Thursday, March 6, 2008

 Jimmy Conrad Does it Again

I realize that all of you much prefer the writing of Hillcrest Road to that of any other internet scribes, but another favorite of Kansas City soccer fans checked in recently with his latest entry. Captain Kansas City, Jimmy Conrad, checked in at ESPN.com with another of his always-clever, always-insightful journals/blogs/columns. Check it out here.

Or click this Zoolander-inspired picture of Jimmy below for the link:

7 comments:

  1. The Groin at his best....

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  2. Worship The Groin

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  3. Jimmy, thanks for using one of our pics. Of course, full credit would also be a nice touch.

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  4. YCJ et al: You guys are relentless. If it's such a big deal do your homework and watermark them before you distribute then offer clean pics after agreement. Every site I swear; it's not everyone else's problem.

    Great read by JC and the boys there once again. I'd love to see JC get into the broadcast booth once it's all done. The running commentary on his radio show (especially with his father) was always hilarious.

    Still not a big fan of white shorts with the blue tops. All blue please. They're getting too busy and once a major sponsor comes along they will become eyesores like many of the FMF uniforms. They may look good close but most seats and camera angles are from a far and thus the multi-color schemes do nothing but give the eye too many things to track and take away from the grace of what's truely going on.

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  5. Any update on the game this morning?? :D

    prediction: KC 3, RP 0

    :D lol

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  6. Where's the mornings result? We're starved for info. Did Trujillo play? :)

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  7. Andy... I don't know which "Andy" you are... our YCJ manager is an "Andy"... so I don't know if this is Mead's sense of humor or what.

    The particular Jimmy photo used on his ESPN page went through a process similar to what you stated [watermarked, clean pic used after agreement]. No problem.

    I'm sure Jimmy understands my by-line credit comment. The photographer's name was included on ICON's site, where the photo came from.

    No swearing, please. 8-)

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