Social media: Preseason training camp – January 2017
PRO’s first training camp of 2017 is complete!
All officials and support staff were present in Pasadena, CA, with fitness tests and classroom sessions the focus over the weekend of January 27-29.
The Organization’s social media channels were a hive of activity over the weekend – see below for some of the best bits!
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🗣// Welcome to #PRO Preseason Camp.
General Manager Peter Walton has welcomed all attendees.
Camp info >> https://t.co/G05gQgQgxl pic.twitter.com/HtEeCHsySW
— PRO (@PROreferees) January 28, 2017
Kit distribution is under way at camp 👕
All #PRO officials will collect their kit today ready for the 2017 season. pic.twitter.com/keXNsWk4d0
— PRO (@PROreferees) January 27, 2017
🌞// settings. #PRO preseason fitness tests 2017. pic.twitter.com/IFJ67SV3i6
— PRO (@PROreferees) January 28, 2017
☑️// #PRO preseason fitness tests = complete. pic.twitter.com/sY3X6gWXrG
— PRO (@PROreferees) January 28, 2017
🗣// Delighted to have David Elleray, @TheIFAB‘s Technical Director, with us.
He’s taking the officials through the new Laws of the Game. pic.twitter.com/xBMEDMV3Ou
— PRO (@PROreferees) January 28, 2017
Big thanks to @PROreferees for recognizing my 200th MLS regular season game. pic.twitter.com/eGnC8cpGrb
— Corey Rockwell (@coreyrock) January 29, 2017
Great to hear @MikePereira discuss the impact of video replay in sports @PROreferees preseason camp today pic.twitter.com/rpQ7tZU57j
— Alan Kelly (@alanrefkelly) January 29, 2017
🙌// Welcome Nick Uranga.
The AR is the new addition to the #PRO roster in 2017.
“Cheers to a new journey & moving towards the next step.” pic.twitter.com/guCKqLXfkp
— PRO (@PROreferees) January 29, 2017
“You’ll always remember your first”.
Working hard to make more happy memories in 2017 season! #PRO #MLS pic.twitter.com/Pm5QlOM99k— Robert Sibiga (@robsoccerlife) January 30, 2017
Home from a very good pre-season @PROreferees camp. Time to find my wife & son and (politely) forget about soccer for a bit.
— Jonathan Johnson (@AsstRef) January 30, 2017