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/ 7235 days agoQuarterfinal Matchups and Other Thoughts
France's leading midfield players: Zidane, Makelele and Vierra have a great understanding of one another's game and the experience that comes from playing together for so long. For example, Zidane and Vierra always know where one another are going to be on the pitch at any given time. Throw in the youth, and speed of […]

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/ 7236 days agoCatching Up On Premiership News
If you haven't had a chance to keep up on all of the Premiership news during the past 30 days, you're excused. After all, our eyes have been busy watching 2-3 World Cup matches a day. So, to bring you up-to-speed on some of the Premiership headlines, here they are: Eidur Gudjohnsen was signed from […]

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/ 7236 days agoWhere Have All the Heroes Gone?
Only seven games remain in the World Cup. Yet many of the heroes we were expecting to see on the big stage haven't showed up: Rooney, Henry, Ronaldinho, Messi, Ballack, Van Nistelrooy, Toni, Tevez, and Donovan. The players getting the headlines instead seemed to be Klose, Podolski, Zidane, Rodriguez, Rosicky, Torres, Muntari, Frei and Amoah.

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/ 7236 days agoWorld Cup Losing its Fizz?
Seven of the eight second round matches have been played, with just this afternoon's France versus Spain match left. But out of the seven thus far, how many of them have been entertaining and had you sitting on the edge of your seat? For me, it's been just one and that was the Argentina against […]

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/ 7237 days agoEngland Rides Lady Luck
Having been seeded into the easiest group of the 2006 World Cup, England has continued to ride lady luck during this tournament. Consider the following: Against Paraguay, it was an own goal. Versus Trinidad and Tobago, it was a goal line clearance by Terry and a header by Crouch that should have been ruled out […]

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/ 7237 days agoSemi Final Matchups Becoming Clearer
After the final second-round matches conclude Tuesday, only eight World Cup matches remain (and that includes the meaningless third-place match). Could we be destined for the following semi-final matches? Italy against Germany, and England versus Brazil? Or do you fancy Argentina versus Ukraine, and Brazil against Spain? If England do manage to beat Portugal on […]

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/ 7237 days agoQuestion for American World Cup Viewers
I'm curious. If you're an American fan and you're following the World Cup, what team are you supporting now that the US is out of the tournament? Are you watching the matches just for the enjoyment of it, or do you find yourself rooting for a team such as England? If so, why? Is it […]

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/ 7238 days agoNick Geber Interview Now Available
The ever interesting and brutally honest Nick Geber from Fox Football Friday and World Soccer Daily is the latest addition to the EPL Talk Podcast. Geber discusses the state of World Cup commentators, whether he has any regrets regarding The 2 G's and The Treble leaving the World Soccer Daily Radio Network, what type of […]

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/ 7238 days agoBritannia Rules The Waves
It wasn't pretty. They didn't play the best, but the win was what was important. How many times have we heard that this World Cup about England? But it's true. The gutsy performance was what was needed to ease the England team through to the Quarter Finals of the biggest tournament in the world. I […]

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/ 7239 days agoRodriguez Volley Gives Argentina the Edge
What an unbelievably sensational goal by Argentina in extra time by Maxi Rodriguez. A beautiful chest trap, and a scintillating left foot volley into the corner of the net. There are still 16 minutes to go in the match. Can Mexico pull one back to go into penalties?

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/ 7239 days agoHow Does Univision Compare?
While watching the Argentina against Mexico match, here are just a few of the differences I noticed between Univision's coverage of the match versus ABC/ESPN: 1. The crowd volume on Univision is much louder. 2. You can hear the passion, excitement and joy so much more with the Univision commentators as opposed to John Harkes […]

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/ 7239 days agoArgentina v Mexico: Best Yet?
Without a doubt, this has got to be the best match of the World Cup thus far. In the first 10 minutes, there've been two goals (Argentina 1-1 Mexico). The pace is frenetic. The crowd is loud and passionate. This is what the knock-out games are all about. Fighting for your country, pride and victory.

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/ 7239 days agoABC and ESPN
I'm not sure which is worse. With ESPN partnering with ABC for the World Cup coverage in America, does this drag the ABC name through the mud? Or is the other way around?

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/ 7239 days agoABC Drops Another Clanger
I have to admit that ABC commentator Dave O'Brien's work is improving as each match unfolds, but the man is as passionate as a dead fish. Perfect example was one of the key moments of today's Germany against Sweden second-round match. With Germany leading two-nil in the early stages of the second half, Sweden went […]
