Fri, 26 October 2007 So America's NFL will make its high-profile European debut with a regular season game at Wembley this Sunday. It remains to be seen how English fans will take to the "other football," though the league might've thought harder about picking teams more likely to be halfway decent than the 0-7 Dolphins. And what's with the giant animatronic Jason Taylor in Trafalgar Square!? This is supposed to convince people to watch? In any case, what about soccer (or, to most Americans, "the other football") doing the reverse: playing regular season English Premier League matches in the US? It might happen in the not-to-distant future, according to some EPL execs. What do you think about playing EPL games in America? Savvy promotional tool, or pointless publicity stunt? How about playing NFL games (and perhaps, as the commissioner has mentioned, the Super Bowl!!!) in Europe? E-mail your thoughts to scpodcast@gmail.com!
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Mon, 22 October 2007 Scott and Bill get you ready for the Matchday 3 encounters, plus our upset specials! Also we review recent goings on in Euro 2008 qualifying, and the sad situation facing the U.S. women's national team. E-mail us with comments, questions or just to let us know where you're from and which team you support. Our e-mail address is scpodcast@gmail.com Enjoy the games and Go Red Sox!!! (sorry, couldn't resist) Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 October 2007 So have you heard? There's a new coach at Chelsea. Scott and Bill discuss the Mourinho fallout, and preview all of the Matchday 2 fixtures. [Not sure what a fixture is? Check out Episode 28!] Who should win? Who needs to win? Who will pull off the upset? We'll break it all down to get you ready for the games! Link: Comments[0] |


