InSuarezWeTrust
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Exciting game, but I don't know that id be too proud of that performance.
NBC will be televising EPL matches on NBC and NBC Sports Channel, just like they do MLS. Not sure what Fox Soccer Channel will do considering BeIN Sport now owns the US Television rights to just about every other major European soccer league (Serie A, Ligue 1, La Liga).peachesenregalia":523z2lz6 said:So....does that include Fox Soccer Channel? What's going on there? Will NBC create their own soccer channel?
InSuarezWeTrust":1i3xmfv8 said:Exciting game, but I don't know that id be too proud of that performance.
peachesenregalia":1i3xmfv8 said:Pretty amazing comeback, Gate, but ISWT has a point. Pretty shameful to need a miracle to put away Reading.
SeatownJay":1ofare1e said:NBC will be televising EPL matches on NBC and NBC Sports Channel, just like they do MLS. Not sure what Fox Soccer Channel will do considering BeIN Sport now owns the US Television rights to just about every other major European soccer league (Serie A, Ligue 1, La Liga).peachesenregalia":1ofare1e said:So....does that include Fox Soccer Channel? What's going on there? Will NBC create their own soccer channel?
InSuarezWeTrust":3itb01zr said:SeatownJay":3itb01zr said:NBC will be televising EPL matches on NBC and NBC Sports Channel, just like they do MLS. Not sure what Fox Soccer Channel will do considering BeIN Sport now owns the US Television rights to just about every other major European soccer league (Serie A, Ligue 1, La Liga).peachesenregalia":3itb01zr said:So....does that include Fox Soccer Channel? What's going on there? Will NBC create their own soccer channel?
Do they also own the rights to the Bundesliga? If not who does?
Gatehawk":11wemgyn said:InSuarezWeTrust":11wemgyn said:Exciting game, but I don't know that id be too proud of that performance.
In the first half, I agree. But that's why they play two halfs.
peachesenregalia":11wemgyn said:Pretty amazing comeback, Gate, but ISWT has a point. Pretty shameful to need a miracle to put away Reading.
Shut up. I bet most teams would fold and take the loss if they had been in the same predicament. Down 4-0 after 40 minutes, and down 4-2 after 88 minutes, no one's supposed to comeback from that.
Oh and if coming back to beat a Premier League club, albeit Reading, is shameful, I wonder what does that say about Wigan being knocked out by the lowest ranked team, Bradford City, left in the tournament?
peachesenregalia":2u8c5ksr said:Arsenal to lose to Chelsea in the final. Book it.
peachesenregalia":15dbusmu said:I actually don't mind it, Si. The league cup isn't a huge money draw, and it's better that we focus on league form and look to go on a run in the more lucrative FA cup and Europa league.
peachesenregalia":20thi2gb said:I actually don't mind it, Si. The league cup isn't a huge money draw, and it's better that we focus on league form and look to go on a run in the more lucrative FA cup and Europa league.
Uncle Si":20thi2gb said:Good point... if we trade Carling Cup success for a deep Europa run than so be it. But league status has to be the top priority
Gatehawk":o7v0ikmp said:peachesenregalia":o7v0ikmp said:I actually don't mind it, Si. The league cup isn't a huge money draw, and it's better that we focus on league form and look to go on a run in the more lucrative FA cup and Europa league.Uncle Si":o7v0ikmp said:Good point... if we trade Carling Cup success for a deep Europa run than so be it. But league status has to be the top priority
For a second I thought Wenger hacked your accounts. The reactions from fans kinda reminds me about what I said before about everyone caring about the COC until their club is out then they couldn't even spit in the same direction as the trophy let alone glance at what's happening in it.
Uncle Si":jidizxax said:Gate, I don't think you quite understand the liverpool perspective. First our tradition is built on a deep trophy case. The club and its fanbase take a great deal of pride in winning cups, any cups. Secondly the club recently ousted a legend who was very successful in restoring Liverpools cup tradition, then the director states the league has to be a priority before hiring his successor.
Now a fanbase desperate for wins has suffered a rather inglorious ouster (to the new managers former team no less) and looked poor doing it. Every Liverpool fan would prefer to be in the cup. The issue is not the loss, but the weaknesses (in depth especially) revealed in the loss. While Dalglish could throw out Bellers and Kuyt and Carroll in this competition and push across results, Rodgers had... what he had.
This is Liverpool as we know it... a conscious effort to focus energies on one goal instead of the luxury of winning when we want. No Liverpool fan took yesterday lightly. Just had to rationalize it against the overall
peachesenregalia":u3wj9am4 said:*sigh*, Gate. Almost a good post from you right up until the last sentence.
peachesenregalia":25b4k227 said:Gatehawk":25b4k227 said:peachesenregalia":25b4k227 said:*sigh*, Gate. Almost a good post from you right up until the last sentence.
You really can't resist saying something about anything I say, can you?
I can't. Players leaving for other clubs has nothing to do with respect.
peachesenregalia":2j0rlbx1 said:Gatehawk":2j0rlbx1 said:peachesenregalia":2j0rlbx1 said:*sigh*, Gate. Almost a good post from you right up until the last sentence.
You really can't resist saying something about anything I say, can you?
I can't. Players leaving for other clubs has nothing to do with respect.