Huss
26 May 2006, 06:09 PM
We're just getting started!
BigSoccer.com is pleased to announce that we'll have two columnists in Germany from June 5th through July 10th for this year's World Cup (and a third full time photo editor working with them). They will be providing exclusive content for BigSoccer...content that will be timely, unique, and witty.
Our columnists will be blogging throughout the WC about their experiences: one from inside the stadiums, locker rooms, press rooms and media centers; the other from the fan's perspective in the stands, the parking lots, the streets and the pubs. BigSoccer readers can expect to connect with a 'live' World Cup experience - one constantly complemented with stuning images - and engage our bloggers in our interactive communities. This special World Cup feature will have a special focus on the US team and their rivals and opponents. In fact our bloggers will visit the US team's training camp in Hamburg and follow the team around the United States before they depart for Germany.
BigSoccer will have no less than 10 exciting photos from every game we attend online within an hour, and new photography from Germany will be posted throughout the monthlong festivities. We are currently credentialed to attend several matches, including live photography from all U.S. matches.
Like I said, we are just getting started. Follow it here:
http://www.bigsoccer.com/index.php?page=WCBlog
BigSoccer.com is pleased to announce that we'll have two columnists in Germany from June 5th through July 10th for this year's World Cup (and a third full time photo editor working with them). They will be providing exclusive content for BigSoccer...content that will be timely, unique, and witty.
Our columnists will be blogging throughout the WC about their experiences: one from inside the stadiums, locker rooms, press rooms and media centers; the other from the fan's perspective in the stands, the parking lots, the streets and the pubs. BigSoccer readers can expect to connect with a 'live' World Cup experience - one constantly complemented with stuning images - and engage our bloggers in our interactive communities. This special World Cup feature will have a special focus on the US team and their rivals and opponents. In fact our bloggers will visit the US team's training camp in Hamburg and follow the team around the United States before they depart for Germany.
BigSoccer will have no less than 10 exciting photos from every game we attend online within an hour, and new photography from Germany will be posted throughout the monthlong festivities. We are currently credentialed to attend several matches, including live photography from all U.S. matches.
Like I said, we are just getting started. Follow it here:
http://www.bigsoccer.com/index.php?page=WCBlog