View Single Post
Old February 15th, 2007 #13
William Robert
Banned
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,911
Blog Entries: 3
Default How about the promoters and Profiteers of NiggerBall?

When you give niggers millions of Dollars

for Playing with their Balls,

what do you think they do with that money?


Do any of these Kikes deserve to be on the 100 most destructive Kikes list?

There are 50 so far.

But the list is growing!


Jewish Sports Commissioners, managers, and owners
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of....2C_and_owners

Roman Abramovich, Russia, owner of Chelsea Football Club

Leslie Alexander, U.S., owner of Houston Rockets and Houston Comets

Micky Arison, U.S., owner of the Miami Heat

Gary Bettman, U.S., National Hockey League commissioner

Arthur Blank, U.S., owner of the Atlanta Falcons

Al Davis, U.S., owner of the Oakland Raiders

David Dein, English, vice chairman of Arsenal Football Club and English FA

Steve Ellman, U.S., owner of the Phoenix Coyotes

Theo Epstein, U.S., General Manager of the Boston Red Sox

Don Garber, U.S., Major League Soccer commissioner

Alexandre Gaydamak, France and Russia, co-owner and chairman of Portsmouth F.C.

Dan Gilbert, U.S., owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers

Arcadi Gaydamak, Russia, owner of Beitar Jerusalem FC

Joel Glazer, U.S., Chairman of Manchester United

Malcolm Glazer, U.S., owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, majority owner of Manchester United

Mark Cuban, Owner of Dallas Mavericks

Paul Godfrey, Canada, CEO & President of the Toronto Blue Jays

Henry Samueli, U.S. owner of the Anaheim Ducks, Founder of Broadcom Corporation

Eddie Gottlieb, U.S. basketball coach, owner Philadelphia Warriors, NBA founder

Raanan Katz, Israel, partial owner of the Miami Heat and Owner of Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team.

Herb Kohl, U.S., owner of the Milwaukee Bucks

Bob Kraft, U.S., owner of the New England Patriots and New England Revolution

Jerry Krause, U.S., former general manager of the Chicago Bulls

Kurt Landauer, Germany, President of Bayern Munich

Randy Lerner, US, owner of the Cleveland Browns, owner of Aston Villa [23]

Lerner family, US, owners of the Washington Nationals

Daniel Levy, chairman of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur

Jamie McCourt, U.S., owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, only current female owner in major league baseball (Jewish father, and therefore not considered Jewish under orthodox Jewish law)

Art Modell, U.S., former owner of the Baltimore Ravens

Gabe Paul, long-time president and general manager of the Cleveland Indians

Abe Pollin, U.S, owner of the Washington Wizards

Jaap van Praag, Dutch, President of Ajax Amsterdam 1964-78

Michael van Praag, Dutch, President of Ajax Amsterdam, 1989-2002

Jerry Reinsdorf, U.S., owner of the Chicago Bulls, owner of the Chicago White Sox

Abe Saperstein, U.S. founder and owner of Harlem Globetrotters

Howard Schultz, U.S. owner of Seattle Supersonics. Founder of Starbucks

Bud Selig, U.S., Major League Baseball commissioner

Mark Shapiro, U.S., General Manager of the Cleveland Indians

Ed Snider, U.S., owner of the Philadelphia Flyers

Daniel Snyder, U.S., owner of Washington Redskins

David Stern, U.S., National Basketball Association commissioner

Grigory Surkis, Ukraine, Chairman of Football Federation of Ukraine
L
awrence Tanenbaum, Canada, owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs, owner of the Toronto Raptors

Zygi Wilf (1950 - ) principal owner of the Minnesota Vikings[1]

Fred Wilpon, U.S., owner of the New York Mets

Lewis Wolff, U.S., owner of the Oakland Athletics

Red Auerbach, U.S., coach and GM of the Boston Celtics

Jewish Sportscasters & promoters

Kenny Albert, U.S. sportscaster

Marv Albert, U.S. sportscaster

Mel Allen, U.S. sportscaster, New York Yankees play-by-play announcer

Eddie Andleman, U.S. Sportscaster WEEI

Len Berman, U.S. sportscaster

Chris Berman, U.S. ESPN talk show host (father Jewish)

Bonnie Bernstein, U.S. CBS sportscaster

Linda Cohn, U.S. ESPN anchor

Myron Cope, Pittsburgh Steelers radio announcer

Howard Cosell, U.S. sportscaster

Rich Eisen, U.S. former ESPN, NFL Network anchor

Eddie Epstein, U.S. Sportswriter ESPN

Mike Greenberg, U.S. ESPN anchor

Hank Greenberg, U.S. Football Analyst

Paul Heyman, U.S. professional wrestling manager & promoter

Melissa Hiatt, U.S. professional wrestling valet

Dana Jacobson, U.S. co-host ESPN's Cold Pizza

Suzy Kolber, U.S. Sportswriter ESPN

Tony Kornheiser, U.S. radio show host, t.v. show host, author

Michael Landsberg, Canadian TSN anchor

Al Michaels, U.S. sportscaster

Steve Levy, U.S. ESPN anchor

Johnny Most, U.S. sportscaster (Boston Celtics)

Elliott Price,Canadian Montreal Expos Radio play-by-play

Karl Ravech, U.S. ESPN journalist

Sam Rosen U.S. sportscaster (New York Rangers on TV, NHL on OLN, NFL on Fox)

Charley Steiner, U.S. Los Angeles Dodgers Radio-TV play-by-play announcer

Dick Stockton, U.S. broadcaster, TNT

Steve Stone, U.S. broadcaster WGN

Suzyn Waldman, New York Yankees TV play-by-play announcer in mid-1990s and current commentator/analyst for NY Yankees radio broadcasts, first woman to hold either position on a regular basis for a Major League baseball team.

Last edited by William Robert; February 16th, 2007 at 01:50 AM.