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ESPN Passport - Great way to keep track of games you've attended
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ESPN Passport - Great way to keep track of games you've attended
I recently got into using ESPN Passport: http://sports.espn.go.com/travel/passport/index

Basically you add sporting events that you've been to and it keeps tracks of your wins/losses as well as what opponents you've seen the most. You can even review the event and add pictures from it.

I've recently gotten into doing it and have had to go back through my pictures and tickets to see the games I've attended. It will also chart a map with the stadiums that you have been to. It's a nice way to keep track of just how many games you've attended. You can check my passport here. If you put up the info, be sure to link it here so we can compare records.


Here's mine so you can check it out for yourselves:

http://travel.espn.go.com/travel/passpor...uid=164848
06-08-2010 09:46 AM
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