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  • Mo
    SSN
    • May 2003
    • 11425

    #391
    Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

    part 1.

    FOX and ESPN are close to securing a landmark 8-year deal to acquire US media rights to the US Men’s National Team and Major League Soccer games, generating a whopping $560M in revenue between the two US soccer bodies, according to an industry publication.


    Which leads to part 2.

    A source to World Soccer Talk revealed that FOX discussed the possibility of sub-licensing some UEFA Champions League games to ESPN. FOX owns the US media rights to the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and, beginning in 2015, the Bundesliga.
    Now that last part I'm not sure when it happened, but yes.



    Don't you EVER read my blog? It's gotten a lot better.

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    • Matt10
      Hall Of Fame
      • Apr 2006
      • 16629

      #392
      Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

      That is HUGE. I wouldn't mind a return of ESPN.
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      • Bruins
        .
        • Mar 2004
        • 6433

        #393
        Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

        Really bummed that NBC looks to be losing MLS rights... Their coverage has been great since they acquired them. Meanwhile, FOX's soccer coverage has been a disaster for the last few years.

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        • KG
          Welcome Back
          • Sep 2005
          • 17583

          #394
          Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

          Nice. FSC's CL coverage is a disaster, especially their online stream where they can't even display the time & score because of "technical challenges"


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          • southernmetalhead
            Inter Miami
            • Dec 2012
            • 3862

            #395
            Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

            Atletico and Barca ended 0-0 in a battle of La Liga's top two teams.

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            • ImTellinTim
              YNWA
              • Sep 2006
              • 33028

              #396
              Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

              Originally posted by southernmetalhead
              Atletico and Barca ended 0-0 in a battle of La Liga's top two teams.
              Went to the bar with a friend to watch that thinking it would be exciting. Ended up being as boring as it could have been. Maybe 3 real chances for a goal the entire match.

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              • ~LiverpoolRed~
                YNWA
                • Dec 2008
                • 10755

                #397
                Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

                Man the Ballon D'or ceremony drags on. Get on with it!

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                • Tovarich
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 10875

                  #398
                  Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

                  Neymar likely to be missing a few games, rough looking ankle injury in the 1st half against Getafe, couldn't put any weight on it. Messi got a nice goal on a deflection with 4 people around him.

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                  • Mo
                    SSN
                    • May 2003
                    • 11425

                    #399
                    Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

                    Oooof, Falcao out of the World Cup with an ACL injury
                    Don't you EVER read my blog? It's gotten a lot better.

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                    • ~LiverpoolRed~
                      YNWA
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 10755

                      #400
                      Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

                      Originally posted by Mo
                      Oooof, Falcao out of the World Cup with an ACL injury
                      Group C is going to be completely wide open with him out for Colombia.

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                      • VTPack919
                        We Go Again
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 9708

                        #401
                        Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

                        Jackson Martinez is a nice guy to be able to fill in for Falcao, but Falco is irreplaceable.
                        YNWA

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                        • Matt10
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 16629

                          #402
                          Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

                          So we've got some great FA Cup action this weekend. Looking forward to seeing the Americans play a little with Sunderland, Stoke and Fulham!
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                          • Mo
                            SSN
                            • May 2003
                            • 11425

                            #403
                            Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

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                            • Leon
                              An Old Trafford
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 4981

                              #404
                              Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

                              If anyone here has ever been curious about Falcao's knees...

                              <iframe width="480" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/sMYoJdHrWP4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
                              "It's not how big you are; it's how big you play" - David Thompson

                              @nicroni

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                              • Ermolli
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 3315

                                #405
                                Re: The Beautiful Game Thread

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                                Racing Santander players boycotted their Copa del Rey quarterfinal against Real Sociedad to protest unpaid wages.

                                The Racing Santander-Real Sociedad Copa del Rey second-leg match was suspended on Thursday after Racing players formed a semicircle on the pitch after kick-off and refused to play in protest over alleged non-payment of salaries.

                                Because of Racing’s forfeiture, Real Sociedad will play Barcelona on Wednesday in Copa del Rey semifinals, after advancing 3-1 in the first leg.

                                The third-tier club's players released a joint statement on Monday announcing they would boycott the quarterfinal second-leg unless president Angel Lavin and his board stepped down.

                                That did not happen prior to kick-off. The home players turned up and completed their warm-up on Thursday. But when the first whistle blew and Sociedad kicked off, the Racing players moved in and stood arm in arm around the centre circle, with substitutes and coaching staff lining up in solidarity on the touchline.

                                Sociedad passed the ball between themselves in their own half for a while before kicking it out for a throw-in, at which point the referee signalled that the match was suspended.

                                Racing's board of directors are scheduled to meet on Friday.

                                In the statement last Monday, Racing captain Mario Fernandez said the players had not been paid for a number of months despite promises they would be.

                                With still no response to that ultimatum throughout the week, Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) chief Luis Rubiales met with the Racing players and coaching staff in Santander on Thursday, and afterward he confirmed there had been no change in the team's stance.

                                Rubiales told a news conference: "If at 2100 (CET) the Racing board is the same as now, they will not play.

                                "The squad decided something last Monday which they made public, and they continue thinking exactly the same, that if the current board has not resigned by the time of the game they are not going to play. They have the complete backing of the AFE, as always."

                                Rubiales reminded the Racing players at the meeting that "there are rules and their decision not to play could have consequences, but they are strong and united and we have to be together with them."

                                As recently as 2008, Racing finished sixth in the first division standings but in the last two seasons they have suffered back-to-back relegations to drop to the third tier.

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