Traveler's Guide to American Soccer: Raleigh-Durham

Discussion in 'NWSL' started by wjarrettc, May 2, 2003.

  1. wjarrettc

    wjarrettc Member
    Staff Member

    Oct 1, 2002
    Cliffs of Insanity
    Club:
    Carolina Railhawks
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Noticing there was no entry on the Traveler's Guide to American Soccer website for the Triange area, I threw a quick one together. It mainly features the Courage but I tried to pull in the collegiate and amateur soccer culture here as well.

    It still needs lots of work both cosmetically and content-wise but it's now online at http://www.dansoccerzone.com/SoccerGuide/guide.php?id=44

    Since I'm pretty new to the area myself, I could use feedback from other's in the area on the types of things I should include. Take a look at it and email me or post any suggestions for additions and I'll see if I can't get them into the next version.

    Regards,

    Jarrett
     
  2. Heeligan2

    Heeligan2 Member

    Jan 27, 2001
    Earthaven, NC
    Very nice!

    Under honors, it might be worth mentioning that we were also the regular season champions in 2002.

    Under restaurants, it might be appropriate to mention those restauarants that have a soccer connection. In Chapel Hill, I believe that Carla Overbeck's husband owns Squids on 15-501 and Anson Dorrance's brother owns or co-owns 411 West on Frankin Street. In Raleigh, I think Anson Dorrance's brother owns or co-owns 518 West on West Jones Street. There may be further interconnection in ownership, because the 518 West website lists its sister restaurants as Squids, 411 West, and Spanky's in Chapel Hill.
    http://www.518west.com/index.html
     

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