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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Kraft, who owns the NFL franchise the New England Patriots, tempered any notion he could be tempted into taking the club off their hands, however, admitting he harbours reservations about the lack of a salary cap in the Premier League.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
MOVING an NFL franchise to London would be “the right thing to do” within the next decade, according to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
Junior Seau is back with the New England Patriots, coming out of retirement for a third time to sign a contract Tuesday for a 20th season as an NFL linebacker.
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
DENVER - Patriots owner Robert Kraft believes the most important aspect of the NFL's fall meetings, which commence in Boston today and run through Wednesday, is to get...
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
by Thomas George Filed under: Patriots , Ravens FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Plenty of Ravens and Patriots players wore pink on Sunday -- matching shoes and gloves -- in honor of breast cancer awareness. Myra Kraft, wife of Patriots owner Bob Kraft, noticed. She stood on the Patriots sideline only minutes before kickoff as both teams stretched and styled nearby. It takes...
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The FanHouse - Wisconsin Football (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
by Thomas George Filed under: Patriots , Ravens FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Plenty of Ravens and Patriots players wore pink on Sunday -- matching shoes and gloves -- in honor of breast cancer awareness. Myra Kraft, wife of Patriots owner Bob Kraft, noticed. She stood on the Patriots sideline only minutes before kickoff as both teams stretched and styled nearby. It takes...
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Everyday Ethics (Free subscription) | 09/25/2009
Boston Globe "It has to raise a conflict of interest," says Boston University advertising and sports marketing prof Chris Cakebread . "We're supposed to be about transparency. How can you be transparent when you cut such a tight relationship between a media group and a team?"
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Oliver Willis (Free subscription) | 09/24/2009
Man, the sports media makes the political media almost seem ethical by comparison. Almost.
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The Los Angeles Business (Free subscription) | 09/24/2009
ESPN has hired Kraft Sports Group as the local sales agent for its new Boston-focused Web site, Sports Business Daily reported. The Web site launched Sept. 14. The date coincided with the Patriots’ first game of the season. (DIS)
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
The Patrick administration plans to use $9 million in stimulus funds for a Foxborough footbridge connecting two parking lots that belong to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
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The Washington Post (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... on any network since the Academy Awards in February. "It's been amazing to me," New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said at the NFL owners' meeting in Boston last month. "One of the things you're concerned about coming into this economic environment is it's important that our partners do well. If you look at the ratings, they've been remarkable. . . . I think there's been...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
LONDON -- Patriots owner Robert Kraft has always been an ardent supporter of the NFL expanding oversees. He made a strong case for London yesterday. When asked if he...
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The Sporting Blog (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
... it's not an easy thing to ask of a franchise. According to Pete Thamel of The New York Times , Patriots owner Bob Kraft has come out and said that he'd like to see an NFL franchise in London within the next decade. Influential though he may be, Kraft is only one owner, and one who already sponsors an Israeli football league. A track record of success in the annual games will...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
Fines of $750,000, exposure as a cheat and losing your team a precious first-round draft choice would be more than enough to earn most coaches a P45. But then Bill Belichick, whose New England Patriots face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Wembley today, as the NFL visits London to play a regular-season game for the third successive year, is not most coaches.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
MOVING an NFL franchise to London would be "the right thing to do" within the next decade, according to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.