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The Soccer Weblog: Our Contributors
Graham Fisher (52 articles)
I am a freelance football writer from Salisbury in England. Through an accident of birth I am a Watford fan and I closely follow the fortunes of my local side Salisbury City. I love all things football and write at various online sites including www.soccerlens.com, www.4sportsake.com and www.sportingo.com
Find out more at: www.viewsofafan.org
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- Ominous signs for the rest as Chelsea and Manchester United show their intent
- Hodgson seems 'quite pleased' as fantastic Fulham avoid the drop
- Keegan in clear the air talks with Ashley
- Phil Scolari is the choice for Manchester City - Isn't Sven still there?
- Nani apologises to everyone - for nearly everything!
Daryl Grove (615 articles)
As well as Soccer-Weblog, Daryl has blogged about the beautiful game for worldcupblog.org, theoffside.com, caughtoffside.com and whoatellthepies.tv.
Find out more at: www.soccer-weblog.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- Taylor Twellman On His Bike
- Video: The Best Fan in the World?
- Video: Augustin Binya is a Bad Man
- Imagine an International Midfield Partnership of Carlton Palmer and Seth Johnson...
- Playoffs in the Premier League?
Scott Smith (45 articles)
Scott Smith is a futurist, writer, speaker and consultant whose work focuses on how technology changes lives and lifestyles: how and where we live, learn, communicate, care for ourselves and spend our free and working time. He is currently on staff at Social Technologies, a leading futures research and consulting firm based in Washington, DC, where he helps large corporations and institutions explore these topics more effectively. At Social Technologies, his work has assisted global communications, technology, mobility, food, consumer packaged goods and energy companies develop an understanding of future pathways for their businesses. Scott also writes for several industry Web sites, on topics of mobile communications, science and technology, and evolving living spaces. In his past work, he has managed research in these areas at thought leaders such as the Yankee Group, where he managed European Internet research in London, Current Analysis in Washington, DC, and Jupiter Research in New York. He has appeared on CNN and CNBC, and been quoted widely in the press. He has also addressed public and private symposia on a broad range of topics from Athens to Helsinki to Tokyo.
Find out more at: smartspace.squarespace.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- Sunday Feature: The Next Vieira
- Player of the Week: Thierry Henry
- Derby Day, But FC United is the Buzz
- Sleeping Through January
- Del Piero in the Record Books
Ruth Schaffer (1 articles)
My name is Ruth Schaffer and I'll be keeping you updated on the latest news and developments in Biotechnology, Allergies and Pregnancy. I have a Master's Degree in Microbiology and previously been been teaching at the University of the Philippines. I also spent more than five years at the International Rice Research Institute, working on paddy soil microbiology and biochemistry, followed by a brief stint in a university in Germany working on iron-reducing bacteria from marine sediments. Currently, I am a freelance writer and copy-editor for scientific manuscripts, based in Singapore, one of top centers for life science research in Southeast Asia.
Although I am a scientist by training, I am a work-at-home mom to a precocious 5 yr-old (plus one in the oven!), and an editor of a webzine. I also keep a blog about functional foods and Asia travel.
For questions, suggestions and other comments, or if you are intersted in blogging for Creative Weblogging, feel free to email me at ruthATcreative-weblogging.com (replace AT with @).Last 5 articles for this contributor :
Creative Weblogging (2 articles)
English You probably expect the profile of one of our authors right here? Close! This article comes directly from the Creative Weblogging headquarters in California. All articles published by this pseudonym are written by our team.
German Sie erwarten hier das Profil eines unserer Autoren? Fast! Dieser Artikel kommt direkt aus dem kalifornischen Buero von Creative Weblogging. Alle Artikel, die unter diesem Pseudonym veroeffentlicht werden, wurden persoenlich von einem unserer Mitarbeiter verfasst.
Your Creative Weblogging Team
Find out more at: www.creative-weblogging.com
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Florian Police (25 articles)
Find out more at: www.bloggylicious.de
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- Team of the Week: Arsenal
- Sign Him Already!
- Team(s) of the Week: Burton, Nuneaton, Luton
- Looking Up Down Under
- Footie the Biggest Shocker
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