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Date:         Tue, 21 Aug 2001 10:23:09 -0300
Reply-To:     Discussion of Topics for Soccer Referees <[log in to unmask]>
Sender:       Discussion of Topics for Soccer Referees <[log in to unmask]>
From:         James Keast <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: Fwd: Tee shirt
In-Reply-To:  <[log in to unmask]> from "Steve G" at Aug 20,
              2001 03:34:49 PM
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Lee, I think thats a great idea. As four colour I would vote for not white since the older white ones look pretty bad now ;-) James Keast - Halifax, Canada > >Jim Gordon - Maryland > >Lee Jordan - California > >Tom Northup - California > >Rod Pelosi - New Zealand > > > >The names would be alphabetical, and you would have to email me your > >name and location in order to be included. Yes, there would be a lot of > >names, and that's part of it. Also, it's great to see you name on a > >shirt and be able to recognize others by their name there. There would > >be at least three columns, depending on the number of people who would > >send me their approval. With Hershey's approval I would put "We whistle > >while we work" and add some kind of line (not yet solidified) like > >"Socref - The Referee's Virtual Watering Hole." > > > >I know that some members asked for a design to be able to wear in games > >and other things, but this is not to officiate in, it's to let people > >know what you do. > > > >Lee > > I like to wear my shirt to identify as a list member and to have something > I can change into when I am on the sideline of a game but am not > officiating, such as at tournaments, etc. Therefore, the idea of having it > appear too close to an actual ref shirt would not appeal to me. I like the > idea of having the names and locations of consenting members, and I also > like having the URL address on the shirt. The owner of the site also has a > multitude of other sites, but SocRef appears to have the largest number of > subscribers by a long shot (some don't have any) and therefore, flaunting > that size would tend to attract other members, which is a good thing. > > As for a slogan, how about "SocRef -- YHTBT!" for 'YOU HAVE TO BE THERE!'? > > Steve Garcia - California > -- James Keast | [log in to unmask] | Technology Junkie | N.I.T.R.W. Dalhousie University (Bsc, '97) | University of Waterloo (MMath, '99) Canadian Referee and Assessor | www.xdal.org/~james/


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