Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Ian Darke, Twitter Hero

The World Cup has had a huge impact on the American TV viewers from, the games featuring the United States to great games, but one person has become the voices of the tournament in the United States and a twitter hero, Ian Darke. For years Darke has been one of the voices of the Premier League for Sky Sports, this summer he joined ESPN to help with their World Cup coverage and has been hit.

Here are some of the tweets from some of Darke's new fans:

  • ArashMarkaz: I can't help but think of ESPN's Ian Darke while watching this NBA free agency madness. "This is stranger than fiction."
  • tyduffy: Can we trade Joe Buck for Ian Darke? If England won't accept that, can we just give them Joe Buck?
  • JakeAppleman I'll watch the LeBron thing if ESPN incorporates both Ian Darke and horse placenta references into the proceedings.
  • illiniman14: I wish Ian Darke would commentate my life

Is the Premier League Coming to ESPN3.com?

During halftime of the Netherlands vs. Uruguay World Cup semifinal yesterday, I was looking at the ESPN3.com schedule for soccer during the upcoming months and one thing that I found surprised me. Listed on Aug. 14 at 7:30 a.m. is the Barclays Premier League, there were no teams listed but same type listing was also scheduled for Aug. 21. Last year, ESPN3.com, then ESPN360 was not able to show the games on their Internet network because of an agreement with FSC, but if they worked this out, it would be a great service for fans. With the Barclays Premier League on board, the streaming network now features the German League, Italian League, Spanish League, Dutch League, and Portuguese League. Now that is a network for soccer.

I don't know if this is a misprint or something like that, but bringing the Premier League would be great for people who don't have access to a tv during the game and have to be by a computer. I was wondering if anyone out there had any further information about this.

Sunday, July 04, 2010

A bad weekend for South America

The World Cup quarterfinals featured two glamour South America vs Europe games Argentina vs. Germany and Dutch vs Brazil. The German and the Dutch advanced to the semifinals. Here is how the newspapers in the four countries covered the events.
Dutch
Germany
Brazil
Argentina

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Soccer = Bad Things

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
You're Welcome - World Cup
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I have never been the biggest fan of the Daily Show, but their World Cup Coverage has been interesting to say the least. Why does ever Republican hate soccer, that's right socialized medicine.