Red Stars Director of Ticket Sales Greg Zaskowski is as human as the rest of us – but his knack for sales is like nothing I’ve ever seen.
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Red Stars Director of Ticket Sales Greg Zaskowski is as human as the rest of us – but his knack for sales is like nothing I’ve ever seen.
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The last two weeks have been super-busy here at Chicago Red Stars. From soccer tournaments to viewing parties, here’s a look at what’s been going on since I started on July 1st.
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CHICAGO (July 8, 2008) –Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) announced today the details of its player selection process leading into the kickoff of its inaugural season in April 2009. The Chicago Red Stars and all other WPS teams will build their rosters through an allocation of U.S. Women’s National Team stars, a draft of international players, combines, additional League drafts and local team tryouts.
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Take a deep breath before you say my new job title, it’s a doozie. But thankfully it’s also a dream. Soccer exec. masterminds Peter Wilt and Marcia McDermott created a position for me in their their WPS franchise that fits my interests, background, personality and skills like a glove. Here’s the press release that went out yesterday.
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Chicago WPS used this 50-second video to introduce the logo today at Toyota Park Stadium. The ceremony was complete with a huge banner and fireworks! Visit www.chicagoredstars.com for more information.
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I was in Chicago this weekend for Emma Hayes’ announcement and press conference. On Saturday night, we went to the Fire game at Toyota Park Stadium. Here are some photos I took.
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Photo courtesy of Peter’s blog. Peter Wilt was the first President and General Manager of the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer, and has gained a noteworthy reputation for being a fan-friendly soccer businessman. He’s known for answering questions from fans through the BigSoccer Internet message boards, and he now maintains his own blog on [...]
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On Saturday, Ethan, Enyo and I went to the MLS San Jose Earthquakes home opener vs. the Chicago Fire at McAfee Stadium in Oakland. The 20,083 fans filled the stadium nicely – the atmosphere was awesome! And in typical O-town style, there was lots of tailgating before and after the game.
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