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Better to Reign in Hell

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by Jim Miller

Rock Bottom Brewery

  Rodriguez, Nash

  Rolling 20s,

  Romanowski, Bill

  Rosacker, Mike

  Rowe, David

  Roxie, Ryan

  Rozelle, Pete

  Russell, Darrell

  Ryan Roxie and the Silver and Blackouts; “C’mon Raiders,”

  Sabol, Steve: “Autumn Wind, The,”

  Sacramento, Calif.

  Saint Louis Rams

  San Bernardino Raiders Fan Club

  San Diego; Gaslamp Quarter; in San Diego; Pacific Beach; Raider games in; strikes in

  San Diego Chargers; fans

  San Diego Raiders Fan Club

  San Diego Union-Tribune

  San Francisco

  San Francisco Chronicle

  San Francisco 49ers; fans, perception of

  San Leandro, Calif.

  Sanders, Pharaoh

  Sandlin, Stephanie

  Santana, Carlos

  Santa Rosa, Calif.

  Schwarzenegger, Arnold

  Scott, Randolph

  Seale, Bobby

  Seattle Times

  Self, Robert O.: “California’s Industrial Garden,”

  Señor Raider Man

  Service Employees International Union

  Shadinger, Mark

  Sheehan, Mike

  Shell, Art

  Shelton, Mark

  Shock, James

  Silver and Black Illustrated

  Sims, Barry

  Singh Shady

  66th Avenue Black Hole

  66th Mob

  Skeleton Crew, the

  Skull Lady

  Skull Patrol

  Slack, David

  Slackenloader

  Smith, Kerry

  Smith, Luther

  Smith, Taravian

  Smoke–A–Lot Records

  Snider, Kris

  Snow, Ron

  Soliday, Bill

  Song, W.S.

  South Shield

  South West Florida Silver and Black Attack

  Sparkes, Jo

  Spinola, Joe

  Spinola, John

  sports: appeal of; religion and; relocation of teams; See also football

  sports bars. See also specific names

  Sports Edition Bar and Grill

  Sports Fan Research Group

  Stabler, Ken

  Stahlman, King

  Stallybrass, Peter: “From Carnival to Transgression,”

  Steinbrenner, George

  Stinchcomb, Matt

  Stokes, J.J.

  strikes, labor

  Stubblefield, Dana

  subcultures; reaction to

  Super Bowl XXXVII, ; Operation Game Day; security at

  tailgate parties. See Oakland Coliseum

  Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  Tatum, Jack

  Tennessee Titans

  Thomas, Lafayette

  Thompson, Craig

  Thompson, Hunter S.; “The Last Super Bowl,”

  Thornton, Eli

  Tomlinson, LaDainian

  Tracy, Calif.

  Trask, Amy

  Trebel, Mike

  Treu, Adam

  Trotter, William Monroe

  Tucker, Jill

  Tufty’s House of Pain

  Tuiasosopo, Marques

  Upshaw, Gene

  Uribe, Luis Fernando

  Utterback, Shawn

  Valium, Mike

  Valley, Wayne

  Venice Beach Drumming Circle

  Veterans for Peace

  Vigil, Diego

  Vignes, Michelle: Bay Area Blues

  Villapiano, Phil

  Violator, The

  Waite, Steve

  Washington Redskins

  Weir, Stan

  Wenner, Lawrence A.

  Wheatley, Tyrone

  White, Allon: “From Carnival to Transgression,”

  Whitted, Alvis

  Widener, Danny

  Wildavsky, Aaron: Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington Are Dashed in Oakland

  Williams, Marcus

  Williams, Roland

  Wilson, Jimmy

  Wilson, Marc

  Wilson, Mark

  Wisnewski, Steve

  Women’s Liberation Movement

  Woodson, Charles

  Woodson, Rod

  www.AMIAFAN.com

  www.darthraider.com

  www.Raiderslinks.com

  www.silverandblackattack.com

  Yankee Nation

  York, Penn.

  Yoshi’s

  Youth Employment Partnership

  Zamora, Jim

  Zine, Leroy

  Text © 2005 by Jim Miller and Kelly Mayhew

  All rights reserved

  No part of this book may be reproduced, in any form, without written permission from the publisher.

  Published in the United States by The New Press, New York, 2005

  Distributed by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York

  LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

  Miller, Jim, 1965–

  Better to reign in hell : inside the raiders fan empire / Jim Miller and Kelly Mayhew p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  eISBN : 978-1-595-58787-9

  1. Oakland Raiders (Football team) 2. Football fans—United States.

  I. Mayhew, Kelly. II. Title.

  GV956.O24M55 2005

  796.332’64’0970466—dc22

  2005041564

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