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/ 7072 days agoMan Utd & Chelsea Reportedly Battle Each Other With Online Video Games
After Cristiano Ronaldo scored Man United's third goal in the Manchester derby today, you may have noticed that he got into a pose with Rio Ferdinand and pretended to hold rocket launchers. This isn't the first time it's happened either. So why the pose? Well, according to The Sun newspaper, the pose is a tribute […]
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/ 7072 days agoESPN & ABC to Televise Euro 2008 Matches in US
Excellent news for football fans in America. The Associated Press is reporting that ESPN and ABC have won the TV rights to Euro 2008 and will be broadcasting each game live. Read the article in Forbes Magazine here. While the thought of having ABC and ESPN crucify the matches through their idiotic commentary and studio […]
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/ 7073 days agoA Missed Opportunity
US Soccer had the opportunity of a lifetime that may have been able to win worldwide credibility to a program considered a lightweight in International circles. But as has been the case for several years now US Soccer proved to be stubborn, arrogant and in the worst way nativist when dealing with Juergen Klinsmann. Media […]
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/ 7074 days agoStage Is Set for Champions League & Prem Matches
It's been a busy few days in football with plenty of Premiership matches in addition to the final Champions League matches of the round. The highlight for me was seeing Marcos Nelson's goal for Benfica against Man United. Supreme quality.Jose Mourinho didn't get his wish, so there are now five British teams in the round […]
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/ 7074 days agoNext U.S. TV Contract for Premiership: "$20 Million"
Oliver Tse, the creator of SoccerTV.com, wrote a revealing response to the Paul Gardner article I commented on the other day. In Tse's article, he mentions many of the same thoughts I had (in that it's unfair to evaluate the Premiership based on just the matches that Fox Soccer Channel broadcasts). But what Tse does […]
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/ 7074 days agoThe Modern Football Shirt: Fashion Faux Pas
By John Nicholson There are few more unpleasant fashion creations than a modern football shirt. Comprised of those melt-into-the-skin-in-a-fire polymers which feel like a cross between your grannies old nylon stockings and liquid plastic, they're cheap and nasty and yet incredibly expensive. It's not even as if they're especially flattering to wear. Almost no man […]
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/ 7075 days agoCatching Up With EPL Talk
There have been lots of developments at EPL Talk the past couple weeks. So much, in fact, that I need to catch up and tell you. First, EPL Talk will be interviewing Reading goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann hopefully this week. If you have any questions for the American, please click the comments link below and I'll […]
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/ 7075 days agoWhich Premiership Teams Will Be Relegated?
Despite the criticism of the Premiership so far this season, it's refreshing to see that all of the teams in the league have double digits after Charlton's last minute win last night against Blackburn. Last year, if you remember, it seemed that Sunderland were stuck on single digit points for the majority of the season. […]
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/ 7075 days agoJoin England's Steve McClaren in an Online Chat
Steve McClaren will be answering questions tomorrow (Thursday, December 7th) via an online chat from The Football Association's web site beginning at 11:15am GMT (6:15am ET). The chat is free to join. All you have to do is register beforehand to get a FAN number. Registration is painless and takes less than a minute. More […]
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/ 7075 days agoPremiership Referees Are In A No-Win Situation
I feel sorry for Premiership referees. Never before has their jobs been so scrutinized or have they felt a much pressure as they do now. The issues are compounded by the speed of the game and the advanced skills of some players where they've made diving in a penalty an art form, albeit a sickening […]
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/ 7076 days agoVeteran U.S. Soccer Writer Takes Aim At Premiership & Fox Soccer Channel
Veteran Soccer America columnist Paul Gardner has never been one to refrain from writing what he believes, so it's interesting to read his take on the English Premier League and its recent lack of goals and quality in an article published in The New York Sun newspaper. What's more interesting to me, though, is how […]
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/ 7076 days ago3 Ways to Improve the Premiership Starting Today
There are lots of developments happening around the Premiership in the last 24 hours. Liverpool are in the midst of a takeover. Meanwhile, Manchester City and Watford score zero goals to make the Premiership's record of the lowest scoring league in Europe even worse. So what can be done to fix the problem in the […]
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/ 7077 days agoITVN Adds GolTV: Wise Decision or Not?
ITVN announced this morning that they've agreed a deal with GolTV to provide the bilingual soccer network to subscribers. The cost will be $9.95 per month, which also includes a music video network, radio stations and more. Personally I don't see the wisdom in doing the deal with GolTV. Most cable companies provide GolTV, and […]
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/ 7077 days agoJohn Nicholson Tackles Cliches In Football
Editor's Note: This week we feature a guest blog post from author and Football365 columnist John Nicholson. John has agreed to write a regular column for EPL Talk. You can check out his work at Football 365 here, or visit his web site here. It's a little known fact that rock stars like Keith Moon […]
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/ 7077 days agoPremiership: Lowest Scoring League in Europe
Paul Wilson from The Guardian reports that the Premiership is the lowest scoring league in Europe. While teams are definitely playing more defensively, the main reason for the lack of goals is that the league has turned more continental than English. While the English style of play can still be seen with frenetic pace and […]