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| Articles about Football Fans |
| | | Locker Room Community| Social Network for Football Fans | | 2008-08-28 18:08:27 | | It’s just about GO TIME with the football season. This week we are launching our Locker Room Community at Football Jabber. What is this community I speak of? Think MySpace for Football fans. Ever feel like it’s hard to fit into some of these Sports Social Networking sites because there are already tons of members? [...]... | | By: Football Jabber | | |
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| Football Fans Forum | | 2008-07-16 03:07:50 | | Guys, football season is just around the corner and game fans forums are already buzzing with talks and speculations especially after the recently concluded 2008 NFL draft picks. Are these greenhorns going to be a shot in the arm for the teams that picked them or are they just going to fade into the night and soon forgotten for one thing or another. Everybody has their own football picks.College football picks can also be discussed at this awesome sports forum called Addict Sports. Test your picks mettle with others who are equally passionate about their football opinions and picks. Addictsports.com is one of the leading American sports forums with thousands of participants and contributors. Join in the fun now.
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| | Today's Useless Fan Survery -- NFL City With The Most Female Football Fans... | | 2007-09-13 19:25:46 | | I think this is going to become a semi-regular feature here at the MHR. Every week it seems there is another ridiculous survey, ranking NFL teams or cities based on some ludicrous research. This week is no different, with the results of a survery being released that ranked which NFL city had the most female football fans. The results??? According to a Scarborough Sports Marketing survey of 220,354 residents in 75 United States markets conducted last year, Pittsburgh has, by far, the largest base of NFL fans who are women. Pittsburgh is the runaway leader, with 34 percent of the women living in the Steelers' market identifying themselves as fans. Green Bay was second with 29.4 percent, but no other market surveyed had even one-quarter of its women identify themselves as fans. Buffalo was third with 23.7 percent, followed by Cincinnati (22.8 percent), Kansas City (22.4 percent), Jacksonville (21.7 percent), Baltimore and Boston (21.5 percent) and Denver, Tampa-St. P... | | By: Mile High Report | | |
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