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- Icons.com abstract "Icons.com, founded by James Freedman, was initially a football website that provided regular diary updates from many of the world's top footballers and also guest interviews from some of the biggest names in the football world. It was the leading portal for footballer websites in the world, housing official personal websites of around 70 players.Football fans had access to diaries about the inside workings of a football club and their lives as professional footballers, as well as other sections focusing on their biographies and lives off the pitch.In the past, several high-profile players had used Icons.com to announce major breaking-news stories. For example, Marc Overmars became the first player in history to announce a big-money transfer via his personal website in 2000, when he left Arsenal for Barcelona in a £25 million move. Former Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United striker Frédéric Kanouté, now with Sevilla, once reported via his Icons website that he was safe and in hiding after he'd received death threats from Mali fans after a disappointing performance for his country. These are just two examples of many where the following day's newspaper headlines were read first on Icons.com.In late 2008, Icons.com became exclusively focused on selling signed memorabilia from the world's best footballers. Icons.com regularly meets past and present players such as Pele, Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ryan Giggs, Kaká, Cesc Fàbregas, Éric Cantona, and Fernando Torres for signing sessions and sells its signed shirts, boots, and photos direct to the public through the site and exclusively in-store at Harrods.Icons.com also supplies the prizes for the weekly Sky Sports programme, Revista de la liga.".
- Icons.com wikiPageExternalLink www.icons.com.
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- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Cristiano_Ronaldo.
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- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Diego_Maradona.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Cantona.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink FC_Barcelona.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Torres.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Football_(soccer).
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- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Football_team.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Forward_(association_football).
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Frédéric_Kanouté.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Harrods.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Kaká.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Lionel_Messi.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Mali_national_football_team.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Overmars.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
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- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Pelé.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Ryan_Giggs.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Sevilla_FC.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Sky_Sports.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Striker_(association_football).
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C..
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink Web_portal.
- Icons.com wikiPageWikiLink West_Ham_United_F.C..
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- Icons.com subject Category:Association_football_websites.
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- Icons.com comment "Icons.com, founded by James Freedman, was initially a football website that provided regular diary updates from many of the world's top footballers and also guest interviews from some of the biggest names in the football world.".
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