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leagues
noun
Plural of league
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Beckham also highlighted the fact that NFL players' careers are not as long as their counterparts in other major sporting leagues in the US.
The recruitment of Rob Jones was a masterstroke worthy of a club that had a rich tradition of mining gems from the lower leagues.
"I assume many managers have achieved promotion to the top flight in two different leagues in consecutive seasons before (I may be wrong, though!), but has any other boss ever done it via play-offs both times?" Send your questions and answers to [email protected] or get in touch via Twitter @TheKnowledge_GU.
"We have seen too much of plcs, breakaway leagues, and the top level becoming greedier, to the detriment of the rest.
In this trade, that is bad news for developers, because that's the big leagues.
He will be the first to admit he has learnt about the Premier League and how difficult it is compared to other leagues he has been in and the style you need.
The home-reared matadores, a short list, find employment in foreign leagues.
Not all leagues had such significant legal impacts on labor relations, but in many cases, the presence of a competitor forced major rises in player salaries.
The 71-year-old beat the former AC Milan player Demetrio Albertini after three rounds of voting in Rome, despite having drawn heavy criticism last month by making an allegedly racist comment about "eating bananas" during an address to a summer assembly of Italy's amateur leagues.
He has no experience, they said, well now he has had success in one of the top leagues in the Western hemisphere.
And will success breed price hikes as in so many other leagues?
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