for more on the St. Peter's College vs Brown https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=71093&perpage=&pagenumber=2
I'm happy they just had the score of San Jose Earthquakes on the 12.20am update, the emails are working
after the MLS season, its time to put pressure about the U20 World Cup, that's coming on the 29 of November.
they had the score at 00:40am, they will have the score at least until 5:40am, we got keep the emails coming.
can the Metrostars or the league afford to send some tickets to raise money for the hunger, the league should send some tickets for next year MLS Cup final Our marketing teams are on a deep sleep
I wasn't trying to be overly critical of his lack of English. It's a simply point that he'd be more convincing and persuasive if he'd learn to speak proper English, or at least run his emails through a grammar check. I have no service record. Good for Frank for having one, he should be very proud. However, I'm not sure what it says about our Armed services that we have people in them who can't speak English fluently. But anyways.
1/4 of our armed forces don't speak proper english, blame it on the recruiters. in the Vietnam War, only the minorities got the drafted , the College boys were saved from going.
let's get back to Soccer, its time for WFAN to give Soccer there dues, and you and everybody else could help, you got some strong words for me, would be easier with the guys at WFAN Mike just got called a Yankee punk
Greg Andrulis the coach of the Crew on the media 90 Minutes: A lot of hard core soccer fans get pissed off at the American sports media ignoring soccer – Sports Center, say – how do you feel about all of that? Do you care? Andrulis: I think we have to understand that you are not going to change everybody’s brain, but slowly but surely we’re going to have more converts in the media and people that are going to watch the games on TV and fans are going to go to the games. It’s an evolution, but I don’t think we can get overly discouraged by some mainstream media people who don’t care about the sport. Their minds aren’t the ones we have to change
Frank, why don't you just get a website to chronicle your increasingly Quixotic quest? That way, instead of looking desperate and pathetic when you post updates 10 times in a row, you'll just be providing lots of content!
yeah frank... we love your support for soccer... now get ur own little diary in xanga.com... alot of kids use it these days and i'm sure we'll support you over there.
not the opinion of Mark Chernoff, just got a nice letter, thank me for my interest on the station, and will pass it along. WFAN our best bet is to call or write to our Program Director Mark Chernoff, 34-12 36th Street, Astoria, New York 11106, 718-706-7690. Good luck.
How can the Metrostars team ticketing got the Sales Award ? Commissioner's Award: Ivan Gazidis Official Sports International Referee of the Year: Brian Hall Runners-Up: Kevin Stott, Terry Vaughn ACE Athletic Trainer: Jason Mathews (Chicago Fire) Executive of the Year: Doug Hamilton (Los Angeles Galaxy) Marketing Executive of the Year: Whit Haskel (Los Angeles Galaxy) Operations Executive of the Year: David Feeley (Chicago Fire) Public Relations Team Award: Colorado Rapids Team Ticketing Sales Award: MetroStars Community Relations Executive of the Year: Catherine Marquette (D.C. United) Sales Leader of the Year: Bill Armistead (Los Angeles Galaxy) Team Manager of the Year: Bobby Hammond (Dallas Burn) Ticket Director of the Year: Ryan Haas (Kansas City Wizards) Ticket Revenue Leaders: Bill Armistead (Los Angeles), James Mullins (Los Angeles), Mike Harloff (D.C. United), Nick Harmelin (San Jose), Eric Geisterfer (Los Angeles), Dan Giffin (D.C. United) Group Ticket Sales Leaders: Brandon Wilmoth (Columbus), David Quinn (Chicago), Greg Zaskowski (Chicago), Ali Bradshaw (Dallas), Mike Harloff (D.C. United), Nick Harmelin (San Jose)