Why Are You Still Sending Emails?

March 14, 2017 by Tim Nash

There’s a lot of attention being paid recently to improving the quality and readability of emails. Studies range from what the subject line should read to how to end the email. For example, “Hey, a Quick Update” and “Not Many People Know This But …” are good. And “Thanks in advance” is much a better closing than “Cheers.”

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What to Expect at an NSCAA Diploma Course

January 12, 2017 by Tim Nash

Coaching courses can be intimidating. Expecting to be scrutinized and judged by their peers, soccer coaching candidates enter a new environment unsure of what to expect. But for those who have chosen coaching as their profession, or even those who simply want to be better at what has become their hobby, attending a coaching education course, is crucial and necessary step. So the candidate pays the fee, as well as the travel and lodging costs, packs up a lifetime of soccer knowledge and joins a collection of strangers hoping to become a better coach.
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From Then To Now: Soccer In America

January 10, 2017 by Tim Nash

I never much liked Heineken, but I love their soccer commercials. Have you see them? They end with “You can call me soccer.”

Like probably all of you, I grew up playing soccer. Unlike probably many of you, it was during an era when, relative to today, not a whole lot of it was played, virtually none was watched, and all of it was criticized. National teams were virtually non-existent and youth national teams were rare.

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