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England vs Kazakhstan To Be Televised Live On Fox Soccer Channel

October 10th, 2008 By The Gaffer --> Comments

fox-soccer-channel England vs Kazakhstan To Be Televised Live On Fox Soccer ChannelWhere can you find England against Kazakhstan on US TV tomorrow? The important 2010 World Cup Qualifying match will be shown live on Fox Soccer Channel beginning at Noon ET/9am PT.

This is part of the deal that Fox Sports International announced in May whereby Fox Soccer Channel has the TV rights to England’s home matches for the next four years.

In team news, John Terry will miss the match due to an injury. In his place, Rio Ferdinand will captain the team. The last piece of news is that Wayne Rooney has shaved the hair off his head (seriously).


CommentsTags: 2010 World Cup · England · Fox Soccer Channel · John Terry · Kazakhstan · Rio Ferdinand · Wayne Rooney

Tottenham Coming To USA For Future Preseason Tour

October 10th, 2008 By The Gaffer --> Comments

spurs-dc-united2 Tottenham Coming To USA For Future Preseason Tour

Not to be outdone by rivals Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur has announced a strategic partnership with a Major League Soccer club.

In 2007, Arsenal announced a partnership with Colorado. Now Spurs have announced a deal with San Jose Earthquakes. The major difference with the Spurs deal is that it sets the wheel in motion for Tottenham to conduct future US tours.

According to Tottenham Development Coach Clive Allen, “The relationship will provide us with the opportunity to exchange coaches and methodology as well as providing a base for the Club in any future US tours. Our aim is to support the development of MLS by using our wealth of experience in the game on a number of levels. Football development will certainly be an integral part of the partnership, but other areas of our infrastructure will be beneficial models such as the work we do in the community with the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation.”

Tottenham Hotspur first visited the US in 1951 to play Manchester United at Yankee Stadium, New York. The match ended with a 7-1 scoreline in favor of Spurs. In 1966 the Club toured the US for the first time and played matches in numerous locations including Chicago, Detroit, Hartford, Jersey City and San Francisco. Tottenham Hotspur last visited the US in 2003 to play DC United in the Capital Cup, which resulted in a defeat against the Washington-based team.

It’s not known when Spurs will play preseason friendlies in the United States, but it may happen as early as the summer of 2009 or 2010.


CommentsTags: Arsenal · Colorado · San Jose Earthquakes · Tottenham Hotspur · preseason friendlies

GolTV Brings The Art of Football To U.S. TV

October 9th, 2008 By The Gaffer --> Comments

art-of-football GolTV Brings The Art of Football To U.S. TV

The import business is not what it used to be. Over the years, I can’t even begin to imagine how much money I’ve spent on import records, CDs, magazines, newspapers, books and crisps from my mother country, the United Kingdom.

These days, the import business has lost its flavor. Most things Anglophile are available pretty readily in the United States. Even films, video games and music CDs are released around the same time in both the US and UK.

There are exceptions, though, and that includes a football documentary entitled The Art Of Football, which debuted in Europe in May 2006 but has finally crossed the Atlantic and is currently being aired in the United States courtesy of GolTV.

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CommentsTags: GolTV · John Cleese · The Art Of Football

Best New Football Books To Add To Your Holiday Wish List

October 9th, 2008 By The Gaffer --> Comments

inverting-the-pyramid Best New Football Books To Add To Your Holiday Wish List

Other than a few soccer blogs and a handful of literate newspapers, there isn’t a plenitude of intelligent football writing available. But there is one last bastion that we can continue to depend on and that’s football books.

A good way to find out which books to buy are to find the ones nominated for the William Hill Sports Book Of The Year. The 2008 nominations have been announced and they include the following football books:

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CommentsTags: Football Books · Jonathan Wilson · Musa Okwonga · Paul Canoville · Rowan Simons

How To Get Setanta Sports On Comcast Cable

October 9th, 2008 By The Gaffer --> Comments

power-to-the-people How To Get Setanta Sports On Comcast Cable

If you’re a Comcast Cable customer and you want Setanta Sports, the time to act is now.

I just spoke with a source inside Comcast Cable who confirmed that their head office in Philadelphia has signed a contract with Setanta Sports so that local Comcast Cable companies have the green light to add the 24/7 soccer network.

Comcast will likely debut Setanta Sports in three of their local markets first: Illinois, New England and the Bay Area. BUT these regional MSOs (multiple system operators) are dragging their feet and will be unlikely to add Setanta anytime soon unless they hear from you, the Comcast customers.

Here’s how to get Setanta Sports on Comcast Cable:

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CommentsTags: Comcast Cable · Setanta Sports

Which Debt-Ridden Premier League Clubs Were Contacted By Banks?

October 9th, 2008 By The Gaffer --> Comments

Creditors have contacted at least three Premier League clubs to express their concern that their level of debt is unsustainable, according to Paul Kelso of The Daily Telegraph.

The question is which clubs do you believe are the ones most likely to have been contacted? Vote now.


CommentsTags: Premier League · poll

How Michel Platini Is Writing UEFA’s Obituary

October 9th, 2008 By The Gaffer --> Comments

michel-platini How Michel Platini Is Writing UEFAs Obituary

Michel Platini is making a fool of himself again this week after his tirade against the prominence of English teams in European football. If you caught his interview on Sky Sports, you wlll have seem him ramble on and on, venting his anger and seeming quite unfocused and unpresidential — especially for someone who is supposed to be the figurehead of UEFA.

Here are some of the idiotic statements he made:

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CommentsTags: Chelsea · Liverpool · Manchester City · Michel Platini · UEFA

Would A Salary Cap Combat Debt?

October 8th, 2008 By tyduffy --> Comments

 john-terry_01 Would A Salary Cap Combat Debt?

FA chairman David Treisman mentioned introducing a salary cap, to combat the “very tangible dangers” of the current financial climate.  Premier League clubs have a combined £3 billion of debt.  But, is wage expenditure really the most prominent issue?

Yes, players make an absurd amount of money for wearing short pants and playing a kid’s game.  However, wages are not driving debt.

In the 2007-8 season, Kaka was the highest paid player in the world, earning just over £7m in salary per year.  John Terry, the highest paid player in England that season, earned roughly £6.5m.  It’s not a small sum, but, in an environment where a middling player, such as David Bentley, commands a £17m transfer fee, it’s not a particularly significant one.

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