ESPN spokesperson: Wynalda "will not return to ESPN"

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  1. huhe888

    huhe888 Red Card

    Oct 3, 2007
  2. Danilo Luvano

    Danilo Luvano New Member

    Nov 6, 2007
    DFW, TX
    I'm not even gonna bother reading the entire Article. All I got to say is, WTF!? Who are they gonna replace him with? Are they gonna replace him with another Baseball Broadcaster that doesn't know Jack about the Sport? Jim Rome and all of those Nacionalist Anti-Soccer ESPN viewers must be jumping up and down right now....
     
  3. yikchi

    yikchi Member+

    Aug 11, 2004
    Garden State
    Well, i think they are going to replace him with Bruce Arena. Who is probably a better analyst then Wynalda.
     
  4. j66j66

    j66j66 Member

    Apr 26, 2005
    Portland, OR
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  5. MasterShake29

    MasterShake29 Member+

    Oct 28, 2001
    Jersey City, NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
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    United States
     
  6. huhe888

    huhe888 Red Card

    Oct 3, 2007
    Disney/ESPN figured out a way to dump Wynalda's big salary (reported by USA Today to be over $1 million a year).

    There was absolutely no way ESPN was going to pay someone that kind of money to do UEFA CL games to be shown on ESPN Classic (US) and ESPN Australia/New Zealand/South Pacific.
     
  7. TarheelJTK

    TarheelJTK Member

    Dec 14, 2004
    Jersey City
    How screwed up is the business of soccer in the US if a color commentator is making over $1 mil a year while the vast majority of the players in MLS make nowhere near that amount? I'm very glad to hear that Wynalda won't be ruining CL games on ESPN.
     
  8. monster

    monster Member

    Oct 19, 1999
    Hanover, PA
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    DC United
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    United States
    Because he was actually slated to do other things for the networks, but screwed up his big chance when he was on Mike and Mike and other shows.

    Eric needs to face the facts - he had his chance for more than MLS and blew it.
     
  9. JayRockers!

    JayRockers! Member+

    Aug 4, 2001
    If Dana Jacobson keeps her job it will be a travesty. Like him or not, at least Wynalda knew what he was talking about.

    Thx,

    Jay!
     
  10. huhe888

    huhe888 Red Card

    Oct 3, 2007
    Jacobson kept her job because ESPN saves money by keeping someone who is "affordable" to do a show which draws at best an 0.2% rating. (Her last gig prior to ESPN was in Sacramento, which was and is still a relatively "cheap" market for on-air talent.)

    Wynalda was tossed to the curb because ESPN saves money by getting rid his overpriced million-dollar contract.
     
  11. JayRockers!

    JayRockers! Member+

    Aug 4, 2001
    Agreed. But Jacobson certainly did much more to put ESPN in a negative light than Wynalda ever has. A couple of internet jacknuts whining about his "fire" comment and a well-deserved-bar-chat turned blog-post pointing out the well-known fact that Jim Rome is a dick hardly measures up to the "F* Touchdown Jesus" comments DJ made in public. It certainly has much more to do with money than talent, or squandering thereof.

    And two more words... Michael Irvin.

    Thx,

    Jay!
     
  12. TOTC

    TOTC Member

    Feb 20, 2001
    Laurel, MD, USA
    And somewhere, an executive is planning to pair Jack Edwards and Eric Wynalda for soccer matches. NBC? XM Radio? FSC? Versus? Setanta?

    What do you think?
     
  13. Cassano

    Cassano Member

    Jul 16, 2004
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    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    if Wynalda was making $1 million I could imagine what people like Stuart Scott and Chris Berman make.
     
  14. Longshoe

    Longshoe New Member

    Mar 6, 1999
    Atlanta, GA, USA
    They've never put a non-soccer guy in as the COLOR COMMENTATOR. Play-by-play yes, but plenty of PBP guys do multiple sports. The color guy is specific to the sport being broadcast.

    Relax...
     
  15. Danilo Luvano

    Danilo Luvano New Member

    Nov 6, 2007
    DFW, TX
     

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