German writers needed
Sports fans of the world - please feel free to spread this post across your social networks targeting sports fans. Scorum is the best place to create sports content, to read news and opinions, to enjoy a community with engagement, fun and additional features such as betting and fantasy (integrated in one platform soon). Trying to build a German language content hub seems more difficult as expected probably given: 1 - A lot Germans are here but mainly post in English - maybe as they see more reward potential by not writing in their mother language 2 - Too many German sports fans are not aware about blockchain and crypto in general 3 - I am not patient enough Stop looking and smiling - start writing in German (Source) Since over one month the German Scorum domain is alive and kicking but only a handful of authors are writing in German. I appreciate some international writers use bounty options and translate into German however I have to admit some pieces are really bad German - we NOW need to attract new users by good local written content. I have no time to write every week in German given some job responsibilities so we need more and we need a team. So calling also the existing German Scorum users to write GERMAN Fantastic German speaking Scorum users are on this platform already but I would love to see them also writing in German to attract a lot new users which would be beneficial for all of us. So please guys in the following - use German as well! @alexvan @rayyabo @acidyo (yes I know he speaks German indeed!) @stefanscorum @actifit-peter @mrdalle @oendertuerk I am curating your content I will still invest most of my Scorum time moving forward to curate German content by my voting power but in the last weeks there was not enough to really curate apart from the brilliant @tomtheone who is very active in creating good content. I will continue next week with localising great English write-ups by @pete who is happy for us to translate his guides into any other language here on Scorum.
German writers needed
Sports fans of the world - please feel free to spread this post across your social networks targeting sports fans. Scorum is the best place to create sports content, to read news and opinions, to enjoy a community with engagement, fun and additional features such as betting and fantasy (integrated in one platform soon). Trying to build a German language content hub seems more difficult as expected probably given: 1 - A lot Germans are here but mainly post in English - maybe as they see more reward potential by not writing in their mother language 2 - Too many German sports fans are not aware about blockchain and crypto in general 3 - I am not patient enough Stop looking and smiling - start writing in German (Source) Since over one month the German Scorum domain is alive and kicking but only a handful of authors are writing in German. I appreciate some international writers use bounty options and translate into German however I have to admit some pieces are really bad German - we NOW need to attract new users by good local written content. I have no time to write every week in German given some job responsibilities so we need more and we need a team. So calling also the existing German Scorum users to write GERMAN Fantastic German speaking Scorum users are on this platform already but I would love to see them also writing in German to attract a lot new users which would be beneficial for all of us. So please guys in the following - use German as well! @alexvan @rayyabo @acidyo (yes I know he speaks German indeed!) @stefanscorum @actifit-peter @mrdalle @oendertuerk I am curating your content I will still invest most of my Scorum time moving forward to curate German content by my voting power but in the last weeks there was not enough to really curate apart from the brilliant @tomtheone who is very active in creating good content. I will continue next week with localising great English write-ups by @pete who is happy for us to translate his guides into any other language here on Scorum.
German writers needed
Sports fans of the world - please feel free to spread this post across your social networks targeting sports fans. Scorum is the best place to create sports content, to read news and opinions, to enjoy a community with engagement, fun and additional features such as betting and fantasy (integrated in one platform soon). Trying to build a German language content hub seems more difficult as expected probably given: 1 - A lot Germans are here but mainly post in English - maybe as they see more reward potential by not writing in their mother language 2 - Too many German sports fans are not aware about blockchain and crypto in general 3 - I am not patient enough Stop looking and smiling - start writing in German (Source) Since over one month the German Scorum domain is alive and kicking but only a handful of authors are writing in German. I appreciate some international writers use bounty options and translate into German however I have to admit some pieces are really bad German - we NOW need to attract new users by good local written content. I have no time to write every week in German given some job responsibilities so we need more and we need a team. So calling also the existing German Scorum users to write GERMAN Fantastic German speaking Scorum users are on this platform already but I would love to see them also writing in German to attract a lot new users which would be beneficial for all of us. So please guys in the following - use German as well! @alexvan @rayyabo @acidyo (yes I know he speaks German indeed!) @stefanscorum @actifit-peter @mrdalle @oendertuerk I am curating your content I will still invest most of my Scorum time moving forward to curate German content by my voting power but in the last weeks there was not enough to really curate apart from the brilliant @tomtheone who is very active in creating good content. I will continue next week with localising great English write-ups by @pete who is happy for us to translate his guides into any other language here on Scorum.
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World Cup 2018: Your best and worst players (group stage)
It has been up there with one of the most dramatic group stages in World Cup history. Defending champions Germany are out, England have sailed through to the knockout stage while the opening games were packed with goals, penalty saves and VAR drama. Here is a list of the best and worst players so far according to the BBC Sport rater: BEST PLAYERS:Ko (KOR)Yun (KOR)Kane (ENG)El Hadary (EGY)Modric (CRO) No one expect to see two South Koreans at the top of this list! When taking an average of the players' scores across the three games, South Korea's Ko Yo-han and Yun Young-sun have the two highest scores. Ko's score of 8.37 is the highest average of any player but that may be because you got a little excited by South Korea's win over Germany. The 11 minutes Ko played as a substitute in that game was his only appearance of the tournament. England striker Harry Kane comes in third on the list with an average of 7.86 - the highest of any player to have played in more than one game - with Egypt's 45-year-old, penalty-saving goalkeeper Essam El Hadary fourth. WORST PLAYERS: (Warning - this section may be painful for Germany fans) Three of the lowest five ratings in the group stage go to German players during their defeat against South Korea. Midfielder Sami Khedira was given 2.25 - the joint-lowest score overall, tied with Panama defender Roman Torres from their thrashing by England. Germany's Thomas Muller was next with a score of 2.27, followed by his teammate Timo Werner, with another Panama defender Fidel Escobar fifth. Other Germans you punished were Leon Goretzka (2.41), Manuel Neuer (2.59) and Mats Hummels (2.60). Ouch.
abahchevanovupdated
World Cup 2018: Your best and worst players (group stage)
It has been up there with one of the most dramatic group stages in World Cup history. Defending champions Germany are out, England have sailed through to the knockout stage while the opening games were packed with goals, penalty saves and VAR drama. Here is a list of the best and worst players so far according to the BBC Sport rater: BEST PLAYERS:Ko (KOR)Yun (KOR)Kane (ENG)El Hadary (EGY)Modric (CRO) No one expect to see two South Koreans at the top of this list! When taking an average of the players' scores across the three games, South Korea's Ko Yo-han and Yun Young-sun have the two highest scores. Ko's score of 8.37 is the highest average of any player but that may be because you got a little excited by South Korea's win over Germany. The 11 minutes Ko played as a substitute in that game was his only appearance of the tournament. England striker Harry Kane comes in third on the list with an average of 7.86 - the highest of any player to have played in more than one game - with Egypt's 45-year-old, penalty-saving goalkeeper Essam El Hadary fourth. WORST PLAYERS: (Warning - this section may be painful for Germany fans) Three of the lowest five ratings in the group stage go to German players during their defeat against South Korea. Midfielder Sami Khedira was given 2.25 - the joint-lowest score overall, tied with Panama defender Roman Torres from their thrashing by England. Germany's Thomas Muller was next with a score of 2.27, followed by his teammate Timo Werner, with another Panama defender Fidel Escobar fifth. Other Germans you punished were Leon Goretzka (2.41), Manuel Neuer (2.59) and Mats Hummels (2.60). Ouch.
abahchevanovupdated
World Cup 2018: Your best and worst players (group stage)
It has been up there with one of the most dramatic group stages in World Cup history. Defending champions Germany are out, England have sailed through to the knockout stage while the opening games were packed with goals, penalty saves and VAR drama. Here is a list of the best and worst players so far according to the BBC Sport rater: BEST PLAYERS:Ko (KOR)Yun (KOR)Kane (ENG)El Hadary (EGY)Modric (CRO) No one expect to see two South Koreans at the top of this list! When taking an average of the players' scores across the three games, South Korea's Ko Yo-han and Yun Young-sun have the two highest scores. Ko's score of 8.37 is the highest average of any player but that may be because you got a little excited by South Korea's win over Germany. The 11 minutes Ko played as a substitute in that game was his only appearance of the tournament. England striker Harry Kane comes in third on the list with an average of 7.86 - the highest of any player to have played in more than one game - with Egypt's 45-year-old, penalty-saving goalkeeper Essam El Hadary fourth. WORST PLAYERS: (Warning - this section may be painful for Germany fans) Three of the lowest five ratings in the group stage go to German players during their defeat against South Korea. Midfielder Sami Khedira was given 2.25 - the joint-lowest score overall, tied with Panama defender Roman Torres from their thrashing by England. Germany's Thomas Muller was next with a score of 2.27, followed by his teammate Timo Werner, with another Panama defender Fidel Escobar fifth. Other Germans you punished were Leon Goretzka (2.41), Manuel Neuer (2.59) and Mats Hummels (2.60). Ouch.