NetsFans the fanclub - now without forum ;-)
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:49 am
As the NBA hits the global markets, and gain fans from around the world, the time for a dedicated Nets Fanclub Around The World is now.
We are by no means a Nets News site - we support Netsdaily.com 100% and will not post any Nets related news.
However, we want to have a place where Nets fans can meet eachother, no matter what height, weight, color or nationality he/she might have.
We want to arrange trips to the United States in the future, and London or Paris 2008 against the Miami Heat in October, is something we are looking at at the moment.
Everybody is welcome, as long as they respect eachother - posters, and people in general. Cursing to a certain degree is accepted, as long as the cursing is not directed at other people, but more of a sign of disappointment due to a loss.
Whether you live in U.S.A., England, Denmark, Bulgaria or India, you are welcome to join us. Within six months, we are planning to make this a real fan club, with magazines etc.. When the time is right, we will make an announcement.
As of April 07 - 2008, NetsFans has decided, that 5% of every member-fee will be donated to Amnesty International.
Welcome to http://www.Netsfans.org!
Stefan Nellemoes,
Founder
We are by no means a Nets News site - we support Netsdaily.com 100% and will not post any Nets related news.
However, we want to have a place where Nets fans can meet eachother, no matter what height, weight, color or nationality he/she might have.
We want to arrange trips to the United States in the future, and London or Paris 2008 against the Miami Heat in October, is something we are looking at at the moment.
Everybody is welcome, as long as they respect eachother - posters, and people in general. Cursing to a certain degree is accepted, as long as the cursing is not directed at other people, but more of a sign of disappointment due to a loss.
Whether you live in U.S.A., England, Denmark, Bulgaria or India, you are welcome to join us. Within six months, we are planning to make this a real fan club, with magazines etc.. When the time is right, we will make an announcement.
As of April 07 - 2008, NetsFans has decided, that 5% of every member-fee will be donated to Amnesty International.
Welcome to http://www.Netsfans.org!
Stefan Nellemoes,
Founder