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  1. Pucklusti10
    Pucklusti10
    June 2, 2010 at 1:55 pm | | Reply


    - i have to say i have watched espn the pat few days and one person is already standing out and that is Chris Fowler…

    - watching other reports filed by Bob Ley who i beleive does follow the sport but gives a spin aiming to get the average American sports fan hooked as made me cringe at times especially when butchers the pronunciatiations of names or uses American terms like “PK”

    - but Fowler has been asked questions, on some recent sportscenter appearances, that should be easy to answer but often are not by some of his colleagues and Fowler has even displayed some knowledge of the history of the game whether that’s thru good prep work or he is a fan is unclear but what is clear is he is a consumate pro and does have a world view through his coverage of tennis for the network which will help him

    - Fowler also can take credit for remaining a reserved presence on one of espn’s most boisterous and noisy setting that being college football gameday, which is done before thousands of screaming college gridiron fans at university settings, so I look forward to watching him at this world cup, it appears he may be someone that may come out of this world cup with the respect of fans and viewers (unlike Ley and Mike Tirico)

  2. Big True Fan
    June 2, 2010 at 2:13 pm | | Reply


    Great list. Definitely the ESPN app is top notch. Still, the best part of World Cup will be the vuvuzela stadium horns! They are what makes it a South African world cup. Download a vuvuzela horn now for your iPhone or Android at Virtual Vuvuzela.com

    1. Phil McThomas
      Phil McThomas
      June 2, 2010 at 3:21 pm | | Reply


      Thanks for that completely independent opinion.

  3. OC
    OC
    June 2, 2010 at 8:45 pm | | Reply


    I LOVE ESPN!

  4. FIFA World Cup Today
    FIFA World Cup Today
    June 2, 2010 at 10:28 pm | | Reply


    check out FIFA World Cup Today on ESPN Radio, ESPN.com or iTunes!

  5. David
    David
    June 3, 2010 at 12:58 pm | | Reply


    I was an ESPN hater with the rest of them in 06, but if you still have issues with them then you’re truly a snob. No one in England or anywhere else in Europe will be having this kind of coverage this summer. The synergy that ESPN has created with all these different platforms is great. They’re also shipping the entire SportsCenter set to S Africa to broadcast live for the 30 days or so.

    I truly am excited because they have righted many wrongs and still kept it interesting for American fans. Because like it or not, this is America, so the broadcast style will always not be ITV, BBC or Sky. And I’m okay with that.

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