FYI: SportsNet LLC

Discussion in 'Business and Media' started by mpruitt, Nov 25, 2004.

  1. mpruitt

    mpruitt Member

    Feb 11, 2002
    E. Somerville
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    After listening to the Donavan press conference and following close attention to the baseball Hot Stove season it struck me as interesting that American soccer has it's own Super Agent. I just decided to check out Motzkin's company website.

    Here's the link. Nothing too earth shattering or interesting on it. Other than their phone number and Motzkin's e-mail address.

    http://www.sportsnetllc.com/index.htm

    Unfortunately they don't have a full client list on their site.

    Motzkin's bio is interesting too.

    http://www.sportsnetllc.com/compInfo_motzkin.htm
     
  2. bostonsoccermdl

    bostonsoccermdl Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 3, 2002
    Denver, CO
    I was actually at one time looking to go into this field, until I found out you needed a law degree be an agent. I just couldnt force myself through law school..

    That, and the fact that the jobs are next to impossible to come by discouraged me..
     
  3. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You don't need a law degree to be an agent, I'm not sure you even need USSF approval anymore.
     
  4. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Reading Motzkin's bio brings up the WC 94 boys club striking again.
     
  5. gamewornsoccer

    gamewornsoccer New Member

    Nov 30, 2004
    You don't need to be a lawyer to be an agent though it certainly helps
     
  6. mpruitt

    mpruitt Member

    Feb 11, 2002
    E. Somerville
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Yeah isn't that odd. I don't think anyone ever mentions at least to what I've seen, his previous connection to the USSF. I suppose it makes sense given that you'd expect him to have a background in the game, but it's certainly interesting that he appears to have started out as part of that whole 'crew.'

     

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