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Within the current climate, is there a place for social media within football clubs who cannot control the views of the public. With such outrageous views such as racism, sectarianism, sexism - How c…
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I have to speak to a group of golf course owners next week, and I'd like to show them examples of how social media and mobile are being best utilized in golf industry. Does anyone know of any case s…
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welcome to the community. My name is Tim Horton and I am CEO of Sport Training Interactive and we offer on online educational website for soccer coaches, parent and players at www.soccerinteractive.com and community site. We hope to target the Asian market for online coach, parent and player education sometime in 2009/10 and I would be interested on your thoughts on the demand and need for web based soccer education. The obvious step is to target the English speaking audience first but we hope to expand to other languages.
We are also working with the English FA to deliver the first online Coaching license to the Cayman Islands FA and if it is succesful, we think this could be an exciting opportunity to enhance coaching education to National Football Associations with limited resources.
I look forward hearing from you. I can be reached directly at timhorton@soccerinteractive.com
Cheers
Tim