Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!samsung!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!agate!shelby!portia!walt From: walt@portia.Stanford.EDU (walter garcia-fontes) Newsgroups: news.groups Subject: Re: CALL FOR DISCUSSION - rec.sport.soccer Message-ID: <6579@portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 12 Nov 89 04:31:58 GMT References: <940@castle.ed.ac.uk> <2808@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> <990@castle.ed.ac.uk> <5031@ncar.ucar.edu> <1989Nov8.172733.16605@everexn.uucp> Sender: walter garcia-fontes Reply-To: walt@portia.Stanford.EDU (walter garcia-fontes) Organization: Stanford University Lines: 22 In article <1989Nov8.172733.16605@everexn.uucp> karen@everexn.uucp (Karen Valentino) writes: > >I know that I would subscribe to the group, as long as I was assured of >finding information about the technical aspects of soccer, not just how >the pro soccer teams are doing. My two sons are in soccer, and my >husband is thinking of coaching next year. > We have been discussing a lot of technical aspects about the sport in rec.sport.misc, where we have been living (we=soccer fans). Discussions that I remember that would interest you: how to correct playing vices in kids (punting the ball), refereeing problems, playing tactics, coaching problems (a couple of coaches post to the group). We have also a lot of news from around the world, but this is logical, because the coverage of this sport by the media is minimal. Everybody in Europe understands the word "soccer" (BTW: where does it come from ?), but we call the sport "football" as you know. The group should be called rec.sport.soccer anyway, the distribution will be mainly NA and the posters too. *********************************************************************** * Walter Garcia-Fontes | Bitnet: | * * Department of Economics| walter@watson | "Tuya, Hector" * * Stanford University | Internet: | * * | walt@portia.stanford.edu | * ***********************************************************************