Ian  Laird

Ian Laird

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About

I'm Ian Laird. I'm a kid that likes every sport with a ball in it. The first rule in roadside beet sales: Put the best looking beets up top. The ones that make you pull the car over and say " Wow, I need this beet right now...... Those are the money beets."

Short List

  • Favorite Athletes

    Kevin Durant, (not a bandwagon jumper) Bill Russell , Roger Federer, Oscar Robertson, and A.C. Austin Carr.

  • Favorite Sports Teams

    there's a lot, trust me

  • Favorite Coaches

    the one's who get fired for no good reason.

  • All-Time Sports Moment

    And the band is out on the field, oh my gosh he's running into the endzone!!!

  • Most Memorable Game Attended

    when there was no line to go to the bathroom.

  • Most Unbreakable Sports Record

    Wilt the stilt's 100 point game

  • Ruth or Mays?

    the babe

  • Unitas or Montana?

    Unitas

  • Jordan or Russell?

    Russell. Yes, I know who Michael Jordan is.

  • Gretzky or Orr?

    Gretzky

  • Pele or Maradona?

    Pele

  • Federer or Sampras?

    Fed

  • Tiger or Nicklaus?

    Nicklaus

  • Petty or Earnhardt?

    No thanks

  • Schumacher or Senna?

    Schumacher. I actually know who he is.

  • ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 or SEC?

    Big 10

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  • Mike Kent posted 824 days ago

    Mike  Kent

    Hi, the bleacher report fantasy baseball league is looking for players. If you want to play send me your email and I will send you a invite. First come first serve

  • Ash Marshall posted 831 days ago

    Ash Marshall

    Hey Ian,

    I've just posted a story about the global evolution of tennis and the increasing popularity of the sport. I've put a lot of time and effort into it, and I'd be really grateful to get any feedback you have.

    If you get a chance to check it out, that would be great.

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/594875-the-global-evolution-of-tennis-is-bringing-the-sport-to-new-markets-an-analysis

    Thanks,

    Ash