Want to blog for LFC Boston?

How would you like the opportunity to write for LFC Boston’s official blog, The Red Letter?

Well now’s your chance to broadcast your Reds-related views, musings and memories to thousands of fellow supporters across the globe on our blog.

You can embrace your nostalgic side by blogging about your favorite ever LFC player or moment, your first Reds match or memories of a particularly eventful trek into the unknown to follow the team in Europe – the choice is totally yours.

Many of our writers are currently based in or near to Boston, and attend Liverpool games at the Phoenix Landing on a weekly basis. However, we also employ bloggers from far afield and ultimately, The Red Letter wants to hear from Reds who are great writers and simply want to write about LFC. We also would love to hear from people who could write about Liverpool in languages other than English.

Interested candidates should be passionate about and have an in-depth knowledge of football, and Liverpool FC, have a working knowledge of AP Style, have great writing skills, have working knowledge of WordPress, have great attention to detail, a solid proofing eye, enjoying working as part of a team and most importantly, will commit to blogging once every two weeks.

To apply, send an e-mail to the editor with a little bit about yourself – who you are, where you live, and why you want to write for The Red Letter.

This is an unpaid but deeply fulfilling position if you love Liverpool FC where your blog post could be viewed by more than 25,000 people.

(Updated November 2012) by Tim Treacy, Editor of TRL
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About Tim Treacy

Tim Treacy is Community Manager of LFC Boston, Editor of The Red Letter, and one of the founding members of the supporters club. He is from the Curragh of Kildare, Ireland, famous for its horse racing, and Ireland’s oldest Golf Course. He has been supporting Liverpool all his life. He moved to Boston from Ireland in 2006 to pursue a PhD in Music and Social Media at Boston University. Tim is a graduate of the RIAM, NUI Maynooth, and twice graduated from the University of Limerick. Tim has worked as a teacher and lecturer from primary through third level education; as a community developer; as a community manager; in project management; in event management; and in marketing and social media. Tim is also a professional pianist and organist and performs weekly in Boston, MA. As well as writing for and editing the The Red Letter, as Community Manager of LFC Boston, Tim is responsible for growing the club locally in Boston and nationally across the USA through all media. He has appeared internationally on television and radio stations such as CNN, LFCTV, ESPN, NESN, Sky Sports, FOX, MSNBC, RTE, ITV, BBC, and Public Television in the United States representing Liverpool FC. He has also interviewed on the topic of LFC for magazines and newspapers such as Forbes Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, Boston Globe, New York Times, The Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Houston Chronicle, The Guardian, and the Irish Times among others.

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