Anyone know if MLS ShootOut will be showing the FSW re-broadcast of the SJ-LA game? They're showing the Fire-Revs game later that night, but I don't know about the SJ-LA game.
Although KMPC, Los Angeles, only the match from the middle of the second half, you can hear the last hour of the broadcast via http://www.socceraudio.com We obtained a copy of what was streamed, you can listen live or download the file.
Wouldn't be surprised since FSW is rebroadcasting if they went back and had the Galaxy announcers or someone over at FSW do the whole match on tape.
My money is on FSW having Bretos or someone doing commentary as if they didn't know the result. You'll hafta tell me if my guess is right as I'll be avoiding that channel until 5:30.
You sir are a clairvoyant! I just watched the rebroadcast. Gives me new respect for MadMax as a broadcaster. I don't know how many of the marquee - (and truth be told, Max is one step below them) broadcasters - (John Madden, Marv Albert, Al Michaels, Bill Walton, Andres Cantor and the late greats Chick Hearn, Ernie Harwell, Curt Gowdy, Howard Cossell, Harry Caray and Johnny Most) of sports could make a "plausibly live" broadcast seem more "plausibly live". Max (as annoying as I find him) gets full marks from me on this one.
Did he really list Bill Walton and not Vin Scully? Andres Cantor routinely narrates matches on several day delay on Telemundo, most commonly these days World Cup 2006 Qualifiers from South America. He does pretty well. His predecessor, Jorge Ramos, would occassionally call a match live on Radio Unica and then talk "to tape" a couple days later for Telemundo, and do superbly.
When I was in college, a couple friends of mine took an art history class, and they noticed that, in the nude sculptures from the Renaissance, the men were basically hung like gerbils. For a few months after that, they thought the phrase "Renaissance man" was a reference to, erm, equipment, until another professor pointed out the more conventional meaning. Still, I can't help but read "Max is a renaissance man in its purest form" and chuckle at the other association.