Beginning August 17, EPL soccer fans in the United States will be privileged to watch and listen to the new face of Premier League coverage in this country — presenter Rebecca Lowe, who along with lead commentator Arlo White will … Continue reading
Rebecca Lowe will join NBC Sports this summer to present the Premier League to US viewers, according to Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated. Lowe is the first publicly announced member of the NBC Sports team that will bring the Premier … Continue reading
It’s been a while since we’ve had a early kickoff on a Saturday, so I’m really looking forward to watching Norwich City against Chelsea on television from the always colorful Carrow Road ground. New signing Gary Cahill will probably … Continue reading
Landon Donovan is eligible to play on Wednesday for the encounter between Everton and Bolton at Goodison Park. Whether he’ll have a large part to play in that match will be up to David Moyes (and also depending on Donovan’s … Continue reading
It was 2004 when I cut the cord from Bellsouth, my local phone company. I got rid of the landline and Internet access, and signed up with Comcast for my Internet access and Vonage for my VOIP phone line. Then … Continue reading
There is a current malaise effecting almost everyone in England that follows the national side, from fans, retailers, journalists and TV executives. The finger of blame is being pointed fairly equally between Fabio Capello and the highly paid, highly hyped … Continue reading
Special 1 TV, the cult TV show that was a hit on Setanta Sports from December 2007 until May 2009, is making a triumphant return to the airwaves this June courtesy of BBC. The new show, still under the “Special … Continue reading
While the first forty-five minutes on Sunday were not kind to Manchester United in their hopes of winning the title, one thing was completely unexpected… If you were watching the game on Fox Soccer Plus, Manchester United’s game hadn’t even … Continue reading
The 2010 world cup in South Africa looks promising to be the best yet. There’s huge quantities of talent spread out across the Groups. In addition to the football being played on the pitch, here are five reasons this summer’s … Continue reading
The Apple iPad presents a unique opportunity to revolutionize the way that we, as soccer fans, consume our favorite sport. Some of you may be resistent to the iPad. After all, you may have a laptop and you probably have … Continue reading
Sunday, February 28, 2010 marked the final day of Setanta US’s history. The US division of the Irish broadcaster has gone out of business and most of its rights have been acquired by Fox and will be shown on Fox … Continue reading
The year is 2010. Fox Soccer Channel still doesn’t have a podcast, which would have been a perfect medium to tell people about going to HD, and to answer questions about Fox Soccer Plus. And neither Fox Soccer Channel nor … Continue reading
Sometimes I’m not surprised that online piracy is so rampant when it comes to soccer. Trying to find out who has the rights to a game or tournament is very difficult, and even when you find a stream, you’re not … Continue reading
So, will he or won’t he? Will Landon Donovan, now on loan at Everton, get on the field at the Emirates this weekend? He’s easily the most polarizing figure in American soccer and the debate on whether he’s the best … Continue reading