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Charlie Corr
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Charlie is a Chicago-based sports journalist who has worked for three daily newspaper sports departments. He currently holds the Chicago Sports Examiner role in addition to MLS duties for Examiner.com. He also is a former public relations director in professional indoor soccer and is the creator and editor of SlideTackles.net. Drop him a line at charliecorr@gmail.com.


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