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/ 6070 days agoMLS Talk Podcast #113: Colin Jose
Colin Jose, the preeminent historian of the sport in North America joins us on the podcast. This show is a must listen for anyone interested in the evolution of the game in North America. Soccer history in the US/Canada did not begin in the late 1980s, and the sport is not a new one in […]
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/ 6070 days agoEPL Talk Podcast: Andy Lyons, When Saturday Comes
Andy Lyons, co-founder of leading fanzine When Saturday Comes joins host Kartik Krishnaiyer to discuss the following topics – a detailed look at the history of the magazine – the circumstances around its beginnings – The impact of 1980s fan movements on football – The impact of 1980s Thatcherite politics on football – How the […]
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/ 6071 days agoPoll: How Much Football Have You Played?
If you're like me, I watch so much English football on television that I sometimes forget two things. One, how wonderful it is to actually play the game — everything from the sound of the ball hitting the back of the net to the emotions you feel when playing the game. And, two, how difficult […]
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/ 6071 days agoPatrice Evra Showcased In a Nike Computer Game: Video
Trust Nike to produce one of the most imaginative and innovative commercials to showcase Patrice Evra's career as a footballer, but amazingly they've done it (watch above video). The video celebrates Evra's career by putting him inside classic 8-bit computer games. Each level of the game is his career at a different football club that […]
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/ 6071 days agoESPN2's Nielsen Ratings For EPL Games: Aug 15-Sept 19, 2009
After just one month of the 2009-2010 Premier League season, ESPN2 has generated an average viewing audience of 274,128 according to Nielsen Ratings. The ratings are impressive thus far given the fact that no two heavyweight teams have faced each other on ESPN2 as of yet. The first massive match-up to be aired on ESPN2 […]
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/ 6071 days agoWhy Do So Few Supporters Tweet At Football Grounds?
When I launched EPL Talk in 2005, my initial vision for the site was that it would be highly interactive and would embrace technology to bring English football supporters closer together. The main feature at that time was an online chat that would be hosted every weekend so that website visitors could chat at the […]
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/ 6071 days agoSevilla Flies Underneath the Radar
While the press and the media focus most of their ink and font on the newly built Real Madrid and the continued brilliance of FC Barcelona, Sevilla carries on with their consistent good form. On the surface, there is nothing too sexy that immediately grabs headlines, but arguably, Luís Fabiano is currently playing as the […]
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/ 6071 days agoDevils Done? Can Man Utd Win With This Defense?
This time last year Manchester United were starting to put together one of the finest stretches of defensive football ever scene in the English Premier League. But one year later, with a similar defensive cast, they seem exposed, shaky and generally lacking around their own goal. Much was made in the attacking power that left […]
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/ 6071 days agoAdventures Of A Premier League Fan Near Harvard University
The missus and I were in Boston this past Saturday afternoon with some time to kill, so I thought we'd try and find a place to catch the West Ham v Liverpool match. Our journey began in Cambridge, around Harvard Square. Perhaps it's because the kids at that institution are too busy planning winter break […]
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/ 6071 days agoWhere Does Sporting Hatred Come From?
I don't really hate anybody in my immediate world (except, of course, my old landlord, Dick Dumont – yeah: he knows what he did). But it's easy enough to drop the word hate into conversation. "Oh, I hate that" and "Don't you just hate him/her?" We do it all the time, but do we truly hate […]
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/ 6071 days agoManchester Derby – Two Days On: Deconstructing the Wreckage
For “Collymore closing in…” in 1996, you can read “It’s Michael Owen…” in 2009. Both games were littered with brilliant goals, pathetic defending and some of the most exciting football the Premier League has seen. Now though, two days on from “The Greatest Manchester Derby in the History of Anything Anytime Ever”, it is surely […]
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/ 6071 days agoCan Diamanti Emulate Di Canio?
Can West Ham United’s new Italian talent have the same impact on the Hammers as club legend Paolo Di Canio did between 1999 and 2003? Gianfranco Zola signed Alessandro Diamanti for a fee of around £6 million in the summer. Big money for an untested player especially in light of West Ham’s supposed financial handicap. […]
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/ 6072 days agoDenis Hamlet Under Pressure
In the wake of the Fire blowing points at home again this weekend, assessing Denis Hamlet is a timely subject. The 2-2 draw at Toyota Park with the Crew, gives Columbus the inside track on winning its second consecutive Supporters Shield and the Eastern Conference. Denis Hamlet was always a second choice hire. The longtime […]
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/ 6072 days agoColin Jose Interview
It is our great honor to be afforded the opportunity to speak with the top historian of the game in N. America, the one and only Colin Jose on the MLS Talk Podcast. The interview will take place tomorrow and will cover the following subjects. – Canadian Football "Soccer" from the late 1800s to World War II […]
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/ 6072 days agoEngland Fringe Strikers Scoring For Fun Before World Cup
Fabio Capello has always been consistent with his selections, and in four of England’s last five matches, it has been Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney and Aston Villa’s Emile Heskey who have been England’s starting marksman and both can be considered as shoe-ins for England World Cup squad. However, competition for places is ripe, and at […]