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Anorak News (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Good times for those of you took the best on the 2-1 shot: Wayne Rooney would get a tattoo of young Kai Rooney on his neck.
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Anorak News (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Good times for those of you took the best on the 2-1 shot: Wayne Rooney would get a tattoo of young Kai Rooney on his neck.
post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
... QB Donovan McNabb in 2003, and Steelers chairman emeritus (not chairman, as Sestak calls him) Dan Rooney, mentioning his commitment to supporting minority coaches . Here's the full Rooney letter: Congressman Sestak Urges Lurie and Rooney to Oppose Limbaugh Mr. Dan Rooney Chairman Pittsburgh Steelers 3400 South Water Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203-2349 Dear Mr. Rooney,...
American Conservative Daily (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
... bullied. But we have learned something else too. While Rush Limbaugh is apparently not welcome, Dan Rooney – owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who has his head so far up President Obama’s rear end that he can tell what the President had for lunch is. Dan Rooney, by many accounts is the black sheep of the Rooney family when it comes to political persuations. But even as he has...
post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Timothy McNulty | October 27, 2009 Early Returns has always been a fan of US Rep Tom Rooney -- see past coverage of Dan Rooney's Florida nephew here -- but the fandom is about to get bigger. He did a tongue-in-cheek interview with Politic o that mentions Caddyshack, Snakes on a Plane and Rush Limbaugh: Who's your closest friend in Congress? Marcia Fudge, even though she's from Cleveland....
post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
Mike Tomlin paused after practice yesterday to chat with his bosses, Art II and Dan Rooney Next, the Steelers head coach visited for a moment with boxer Roy Jones Jr. and friends.
post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
... No. 57 Sam Davis, No. 55 Jon Kolb, No. 46 Reggie Harrison, No. 74 Ray Pinney, No. 9 Matt Bahr, Dan Rooney, defensive coach Dan "Bad Rad" Radakovich (on crutches). . . . In a city more nostalgic than most, it's Alumni Weekend -- aren't those for colleges? -- at Heinz Field, and a lot of the old gang came back. Larry Brown, Andy Russell, Randy Grossman, J.T. Thomas, Moon Mullins,...
The Snooper Report (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
... welcomes into the fold . As for partisanship in sports, there’s Obama-philic Steelers owner Dan Rooney. And as Doug pointed out in last month , while the NFL PAC leans left, NFL owners, team officials, players and coaches overwhelmingly favor Republicans. No matter. Rush-bashers are so desperate to keep him from pursuing his football team ownership dream that they have resorted to...
Fox News (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
... now. If Bill Cowher is going to leave CBS, it would make sense that his former Pittsburgh boss, Dan Rooney, would try to persuade him to go to Carolina. Rooney and Panthers owner Jerry Richardson are the best of friends. Remember, Rooney accepted a draft-choice penalty (tampering charge) for allowing his then-assistant coach Dom Capers to become Carolina's first head coach....
TBO > Sports (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
... knack of knowing when a veteran player is done.2. SteelersRecord since 2000: 106-55-1Owner: Dan Rooney followed his father, Art, into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and no owner has a better rapport with his players. He also has a heck of a track record for picking head coaches.Personnel/Coaching: Kevin Colbert always does a nice job in the draft and Mike Tomlin has been an immediate smash...
Mises Economics Blog (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
... -- as far as I could find -- mentioned the fact that one of the NFL's most prominent owners, Dan Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers, is a major supporter of Barack Obama: During the 2008 US Presidential campaign, Rooney publicly presented Democratic nominee, Barack Obama, with his own personalized Pittsburgh Steelers jersey while at a campaign rally. This act infuriated many Steelers...
Thoughts Of A Conservative Christian (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
... NFL welcomes into the fold . As for partisanship in sports, there’s Obama-philic Steelers owner Dan Rooney. And as Doug pointed out in last month , while the NFL PAC leans left, NFL owners, team officials, players and coaches overwhelmingly favor Republicans. No matter. Rush-bashers are so desperate to keep him from pursuing his football team ownership dream that they have resorted to fabricating...
The Sporting Blog (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
People always gripe when there's the slightest intersection of politics and sports, because sports is supposed to be their refuge from the bickering and banalities of the political spectrum. So it's not a shock that Rush Limbaugh's attempt to purchase the St. Louis Rams would raise some hackles. He's a divisive guy. But to act as though he would be the first is a little ridiculous. Consider that Dan...
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/30/2009
Regional News »Hundreds attend New Ross ceremony for Ted KennedyMICHAEL PARSONSHUNDREDS OF townspeople joined dignitaries at a memorial Mass for US senator Ted Kennedy in New Ross, Co Wexford, yesterday.President Mary McAleese and US ambassador Dan Rooney attended the Mass celebrated by Bishop Denis Brennan of Ferns.Ministers of State Dr Martin Mansergh and Dick Roche also attended. New Ross...
Phillydeals (Free subscription) | 09/28/2009
When Art Rooney Sr. died in 1988, he split the Pittsburgh Steelers five ways among his sons."It went 20 percent to each brother. That wasn't really compliant with NFL rules," which require a 30% controlling owner, says Sanchez, head of M&A at Paul Hastings Genosky and Walker LLC, who's represented four of the five Rooney brothers at various times. "So the NFL had been pushing the Rooneys...
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/26/2009
AMERICA:THE MOST important instinct for the owner of a football team is knowing how to pick a winner. Dan Rooney, the owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the US ambassador to Ireland, wasn’t much involved in politics, but he took a keen interest in debates between Democratic Party candidates before the last US presidential election.