What's annoying to me is beIN Sports still not being available with my Time Warner affiliate. I added TWC Sports Package the other day after being told it was available. It wasn't. So I have a month of TWCSports for nothing to see if it gets added (being negotiated) or if the other stuff is worth $8/month.
The AV/Reading match was piss poor. An AV own goal was Reading's only marker and the disparity between haves and have-nots in EPL is more striking than discrepancy in MLB, IMO.
That said, I've watched all the soccer I can find in the past couple weeks. Even the CONCACAF Champions League crap and the aforementioned MLS (including falling alseep last night to NY/San Jose.
Love the mid-week UEFA matches and everything else, including watching the US get ganked in U20 WC Qualifier in Mexico (against Mexico) that went extra time and featured biggest flop I've ever seen (which is saying something).
Said it before, but I'll watch anything when the most skilled players in the world are doing it.
And US got the equalizer from Alex Morgan this afternoon to get even with Sweden and earn trip to Algarve Cup finals vs. Germany Wednesday. My 12-yr old will be thrilled.
RickNashEquilibrium wrote:The brilliant play shown in the Man U - Chelsea match was offset by the Spurs' brainfarts (Yay 'Pool!!!!) and the abortion that was Millwall FC @ Blackburn. That was once of the ugliest sporting events I've ever watched and I watched Julian Tavares pitch. 33 fouls, 7 yellow cards, NO GOALS, lots of dirty play, and Hulse unforgivably missed for Millwall 2 feet out from a great cross. Pathetic.
How 'bout Liverpool Rising? After a terrible start, they're now sitting in 6th with a realistic chance at 4th and a great shot for Europa qualification given the rest of their schedule. Chelsea looked possessed in the 2nd half but their play has been up and down. Bale is the only thing going for Spurs and are in the opposite direction of Pool. Pool is only down 2 pts to Arsenal so they can definitely make up the gap. The last 2 months are going to be fantastic football to watch.