

Looking for Mexican Football Bloggers
By: Daryl | March 11th, 2008If we’re honest, we don’t cover enough Mexican football here on The Offside. And we should, because there are some quality players and some quality action in the domestic league (check out all the goals from last weekend’s Mexican Primera Division above) and all kinds of talent on the national team. So we’re going to try harder.
If you’ve got a passion for Mexican soccer, and you want to blog about a specific team like Chivas de Guadalajara or Cruz Azul then we might be able to set you up with a team blog. Similarly, we have a general Mexican football blog that needs a captain and a blog about El Tri that needs one too.
It’s not a paid position, but it is a lot of fun. I promise. So if you’re interested then send an email to daryl[at]theoffside.com and let me know which team you’d like to blog about and why you’d be great.
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Too funny. I was just going to email you today to say that we really need to recruit bloggers for Mexico.
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Yay!
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check out my block on footie, mainly mexican league. I would be interested in this, but may have to squeeze the time for it.
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america - pachuca- atlas
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Mexican’s or Mexican’ts? heh heh. I have nothing to add really except that. Judging by those goals though, More Mexican football would be very good to see.
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Too bad my writing skills are horrible
//Pumas fanatic
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Must cover Chivas and America more so than Cruz Azul.
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It may be tough to find many Mexican bloggers who speak and write in English. Maybe we open it up to Espanol speakers/writers?
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Well I can help anyone that has trouble translating spanish. Anything to make the Mexican league blogs succeed. Just tell me if your interested and we can swap e-mails and such.
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I’d also be willing to help with the translation. IMO who cares if it’s in Spanish as long as it gets readers and people interested in the league.
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I just want to through in a general Huzzah! More Mexican league coverage! I need someone to explain to me why the hell there are three seperate “groups”!
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The 3 seperate groups is part of the short season that results in 2 tournaments each year. Clausura and Apertura. The top teams from each 3 groups go to the Liguilla to see who is champion. Its not a top of the table type of system such as Eng and Spain.
There is some controversy over this, but I believe money is the motivation for its existence.
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hello sirs how is your day
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