During WC2006 I don't think I watched a single broadcast outside the final couple of matches in anything other than Spanish. Soooooo much better.Shinobi said:Watching these games with Spanish commentary is soooooo much fun. Wish I could get this option for EPL matches.
Karakand said:During WC2006 I don't think I watched a single broadcast outside the final couple of matches in anything other than Spanish. Soooooo much better.
GOL GOL GOL GOL GOL GOL GOL GOL
Honestly, I don't remember. That quarter was a blur of cramming for classes and getting up early to watch Ghana rock on.Fëanor said:Don't tell me you saw the games on Univision... Univsion announcers suck major ass.
Karakand said:Honestly, I don't remember. That quarter was a blur of cramming for classes and getting up early to watch Ghana rock on.
rikichi said:pinches guayes le ganan a brasil y no a usa?! y porque metan a bravo? ese guay es una vasca de primera.
BatiGOOOOOOL said:And the US will win the games in the World Cups?![]()
We hate them both equally as far as football goes. Well, not really, Mexico wins by far.Fëanor said:It depends where they take place!:lol Like if they take place in Central America, I'm sure those bastards will ally themselves with the US! After all, there's a lot hate between Mexico and its central american neighbors when it comes to futbol.:lol
Here you go.nitewulf said:which channel will show the U-20 world cup games, and is FSC gonna show the copa america?
Copa America games will be on GOL TV in English and Telefutura (group stages) and Univision (late stages and Mexico games probably) in Spanish.
Under-20 World Cup games will be on ESPNU in English and Galavision in Spanish.
.MindCollizion said:Puro Mexico cabrones!
And yeah watching it in Spanish is the only way!
:lol I flipped on the stream around when this happened.BatiGOOOOOOL said:As Karakand would say... CastilLOL.
What a ridiculous miss. :lol That's what he gets for not passing to Morales earlier when he was all alone.
BatiGOOOOOOL said:And the US will win the games in the World Cups?![]()
Lakitu said:Looks like Luis Garcia is leaving Liverpool and heading back to Spain, for personal reasons.![]()
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No worries, richardson is available.Lakitu said:Looks like Luis Garcia is leaving Liverpool and heading back to Spain, for personal reasons.![]()
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TRANSFER RUMOURS
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will make a £13m bid for Newcastle striker Obefemi Martins. (Various)
Chelsea have had a £12m bid for Lyon midfielder Florent Malouda rejected. (Various)
Sven-Goran Eriksson will make Middlesbrough striker Yakubu his first signing. (Daily Mirror)
Barcelona are ready to make a £15m bid for Chelsea and England midfielder Frank Lampard. (The Times)
Sunderland boss Roy Keane wants Kieran Richardson from Manchester United. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano has pleaded with Argentine international team-mate Carlos Tevez to join him at Anfield. (Daily Star)
Rangers target Julien Faubert has gone on strike at Bordeaux after the French club refused to sell him. (Daily Record)
West Ham are willing to pay Carlos Tevez £115,000 a week to keep him at the club for another year. (Daily Mail)
Martin O'Neill is to launch a fresh £8m bid for West Ham's Nigel Reo-Coker. (Various)
O'Neill may have to fight off an attempted hijack of the move by prospective Man City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson. (The Times)
West Ham boss Alan Curbishley is looking at Bolton's Kevin Nolan as a possible replacement for Nigel Reo-Coker. (The Sun)
Shaun Wright-Phillips will reject a move to Man City if Sven-Goran Eriksson takes over. (Daily Mail)
Andy van der Meyde is likely to be kicked out of Everton after reportedly criticising coach David Moyes on Dutch TV. (Daily Mirror)
Sunderland have had a £3m bid for Wigan defender Leighton Baines rejected. (Daily Mail)
Arsenal and Tottenham are battling to sign Lyn Oslo's Norwegian striker Chinedu Ogbuke. (Daily Mirror)
Spurs are close to securing a deal to sell Reto Ziegler to Sampdoria for £1.4m. (The Times)
Celtic plan to make a £2m swoop for Watford defender Dan Shittu. (Daily Mirror)
Reading's Nicky Shorey will snub Newcastle and West Ham by signing a new contract at the Royals. (Daily Mail)
Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp is interested in signing West Ham's £3m-rated striker Marlon Harewood. (Various)
Bristol City will confirm the signing of Hibernian's Northern Ireland winger Ivan Sproule on Thursday. (Daily Mirror)
Lee McCulloch is tipped to complete a move from Wigan to Rangers for £2.5m. (The Times)
Nigerian international midfielder Oneykachi Okonkwo is being watched by Premier League new boys Birmingham and Derby. (The Sun)
League One Nottingham Forest have slapped a £1.5m price tag on wing wizard Kris Commons. (Daily Star)
Former Brentford striker Lloyd Owusu is keen on a move to Yeovil. (Various)
OTHER GOSSIP
Real Madrid coach will sack coach Fabio Capello on Thursday because club chiefs blame him for David Beckham's exit. (Daily Mirror)
Prospective Man City owner Thaksin Shinawatra has taken his holding in the club to 65% (The Sun)
Barcelona financial director Ferran Soriano claims Thierry Henry first contacted the club over a move back in May after David Dein left the Emirates Stadium. (The Sun)
AND FINALLY
David Beckham and Kate Moss are going to be godparents to the newborn son of ex-Hollyoaks lovely Davinia Taylor. (Various)
Supporters of Atletico Madrid have staged a demonstration in the streets of the Spanish capital to protest about the possible sale of striker Fernando Torres to Liverpool. (Various)
arseblogger said:Also on the radio last night was French journalist Xavier Rivoire (thanks to Haz for the spelling and Richard for the info) who claimed to have spoken to Arsene Wenger in the last couple of days. His take on the whole situation was that Wenger would stay long term and sign a new deal, Anelka is a definite target but Manchester United are after him too, and most curious of all was the claim that Samuel Etoo is open to a move to London to either Arsenal or Chelsea but the price will determine Arsenals interest. Reports in Spain say Milan are after Drogba in which case Chelsea will buy Etoo. Or something. Chelsea have also made a bit for Malouda, which is good.
hadareud said:edit: oh, and who can guarantee that he's not 48 in reality?
No matter how much money or how many bourbons you give him, he isnt going to stay.Ghost said:£115k a week for tevez?! That's a lot of bourbons. I approve.
:lolFreddie Ljungbergs agent has again insisted the player intends to stay at Arsenal. Thats twice in a couple of weeks now. I suppose the natural progression is for him to sign for Barcelona and say that since the old janitor left the place hasnt been the same and Arsenal has changed and if only the janitor had stayed everything would have been so different.
hadareud said:the problem is though, they can't play all of them at the same time. Not if they want to win games anyway.
I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him go.
It's like I read somewhere a couple of weeks ago when Eto'o said he would love Henry to come to Barca: "you will only meet him when you hold the door open for him on your way out".
That's not to say that Arsenal will buy him, Chelsea would be far more realistic. Or Inter, they need a decent striker.
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another quote from arseblogger:
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and the headline of the day:
After Dein and Henry, Arsenal's ungrateful chairman should keep his mouth shut
:lol
oh... i see...psycho_snake said:It sounds like a bit of a joke because it was a joke...
Supporters of Atletico Madrid have staged a demonstration in the streets of the Spanish capital to protest about the possible sale of striker Fernando Torres to Liverpool. (Various)
CAPELLO'S GOLDEN BALLS-UP
EXCLUSIVE: SACKED OVER BECKS
Martin Lipton 28/06/2007
DAVID BECKHAM will have his ultimate act of revenge on Fabio Capello today when the Italian is sacked for forcing the former England skipper out of the Bernabeu.
Capello will be axed at noon despite Madrid ending their four-year title drought with their amazing come-from-behind La Liga triumph.
President Ramon Calderon and the rest of the Real board will use the way Becks was effectively forced out of the club as justification for their decision.
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And with Calderon's prime target Bernd Schuster struggling to wriggle free of his commitment to Getafe, the president has publicly named Arsene Wenger as one of the potential options to replace the dumped Capello.
Capello's fate will be sealed when the Madrid board convene for a meeting to confirm the future direction of the club.
But Calderon is making it clear that the Italian's departure will be linked directly with the losses of Beckham and Ronaldo, who left Madrid for AC Milan in the transfer window after being dumped on the bench for much of the first half of the season.
A Madrid source said: "Calderon feels that losing Beckham was a big mistake and one that is Capello's fault.
"It was only when Capello admitted he had got it wrong and brought Beckham back into the side that the championship race changed but by then it was too late for the future because he had agreed to go to America.
"The way he treated Ronaldo was equally bad. Yes, we won La Liga, but it was a fortunate win and not because Capello did everything right."
Calderon tried desperately to hijack Beckham's move to the LA Galaxy in the last weeks of his Madrid stay, pinning the blame on the manager for the mixed messages that saw the England ace decide to leave for the USA.
Sales of replicas of Beckham's No.23 shirt were huge in the final weeks of the campaign, as the Real fans gave him the credit for their remarkable and unexpected triumph as they came from behind to overhaul Sevilla and bitter rivals Barcelona.
Capello will be the third Real coach since 1998 to be sacked despite winning the Spanish title, after the forced departures of German Juup Heynckes nine years ago and Vicente Del Bosque in 2003.
While Schuster is the prime candidate to take over, he has given a verbal undertaking to stay at Getafe, who are determined not to be bullied by their capital city big brothers.
And after Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood admitted yesterday that he had no idea whether Wenger will sign a new contract at the Emirates, Calderon named the Frenchman on his shortlist of potential coaches.
Calderon said: "Schuster is not the only possible replacement. There is also Michael Laudrup, Ronald Koeman and Arsene Wenger."
Real are aware that Wenger is unlikely to break his contract, having twice previously rejected the opportunity to take over at the club, but also believe that enticing him would increase their chances of luring midfield star Cesc Fabregas away from the Gunners as well.
But with Arsenal looking increasingly unstable in the aftermath of Thierry Henry's move to Barcelona, the Spanish giants would not be scared of making another approach.
One option, especially if the Schuster efforts are rebuffed, would be taking an old experienced Spanish hand as a temporary appointment.
That would buy time until Wenger might be available at the end of his current Arsenal deal. In that scenario, one possible candidate would be former boss Del Bosque whose reputation has soared in the four years since he was forced out of the club after landing the La Liga and Champions League double in 2003.
Capello's hopes of a £12million pay-off will be dashed with Real only prepared to offer him and his coaching team a year's money.
And he will have it spelled out to him that he has paid the price of costing Real the services of the game's most lucrative money-spinning player - and the man whose triumphant return altered the club's fortunes.
5 MARVELLOUS BECKS MADRID MOMENTS
August 2003: Beckham marks his La Liga debut in the ultimate manner, heading home inside three minutes in a 2-1 win over Real Betis.
September 2003: Brilliant 70-yard Beckham pass thrashed home on the volley by Zinedine Zidane as Real destroy Valladolid 7-2 at the Bernabeu.
March 2005: Outstanding display as Real thrash Barcelona 4-2 at home, the highlight being Beckham's defence-splitting pass for Michael Owen (left, with Becks) to enjoy his finest moment in a white shirt.
February 2007: Returns from internal exile to score with a brilliant bending freekick in the vital win over Real Sociedad (left) that kickstarts Madrid's title charge.
June 2007: Hailed as the hero of the Bernabeu as he signs off from Real in the 3-1 win over Real Mallorca (right) that clinched the title.
THE MADNESS OF SPANISH FOOTBALL
THE SACKING of Fabio Capello after winning La Liga is another example of the madness that affects Spanish boardrooms.
La Liga clubs have long been controlled by trigger-happy presidents who react too quickly to even minor unrest.
Former England boss Terry Venables (right) left QPR for Barcelona in 1984 and within two years he had led the Catalan giants to their first title since the 1960s.
A year later he guided them to the European Cup Final - where they lost on penalties to Steaua Bucharest. He was sacked in September 1987.
Real Madrid won the Champions League in 1998 but German coach Jupp Heynckes was dismissed just weeks later.
Vicente del Bosque was fired in 2003 after winning La Liga and was replaced by Carlos Queiroz who lasted just 12 months.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/2007/06/28/capello-s-golden-balls-up-89520-19367961/