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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. Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Moins Cher . 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 Yeezy 350 v2 Pas Cher . -- Slugger Jose Abreu, All-Star left-hander Chris Sale and closer Matt Lindstrom are on the disabled list. Yeezy 350 V2 Hyperspace Pas Cher . -- Claudio Bieler hadnt scored since early September, and not from the run of play since mid-July. http://www.pascheryeezy350v2.fr/ . Messis 75th-minute goal answered some of the criticism the clubs all-time leading scorer had received for his lacklustre performances in the teams recent losses in the league, Champions League and Copa del Rey final. MIAMI -- LeBron James went first. Dwyane Wade followed a few days later. And now Chris Bosh has made it a clean sweep. The Big 3, for now anyway, are free. And Pat Riley will soon have the chance to make the Miami Heat even better. Bosh told the Heat on Sunday that he, like James and Wade, will be exercising the early termination option in his contract and forgoing the final two years on his Miami deal -- making him a free agent. The move was not unexpected, and gives the Heat a gigantic amount of financial flexibility to shop with when the free-agent window officially opens at midnight Tuesday. Boshs decision was the last domino that the Heat needed to fall in order to free up the biggest amount of money possible heading into free agency. "Chris is one of the most versatile and dynamic big men in this league, and he has been an instrumental key to our championship success over the last four seasons," Riley, the Heat president, said in a statement released by the team. "We look forward to meeting with Chris and his agent in the coming days to discuss keeping him in Miami for many years to come." Riley expressed similar sentiments when James opted out Tuesday and Wade exercised his option Saturday. "I like it here," Bosh, who averaged 16.2 points this past season, told The Associated Press this month. "Its Miami. Enough said. People are dying to get here." Like James, Bosh could have made $20,590,000 this coming season, and $22,112,500 in the 2015-16 season. Wade was due to make slightly less in each of those years, but between those three and Udonis Haslem -- who did not exercise a player option to make $4.6 million next season -- thats about $66 million in salary that Miami could have been locked in to paying if these decisions went another way. Instead, the thinking seems to be that inn order for the Heat to get better, players knew they needed to give Riley room to work. Yeezy 350 V2 Zebra Pas Cher. "Being able to have flexibility as a professional, anyone, thats what we all would like," James said earlier this off-season, shortly after the finals. All three will be free to sign elsewhere, but theres no indication yet that theyll even look at other clubs -- and if they agree to new deals with the Heat, the team would almost certainly have more than enough financial freedom to upgrade a team that has been to the NBA Finals in each of the last four seasons, winning two championships. With the NBAs salary cap expected to be somewhere around $63.2 million for next season, the Heat will have tons of spending power -- though much of that, they hope, will go right back to keeping James, Wade and Bosh together. The luxury tax threshold should be around $77 million next season, and perhaps up to $81 million for the following year. Reserve guard Norris Cole has a guaranteed contract for just over $2 million for next season, and little-used centre Justin Hamilton has a partially guaranteed deal that could wind up being worth $816,000. Everyone else from the team that lost to San Antonio in five games in this seasons finals either will be a free agent, or in Shane Battiers case, has retired. Among other key Heat free agents: Ray Allen has indicated he would think about returning, point guard Mario Chalmers is expected to listen to other teams but said late in the season that he enjoys Miami, and forward Chris Andersen said hes prepared to play the waiting game. Andersen said last week that he expects to hear what James, Wade and Bosh will do before Miami makes any decisions regarding the filling out of the roster. "You know how it goes, man," Andersen said. "Big money goes first." ' ' '

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