Word: teas
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After its many futile attempts to establish itself in New England, soccer finally seems to be here to stay. The New England Tea Men, a new professional franchise, consists mainly of British players but also fields one of the strongest groups of American players...
...England, Coach Noel Cantwell said at last Sunday's opening game against the Tampa Bay Rowdies, "We're not a loose organization; we have strong financial support, and we have true professionals for players. They're conscious of the crowd and are out to please them." The Lipton Tea Company owns the franchise...
...their opening game, the Tea Men pleased a crowd of over 11,000 at Schaffer Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., their home field, despite a televised Red Sox game and John Havlicek's final appearance with the Boston Celtics...
...young solid roster, the Tea Men expect to add a couple of other outstanding players from Europe. Asked if language barriers would be a problem, Coach Cantwell exclaimed, "Soccer is a universal game...
Departing Africa for the Middle East, the tour landed in Saudi Arabia for a session with Crown Prince Fahd at his working palace in Riyadh. Sipping bitter cardamom tea, the de facto head of state stressed his country's role as a moderating influence in the Arab world and spoke of its long friendship with the U.S. But the Prince left little doubt that the friendship would be reappraised if Congress denied the Saudis the F-15 fighter-bombers that he claims to need for national defense...