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As West Ham bid farewell to Boleyn Ground, Sky Sports looks back at the iconic stadiums 112-year history with the help of five

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As West Ham bid farewell to Boleyn Ground, Sky Sports looks back at the iconic stadiums 112-year history with the help of five Hammers icons in a new documentary to be shown at 6pm on Tuesday on Sky Sports 1 HD. Wholesake Fake Air Jordan 1 . With 2,391 appearances, 246 goals, seven Hammer of the Year awards and 10 major honours or promotions between them, West Ham legends Billy Bonds, Alan Devonshire, Phil Parkes, Tony Gale and Tony Cottee have more memories than most of the Boleyn Ground.They gathered together in the Greenwood and Lyall lounge at the famous old ground to reminisce on their combined 69 years as West Ham players. The quintet touch on their experiences as fans before and after they donned the famous claret and blue shirt - or stepped into the dug-out, in the case of Bonds.Among tales of Bobby Moore and Trevor Brooking playing with beer barrels for goal posts, block tackles, naps for warm-ups, European comebacks and the legendary chicken run, they also look forward to the Hammers future at their new home in Stratford at the Olympic Stadium.Watch The Boleyn Boys on Tuesday, 6pm, Sky Sports 1 HD, followed by live coverage of West Ham v Manchester United. Also See: Sky Live: West Ham v Man Utd Farewell to the Boleyn blog West Ham daring to dream Memorable Boleyn matches Fake Shoes From China . The Brazilian heads into Saturday afternoons race coming off a close runner-up finish to Ryan Hunter-Reay in the Indianapolis 500. Replica Shoes . The team also announced Tuesday that the Braves will wear a commemorative patch on the right sleeve during the season. The patch, shaped like home plate, carries the number 715, Aarons autograph and a "40th Anniversary" banner. https://www.fakeshoes.net/ . Ashton scored a hat trick -- giving him 13 goals in 16 AHL games this season -- to power the Toronto Marlies to a 5-2 victory over the visiting Lake Erie Monsters in AHL action on Sunday.Kei Nishikori and Nick Kyrgios are part of todays quarter-final line-up at the Miami Open, live on Sky Sports. Sixth-seed Nishikori will firstly take on Gael Monfils, while Kyrgios comes up against 12th seed Milos Raonic in the last eight of the hard court tournament in Florida.The Japanese player has made comfortable progress, winning all three of his matches without dropping a set, and easily defeated Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut 6-2 6-4 in the last stage. Kei Nishikori is yet to drop a set on his route to the quarters Monfils booked his place in the quarters with a battling win over Grigor Dimitrov - Andy Murrays conqueror - which saw the Frenchman hit back to claim a 6-7 6-3 6-3 win.In their only previous meeting, Nishikori sealed a 6-1 3-6 6-3 win over Monfils at the Halle Open in 2014.Can Kyrgios topple Raonic?Kyrgios lived up to his controversial reputation in the last round, squabbling with an umpire after hitting a ball into the crowd. Nick Kyrgios questioned the integrity of ATP Miami umpire in his match with Andrey Kuznetsov after he was given a warning for hitting a ball into the crowd But the Australian quickly regained his composure in his 7-6 6-3 win over Andrey Kuznetsov. Fake Nike Shoes. Raonic has shown no signs of the injury problems that hampered him earlier in the year and made short work of his last opponent Damir Dzumhur, winning 6-0 6-3. The pair have met three times before, with Raonic winning twice, but Kyrgios won their most recent encounter at Wimbledon last year.Watch todays quarter-finals at the Miami Open, from 6pm on Sky Sports 3. Also See: Djokovic sees off Berdych Azarenka ends Kontas run ' ' '

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