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The Return of the FCIAC Football Blog

John Nash 29 August 2009 Football 447 views One CommentPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post

There are two things I really appreciate about Tim Parry.

1 – His keen sense of humor. 2 – His decision to bring back the FCIAC Football Blog for another season.

If you’re a fan of high school football in Fairfield County, then chances are you already know about the FCIAC Football Blog. If you don’t know, you should get to know it.

TIm loves his high school football and a few years back, before I even arrived on the scene, he had founded the FCIAC Football Blog as a way to help cover the region’s high school football scene. Earlier this year, he had come up with the idea of disbanding the blog — a decision that he knew would leave a void for those who followed it, but a personal decision he stood by, announcing it officially as over and done with.

Then, as Tim said with his own sense of humor, he pulled a Brett Favre and unretired it just in time for this upcoming football season.

While my job technically entails me to post blog items here at the Warrior Nation, Tim has a full-time job away from the FCIAC Football Blog. His blog is a labor of love and for that he deserves our support.

So with the start of the high school football season here in Wilton upon us, I just want to urge everybody to take a look at the FCIAC Football Blog and take some regular trips there.

From Bridgeport Central to Greenwich High School, from Ridgefield and Wilton to Westport and Norwalk, the FCIAC Football Blog covers the sport completely.

See you on the sidelines, Tim. And welcome back.

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