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/ 5999 days agoTalk of EPL TV Ratings On ESPN2 Plateauing Are Premature And Misguided
Many soccer fans in the United States have posted here and on other sites that Nielsen Ratings for Premier League games shown on ESPN2 have flatlined. Based on the latest numbers from ESPN2, that is simply not true. The reality is that the teams that were featured in the games shown by ESPN2 over the […]
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/ 5999 days agoFIFA's European Favoritism
In 2006, an outcry led by certain elements of the British Press was directed towards CONCACAF. The theory stated that the United States and Mexico had been ranked too highly under the FIFA World Ranking formula of the time. Reacting to this public pressure, FIFA changed its formula towards new criteria which surprise, surprise benefit […]
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/ 5999 days agoRead Our Blueprints for World Cup 2010 Coverage
Ladies and gentlemen, this is it. Tomorrow is the official draw for the 2010 World Cup and I can tell you now that I'm incredibly excited, as I'm sure you are, at the prospect of finding out which countries will be in what groups. I can't wait! This is a perfect opportunity for me to […]
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/ 5999 days agoShould Managers Be Forced To Shake Hands?
After Mark Hughes’ Manchester City side produced a 3-0 victory Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal in the Carling Cup quarter-finals last night, Hughes was found looking unsuccessfully for his counterpart Wenger before the traditional post-match shake of hands. Wenger of course is no stranger to controversy and rarely retreats in his opinions or criticisms, and he can […]
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/ 6000 days agoWinter is Approaching: Time to Get Layered-up for the Cold Weather
For many of us who still play soccer recreationally, whether as weekend warriors or as part of multiple leagues all week long, the habits formed in the earlier years of training tend to stick with you like Henry’s hand to a goal-bound ball. For instance, to this day I still prefer to cut the ball […]
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/ 6000 days agoArsenal Forced Back To Reality.
The inevitable has finally happened. After a series of good results, solid performances and goal-scoring exploits, Arsenal have been shaken awake. Dreams of Premier League glory looks to be in pieces after defeats against Sunderland and Chelsea, and even though Arsene Wenger claims that the Carling Cup isn't a priority, defeat had to taste bitter. […]
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/ 6000 days agoThe Daily Star Claims That Chelsea, Not Blackburn Won Carling Cup Match
Blogs often get the raw end of the deal from avid readers when mistakes are made in posts. That criticism is then usually coupled with a remark that belittles the blogosphere and puts daily newspapers on a pedestal as the real form of journalism. However, as we've indicated on several occasions, daily newspapers are guilty […]
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/ 6000 days agoFan Diary #18 – Derby Day
Why do I love a derby? I nervously await each Merseyside derby as if it is the most important match of the season. I bite nails. I refresh webpages. I await injury updates. I lose sleep. This doesn't make sense for two big reasons: 1.) I am not from Liverpool. 2.) The Merseyside derby is […]
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/ 6000 days agoFC New York: What Happened?
Before I start, I will say. Yes, there is a chance that they're working quietly behind the scenes to get everything sorted out, and that come April 2010 we may all look back and say "Why'd I ever doubt them?", but it really doesn't look that way at the moment. When it was announced FCNY […]
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/ 6000 days agoWorld Cup Draw Could Favor United States
Two days ahead of the World Cup draw, the United States and Mexico learned they would not be seeded and placed in Pot One. Also surprisingly, given the established formulas for previous seeding, Holland was placed in Pot One, instead of France. MLS Talk Reader Phillip, whose understanding of world football is among the best […]
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/ 6000 days agoSeeds are Announced, US in Pot with Asia/Oceania
FIFA announced the seeds and pots for Friday’s World Cup draw, and the main talking point for the US is that CONCACAF was put in the pot with Asia and Oceania as opposed to Africa. Of course, the main talking point all over the world is that while the Hand of Henry may have […]
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/ 6000 days agoItaly Named World Cup Top Seed
In an announcement Wednesday that will not come as much of a surprise to followers of soccer, Italy was named one of the top seeds for the 2010 World Cup, joining host nation South Africa, Brazil, England, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, and Argentina. The big news coming out of this announcement is the conspicuous absence of […]
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/ 6000 days agoEngland to be Seeded for World Cup Finals
As I'm sure you've heard by now, England are to be one of eight seeded teams to compete in the World Cup Finals next summer in South Africa. Italy, Holland, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Spain and South Africa round out the other seeded nations. France miss out on a seed due to FIFA's decision to not […]
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/ 6000 days agoWhich British Newspaper Is Your Favorite And Why?
Whether you're an expat, live in Britain or travel to the UK from time to time, what for you is your favorite British printed newspaper that you read and why? When I was a teen growing up in Wales, my favorite newspaper was The Daily Mail. Why? I suppose there were a few different reasons. […]
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/ 6001 days agoPlay the EPL Predictor: New and Improved
After very long and hard work, we are proud to announce that the new version of EPL Talk Predictor is up and running, offering a new experience for our members. For the past couple of football seasons we tried to make all necessary adjustments to make EPL Talk Predictor a virtual betting site combining the […]