Guardian Sport has today launched the 'Guardian fans' network'. The
Guardian is looking to build a community of supporters for each of the
32 countries that qualify for the World Cup finals. The aim of the
network is to enhance the Guardian's coverage of the World Cup, so we
can point to fans' blogs and Twitter feeds around the world for every
World Cup match.
Those who are selected for the network could also get the chance to
write pieces for the newspaper and relevant supplements.
More information on this great opportunity for football bloggers,
including details on how to apply, is available at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/nov/09/world-cup-2010-guardian-f
ans-network.
Please note, this opportunity is open to bloggers all over the world, as
long as the team you support qualifies for next year's tournament. The
deadline for applications is 22 November.
Guardian is looking to build a community of supporters for each of the
32 countries that qualify for the World Cup finals. The aim of the
network is to enhance the Guardian's coverage of the World Cup, so we
can point to fans' blogs and Twitter feeds around the world for every
World Cup match.
Those who are selected for the network could also get the chance to
write pieces for the newspaper and relevant supplements.
More information on this great opportunity for football bloggers,
including details on how to apply, is available at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/nov/09/world-cup-2010-guardian-f
ans-network.
Please note, this opportunity is open to bloggers all over the world, as
long as the team you support qualifies for next year's tournament. The
deadline for applications is 22 November.