SteemSports Presenter:@scottybuckets
As we approach another Holiday Season and a new year, I would like to thank everyone that has worked so hard for @steemsports. But first and foremost, I would like to thank @thecryptodrive and @theprophet0 for getting me involved in the Future of Sports on the Blockchain! We have such an incredible team and I can’t be more thankful for everyone’s hard work.
My boss, Ricardo, has some fantastic artists working for us and our new backdrops look great. I just wanted to share this one on an important Holiday Weekend and wish everyone on our team and everyone that follows us a Happy Holidays and a FANTASTIC 2018! Cheers from the entire @steemsports team!
Thank you!
Hi guys. I’m just new but would be happy to link my blog in with yours if you are interested.
I see you have used the image I made for you guys! :D Awesome to see more of my work appear around the boards! I'll be hopefully doing a ton more stuff for you all at Steemsports & Buildteam! Cheers and happy holidays! <3
Great channel, looks like you have a lot of great content. I'm new here but as a coach and athlete I am very interested in seeing what you have going on here in the future. Hoping to see much more baseball and I'm excited about sports in the world of blockchain.
Love the content you provide and cant wait for the NBA finals in a couple months and the Super Bowl in a short time.keep it up!
Hey awesome channel! I was thinking about writing NBA blogs I watch every game all teams.... while I work and stuff. :) Not into other sports too much except #discgolf :) Well nice to meet your channel cheers!
Love the content you all produce! I hope to see more in 2018. Merry Christmas!
It's great pleasure reading your blog posts. Thanks for keeping us updated. Happy holidays!!! #OWB
Hey, sort of random but there is anyone at steemsports I could talk to about partnering with you guys for a little sports writing? I joined the discord but didn't know who exactly to reach out to. Discord or rocket chat works for me if you could just point me in the right direction, thanks :)