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Tampa Selected To Host 2009 Super Bowl

Sep 29, 2014 11:54 PM

The city of Tampa Bay was once again selected to host the Super Bowl on Wednesday. Their next turn will come in 2009. They last hosted the Super Bowl in 2001 when the Ravens defeated the Giants. ``We could not have done it without the Glazers. We just want to thank them for everything they have done,'' Tampa mayor Pam Iorio said in Washington, D.C., where NFL owners are meeting this week. ``We have a city that is just crazy about sports. It is a wonderful partnership that we have had with the NFL since 1984.''

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Seahawks Close To Landing Howell

Sep 29, 2014 11:52 PM

The Seattle Seahawks are close to signing yet another player from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Seattle is believed to be closing in on an agreement with free agent safety John Howell. Previously, Seattle signed free agent wide receiver Joe Jurevicius and tackle Chartric Darby. Howell would be the third player taken from the Bucs? lineup. The Bucs are believed to have interest in re-signing Howell, but salary cap issues may prevent the two sides from reaching an agreement.

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Glazer Purchases Majority Stake Of Manchester United

Sep 30, 2014 9:02 PM

Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Malcolm Glazer gained control of the world's richest soccer team Thursday, and in the process receiving strong resentment from Manchester United fans who fear the "heart and soul" of the storied club has been sold to foreign interests. Glazer began a $1.47 billion takeover bid of the team by becoming its majority shareholder. His ownership reached 56.9 percent after he bought a 28.7 percent share held by Irish racehorse owners J.P. McManus and John Magnier. Financial analysts said the deal seemed certain to succeed, and suggested Glazer's ownership could quickly reach the critical 75 percent threshold. At that level, he could take the club private. Late Thursday, the BBC reported Glazer reached the 70 percent ownership level, without giving detail. Two weeks ago, Man United's board said it would not recommend Glazer's takeover to investors because his business plan appeared "aggressive." Glazer was given a May 17 deadline to submit a plan or withdraw his attempts to buy the club. Glazer's first two proposals were rejected by the board, which said the package relied too heavily on borrowed money. "The board awaits the formal terms of the Red Offer and a further announcement will be made once the board has reviewed that announcement," a club statement said.

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