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・ Bob Levy (comedian)
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・ Bob Lilley (footballer)
・ Bob Lilley (soccer)
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Bob Ley : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Ley

Bob Ley (; born March 16, 1955) is a sports anchor and reporter for ESPN. A multiple Emmy Award-winner, he is the longest tenured on-air employee of the network, having joined ESPN just three days after the network's 1979 launch.〔
==Early life and education==
Ley grew up in Bloomfield, New Jersey, where he attended Bloomfield High School.〔Sandomir, Richard. ("TV SPORTS; Disney Making a Commitment to Complete Soccer Coverage" ), ''The New York Times'', June 7, 1998; accessed December 25, 2007. "''The American games are important,'' said Ley, who became a soccer enthusiast when he attended Bloomfield High School in New Jersey during the North American Soccer League's heyday."〕〔Orr, Conor. ("Bloomfield native Bob Ley will be the face of the World Cup for ESPN" ), ''The Star-Ledger'', June 9, 2010; accessed July 18, 2011. "Unfortunately for Bob Ley, he was the first of the two team managers to show up at Bloomfield High’s soccer practice on that fall afternoon in 1971. His best friend and co-manager Bob Longo disagrees on the circumstances, but remembers vividly the sight of the future ESPN anchor in a compromising position after the team’s players stuffed Ley into the wire equipment cart and rolled him straight into the pond near the field."〕 He got his start in broadcasting as a sportscaster and program director at WSOU at Seton Hall University, and interned as a production staffer at WOR-AM in New York City. After graduating ''magna cum laude'' with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, Ley worked several minor broadcasting jobs, including public address announcer with the New York Cosmos soccer team, before landing his first major position with ESPN just three days after the network's launch in 1979.〔(Bob Ley signs with Octagon ), octagon.com; accessed May 8, 2015.〕

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