiums has recently been a very hot topic in the sports media. Most of the modernly built stadiums have been publicly funded‚ which begins a large debate. What rewards does the community receive when a stadium comes to town? Is a sports stadium a positive or negative investment for the community? This debate hits close to home with the city of Cincinnati recently constructing two new stadiums for the local pro teams. When addressing this debate I broke the problem into

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    Temple University Stadium

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    Temple University Stadium – the Stakeholders Following a move to a more competitive sports conference and its most successful football season in many years‚ Temple University is pushing quickly forward with plans to build a new on-campus stadium to seat 35‚000 fans. The multipurpose project (with some new retail development also being planned) would be built at the northwest corner of the school’s main campus in North Philadelphia‚ on land already owned by the university (Adomaitis). Despite growing

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    Coaching in college football is a cutthroat business. People expect results from the program. Different styles are shown from the leader of the team‚ but coaches Urban Meyer and Dabo Swinney are prime examples of how to coach players. These coaches care about the overall person instead of just a football player‚ about their families‚ and the culture of the team. Urban Meyer is the head football coach at The Ohio State University. Meyer grew up in Ohio and was drafted in the 13th round by the

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION It is widely reported that fan behaviour has been a major problem at soccer stadiums in Malaysia. This research will not be addressing this issue‚ but will be on how the correct infrastructure and people will begin the long term strategic aim of working to resolve the dynamics of the crowd and behaviour of crowds in Malaysia stadium. According to BS8800: 1996 “Guide to occupation of health and safety management system”‚ audit is a systematic and wherever

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    The most popular sport in the south‚ football‚ is a game that stumbled out of rugby and soccer. In 1823‚ English soccer player‚ William Ebb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it‚ inspiring the students of Princeton to become involved in a sport they called “ball town”. The first football game was played on November 6th of 1869 in Brunswick‚ New Jersey between the Rutgers and Princeton. The game was observed by one-hundred spectators and the players wore no helmets or uniforms. The players kept

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    Is college football to dangerous? Should it be removed from college sports? These are questions being asked today by many people ranging from doctors to people who have played the game. There are many people on both sides and while both have good points there is only one clear choice here. Football has and is going to stay a collegiate sport. There are many reasons why and not enough reasons on why not to play. This became a big name conversation when the NFL and former players got into a lawsuit

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    This is the moment that all local college football fans have waited all year for‚ rivalry week. One of the greatest rivalry’s in college sports‚ the cross-town rivalry‚ pitting (7-4) USC vs. 22nd ranked (8-3) UCLA. What’s on the line; the Pac-12 South Division‚ a berth in the Pac 12 Championship game and another shot at Stanford. Stanford swept the Los Angeles schools in 2015‚ outscoring UCLA and USC 97-66. Although if either USC or UCLA go on to beat Stanford in a rematch‚ win the conference

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    Old Yankee Stadium

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    The Original Yankee Stadium By Rooney Mendez The famed ballpark up in the Bronx first opened its doors for business on April 18‚ 1923. In its inaugural season‚ Yankee Stadium quickly earned the moniker “The House That Ruth Built” because of the accommodating dimensions down the right field foul line and the short fence that catered particularly to Ruth’s hitting tendencies. Yankee Stadium was often referred to as “the Cathedral up in the Bronx‚” in part due to its pristine architecture

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