LAS VEGAS — Like the city it calls home, the Vegas Golden Knights organization incorporates flare and showmanship into just about everything it does. Tuesday night’s banner-raising ceremony was no ...
Well, that escalated quickly. A crowd-funded campaign to raise cash to fly a “Fire Al Golden” banner at an upcoming UM game has already reached its $1,000 goal; the banner is tentatively scheduled to ...
A plane flying a banner over Miami football games calling for the dismissal of Al Golden is basically a weekly occurrence at this point, but it appears the tradition is getting expensive. There was ...
On a night when the Golden Knights locked up the Pacific Division title and secured a championship banner, the team unveiled a banner of its own before its 3-2 win over the San Jose Sharks on Saturday ...
LAS VEGAS -- The day it was announced Las Vegas was getting an NHL team. The way that team became a symbol of a city that was in pain before the Golden Knights even played a game. The big trades that ...
The Golden Knights added a third Pacific Division and a second Western Conference champions banner to the T-Mobile Arena rafters while the team was away for the summer. They left room for one more.
Despite Al Golden and his Miami Hurricanes starting the season with an undefeated record, fans have frequently seen banners flying over the stadium urging the firing of Golden. There were at least ...
If you're a regular reader of Dr. Saturday you've seen our posts recently about the fans at Miami who have paid for banners above Hurricanes games in 2015 to ask for the removal of Miami coach Al ...
A banner was flown over Sun Life Stadium Saturday during the first half of the Miami-Cincinnati game. It read, "Fire Al Golden, Save The U" and was apparently purchased by members of the West End Zone ...
It appears weeks of fundraising efforts for a "Keep Al Golden" banner to fly over the Miami-FSU game were all for naught. According to the creator of the Go Fund Me project, Joseph Johnson, an aerial ...
A banner with the phrase "Fire Al Golden, Save The U" flew over Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Saturday morning. Here's a photo by our @aldiazphoto of ...
The thread appeared at 8:01 p.m. on a Thursday. "CLEMSON BANNER(S) LINK," it read. The poster called himself OzarCaneSaw, a member of the message board WestEndZone.com and organizer of its righteous ...
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