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Bryan's Bio
Bryan is part of the team here at Bleacher Report. And he loves it here.
He helped start the site along with the two Dave's and Zander, and has been very impressed with how many amazing contributors have come on board ever since.
Unlike the other guys, Bryan focuses more on the technology and product side, so he may not be involved in as many comment-stream debates. But he will be the guy answering any technical support issues, which is just as cool!
Little known facts about Bryan are that he can speak some Japanese, which he put to good use during Ichiro's first ever road trip (the future superstar acknowledged the very loud and well-pronounced greeting); he also can say all the U.S. Presidents in order, and he came up with the name Bleacher Report while staring at the seat in front of him on a boring, boring train ride.
Bryan's Recent Articles
Bryan Writes About
- NHL (7),
- World Football (5),
- NFL (4),
- San Jose Sharks (3),
- College Football (3)
- Nostalgia: The Sights and Sounds of Monaco selected Bryan Goldberg as his pick of the day
- Bryan Goldberg commented on Just Saying, Is All... | The Kobe Bryant Bandwagon
- Cleveland Indians: Just Give Kobayashi The Ball was edited by Bryan Goldberg
- Bryan Goldberg commented on William Penn Loved Religion... Philadelphia Sports Not So Much
- Bryan Goldberg commented on William Penn Loved Religion... Philadelphia Sports Not So Much
- Test Test Test Test was edited by Bryan Goldberg
- Bryan Goldberg wrote Test Test Test Test
- Test Test Test was edited by Bryan Goldberg
The Short List facts and information about Bryan Goldberg
Favorite Sports Teams
Sharks, Niners, A's.
All Time Sports Moment
I don't really like Boston. I don't really like the Red Sox. I don't really like Boston Red Sox fans. But I have to give credit where it's due, and those guys are amazingly loyal (and knowledgable) baseball fanatics. My hat went off to them when they won each of their last two championships.
Most Memorable Game Attended
I attended the 2002 World Cup match between England and Brazil, the latter of whom went on to win the tournament. In my opinion, that particular World Cup team was the greatest of the last thirty years. Seeing Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, two of the five best soccer players of my lifetime, lined up next to eachother in their primes... nothing like it. Was also great to see Beckham play in the biggest match of his career.
Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Nobody will ever break the Oakland Athletics' 20-game win streak. They did not win the World Series that year, unfortunately, but they did set a mark that will outlive us all.
The Enforcer
9 articles
Shaun Andrews
0 articles
Trey Bradley
119 articles
Zander Freund
35 articles
Alby Jnr
33 articles
MJ Kasprzak
39 articles
Brian Kates
27 articles
Andrew Kneeland
110 articles
Tyler Love
0 articles
Beezer McBeeze
24 articles
Andrew McNair
128 articles
Dave Nemetz
19 articles
Tim Pollock
61 articles
Chris Radez
32 articles
Ann Marie Ricard
0 articles
Arthur Tucker
0 articles
Michael Whittenberg
97 articles





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6 days ago
Blazer!
6 days ago
hey bryan, great site
6 days ago
Sharks rule. Boo the Stars guy who walks around SF.
6 days ago
Loved that last comment.
6 days ago
Wearing the blazer today?
10 days ago
Hey Bryan, nice picture. But why aren't you wearing a blazer?
11 days ago
Thanks for the add. Don't worry, your team is on its way to building the memories.
28 days ago
thanks for selecting my article
about 1 month ago
Thanks Bryan!
By the way, great job on the new Article Submission page. It's amazing how far the site has come, even since I got here 4 or 5 months ago...
-Sean
about 1 month ago
Who's the guy with the sweet stomach in the background of your profile picture?
about 1 month ago
just wanted to say thanks for your pick of the day choice on my article, man the response has been so great from you guys, its unreal.
about 1 month ago
you can delete that article?
about 1 month ago
I agree in essence that Football is predominately dominated by one particular League, because the support the sport is too sparse and accredited to adhere to one league generalisation. However, as with your reasoning behind NBA etc. the EPL is recognised as the highest viewed league in the world, with matches shown in more countries than any other league e.g. Primera, Serie A.
In my opinion this website is still very much an "American Community", as can be seen by the amount of writers eminating from the States and the topic headings are very much limited to American-based sports. Surely if you want to become a top and worldwide community, more sports, as you suggested, rugby and cricket should be included to entice other budding writers to become involved in the site.
US seems to discredit Football as a whole, on many websites, appearing under "Other Sports". This is why I urge you to look into including other sports and straying away from a totally American-focused site, with only "FIFA" offering a subject for alternative. With your ability to speak Japanese, a very commendable thing, I think you would realise that other sports are needed to further the opportunity and appeal of this site.
about 1 month ago
Thanks for the feedback Bryan it is much appreciated and valued to know we can reach out to you guys in this fashion...
Alby Jnr
about 1 month ago
Pick of the day from one of the founders--I'm humbled and proud at the same time! Glad you can do the tech stuff, 'cause I can't.
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