Lindsey Dolich (of ESPNsoccernet) has posted her analysis of the USWNT 18-woman Olympic Roster. I love the “battle cry” that she cites, as Pia continues her transformation of this team.
Embrace change. Be brave.
A profile of Pia went up on the NBC Olympic Site yesterday and I was interested to note that she debuted for the Swedish national team in 1975 … at age 15. She’s not too far from HollyCornblog’s age. (Tricky how I worked that in, eh?)
Also on ESPNsoccernet is Jen Chang’s nice write-up of a recent Steve-Nash-Sponsored charity soccer match pitting NBA and soccer players against one another in NYC. Sounds like a fun event that spotlighted, along with soccer pro’s, some surprisingly good soccer athletes from the NBA!
JordanCornblog’s soccer feed is now listed in Soccer Blogs – a compendium of all things soccer (at least in the blogosphere). check it out!
While I’m talking about the blogosphere, I want to let you know about a new blog. It’s called The Time Finder and it just went live this week. Paula Eder is The Time Finder – a coach, writer, and teacher whose insights about time are both inspiring and helpful. For thoughtful posts and very practical tips about time, this is the place to go!
Have a great day … and Happy Birthday, Don!
Remember …
Embrace change. Be brave!
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