Soccer Morning was designed to be similar to morning drive time sports call-in shows, but avoided the hate/controversy-baiting aspects of those shows. It is pretty wide-ranging and the recent guests he had discussing match-fixing was interesting. His and Jared's Best Soccer Show that airs on match days goes more into detail.
too bad. thats sad. too bad espn couldnt pick it up on their network. not always a great show but the guest segments are the best.
Wondo in Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/culture...he-cult-hero-who-beat-landon-donovan-20140609 NPR Interview with Ian Darke: http://www.npr.org/2014/06/09/320375599/the-name-s-of-the-game-the-trials-of-the-world-cup-announcer
Univision just showed US arrival, interview with Dempsey at Sao Paulo airport, GKs training, guys walking in front of hotel, etc. They have a dedicated reporter giving *almost* equal time to "las barras y las estrellas". They also had an interview with Maradona in Brazil where it looked like he was heavily medicated, wearing lipstick and little pearl earrings.
Maybe I'm reading this wrong but it appears that the boys at ESPN FC have predicted Germany, Portugal and Ghana to advance to the 16- http://www.espnfc.us/fifa-world-cup/4/blog/post/1863048
That was awesome. I love it. It's got kind of an Independence Day type international-cooperation-in the-face-of-an-apocalypse vibe.
Jurgen Klinsmann rejects the notion of @ussoccer being an underdog. Jurgen Klinsmann rejects the notion of @ussoccer being an underdog. 'Inside' finale airs tonight, 8:30p ET, ESPN.http://t.co/oUa78lTiqE— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) June 10, 2014
Here is one twitter feed with all the players' tweets combined: https://twitter.com/TwitterSports/lists/usa-2014-wc-team
There's a live one tomorrow which is the finale. This is the finale of the recorded ones, tomorrow's is from 9:30-10 ET following a marathon of the whole series on ESPN2.
Whoever transcribed that game snippet didn't have any help from a US fan: Giving the United States, at least, hope. Out a door, to lay in down. Bradley has done it.
Yeah, apparently U.S.'s March to Brazil also includes Brazil's. It's still good and I enjoyed the Julio Cesar piece but it would have been nice to know that only 30 minutes would pertain to the U.S.
Zona Marking did an analysis of all teams going to Brazil Here is the link for the US team: http://www.zonalmarking.net/2014/06/10/usa-a-diamond-midfield/#more-10481
Perhaps my favorite part of tonight's episode was Jurgen Yelling at the defenders for raising their arms looking for offside calls.
I thought there was supposed to be some live edition? That's what the TV schedule said too. I liked the Brazil piece though.