Okay, I know that this is selfish and lazy of me, but is there anyone out there interested in doing a bit of free-lance volunteer work "for the good of soccer"? Here's the link to the teams that were there at the Nike Friendlies this weekend: http://www.ussoccer.com/events/competitions.sps?iType=5748&icustompageid=12399 Now, maybe one of you kind people out there in soccer cyberspace who are starting winter break at school (or are proudly living the life of a "soccer bum" and have loads of free time) would want to try to track down as many of the club websites as you can for theses teams? I know, many of them are available at topdrawersoccer.com, but I'd like to have a list just for this year's participating teams. As a club/h.s. coach, I like to try to learn as much as I can about the elite clubs from around the country. So, if anyone is interested in helping out, I would really appreciate it. I'm sure there are others who are interested in this info as well.
All you need to do is Google. These are some I have in my bookmarks. Sockers FC http://sockersfcchicago.com/ Arsenal FC http://www.arsenalsc.net/index.html Blackwatch Premier http://www.blackwatchsoccer.org/premier/content.php?menu=About Colorado Rush http://www.coloradorush.com/ Concorde Fire http://www.concordesoccer.com/ Scott Gallagher http://www.scottgallagher.com/
Thanks guys, I really appreciate the help. Squash, looks as if you had a pretty good weekend at 1-1-2 against some very tough competition. I hope the games served their purpose for you (exposure/development) and allowed you to see how you'll fair next year in college. Thanks again to all.
Well thanks, and i believe you'll see our U-16's to be U-17's next year. Possibly our U-15's to be U-16's next year too. We feel pretty proud about being competitive on a national level for a team from Washington. It's a great event overall.