Nothing like a Thanksgiving treat! Even though I Want to be a Sports Agent is not actively looking for new contributors, we sometimes get lucky and score a very talented applicant. I believe that our newest addition to the SportsAgentBlog.com All-Stars will bring a delightful new twist to the site.
Our 10th writer is James Alexander Taylor. Please welcome him with open arms. James is our second overseas correspondent (joining our great author, Chris Lesley, who hails from Australia). He is a huge soccer enthusiast, so expect to see more “non-traditional American sports” covered on the blog. The guy wrote a 10,000 word dissertation about the conflict between transfer rules in soccer and European Union law, so I think he knows what he’s talking about in that area.
James Alexander Taylor graduated from the University of Southampton, UK in Summer 2007 with a second class honours degree in Law. He is currently studying Sports Law at King’s College London. His program allows him to meet high credentialled professionals in sports business, including some heavy hitters involved with the preparation of the 2012 Olympics that will be held in London. Side note: he likes to be called by his full name.
Last, I want to remind everyone about the new right hand sidebar. Make sure to check out the brand new subscribe by email feature. To get there, click on Subscribe and you should see a textbox on the drop down. Insert your email address, click subscribe, and you are set.
-Darren Heitner
p.s. – Rest In Peace, Sean Taylor. I give my best to his friends, family, and agent (Drew Rosenhaus).
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