Doesn't matter, WHUFC will avoid relegation and will not contend for a European spot. ManU didn't need the point though.
Thought this was funny

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You support West Ham and you thought that was funny!Rageman wrote:ManU(re) steals two points from my beloved Hammers with a cheap offside goal.
Doesn't matter, WHUFC will avoid relegation and will not contend for a European spot. ManU didn't need the point though.
Thought this was funny
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
Yep. Shame I will be at work so I won't be able to watch the game.Hellsinkey wrote:Thanks Spurs. Tomorrow- championship.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
Fox Soccer was outbid for everything except CL matches so they are being re-branded as an FX2 type of channel. Fox is going to start a new channel called Fox Sports One. This will be their attempt to go with more mainstream sports. There will still be football but Fox Soccer Report and Goals On Sunday and such will most likely disappear. Too bad for Rob Stone. He signed up with FSC after leaving ESPN so he could be their main host for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Not sure what he's gonna do other than studio host for CL matches.MickeyG wrote:Premier league teams did have a good record for a few years in a row getting a few teams to the CL semi's, and the final. But whether that made the whole league better than Spain, Italy and Germany I'm not sure.
NBC has the rights to PL games from next season (I think!), and are planning to show a ton of games. Most will be on NBC sports network mainly, with some on their other channels too. Fox Soccer will only have the CL as interest for PL fans. I might drop it seeing as I pay extra for it. If they moved rugby league to it, I'd keep it.
Coverage of the Premier League will kick off Aug. 17 with live matches on NBC, NBC Sports Network, Telemundo, Mun2, Premier League Extra Time, NBC Sports Live Extra and other NBC Universal channels including CNBC and USA. The network also announced that every Premier League match on the final day of the season -- May 11, 2014 -- will air live across a host of NBCU channels, including NBC, NBCSN, CNBC, USA, MSNBC and E!.
As of now, the original programming is as followed:
• Premier League Goal Zone -- A 30-minute program airing after Sunday matches with highlights of every goal scored on Saturday and Sunday.
• Match of the Day -- A two-hour Saturday show on NBC Sports Network modeled after the BBC show of the same name. Match of the Day will re-air Sunday mornings.
• Match of the Day 2 -- A 90-minute program featuring extended highlights with the natural calls of every game Sunday.
• Match of the Week --NBC Sports Network will re-air the best match of the weekend in its entirety Sunday night.
• Premier League 36 -- An original series that follows EPL players for 36 hours leading up to a game.
• Game Cut-Downs -- NBC Sports Network will air a two-hour show Monday nights featuring cut-down versions of Manchester United and Manchester City matches. On Tuesdays the network will feature Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur matches.
• Premier League Download -- A weekly show featuring high-profile celebrity supporters and journalists discussing the Premier League.
• Barclays Premier League World -- A weekly magazine show produced by the Premier League.
• Barclays Premier League Preview -- A weekly show (also produced by the league) previewing the upcoming week's matches.
• Barclays Premier League Review -- A weekly show produced by the league that recaps all the matches from the past week.
• Premier League Countdown -- A preview of the 2013-14 Premier League season.
NBC said its Saturday coverage of the Premier League will start at 7 a.m. ET on NBC Sports Network and continue on that network at 10 a.m. When Saturday coverage airs on NBC, it will air with a start time at 12:30 p.m. The Sunday coverage begins at 8 a.m. on NBC Sports Network and continues at 11 a.m. on that network and Telemundo. Monday coverage will start at 2:30 p.m. on NBC Sports Network.
An NBC Sports spokesperson said there will be some weeks where mid-week Premier League games could appear on CNBC and USA. The network said any game not designated for an NBCU channel will be available on Premier League Extra Time, which is similar to MLB's Extra Innings Package. (There is no charge to customers whose cable systems have NBC Sports Network.) All games will also be streamed live on NBC Sports Live Extra, though most consumers will need to authenticate that service.
It will be at 10 in the evening here, so it's a good time.pieceofme wrote:Yep. Shame I will be at work so I won't be able to watch the game.Hellsinkey wrote:Thanks Spurs. Tomorrow- championship.
Midday for me.Hellsinkey wrote:It will be at 10 in the evening here, so it's a good time.pieceofme wrote:Yep. Shame I will be at work so I won't be able to watch the game.Hellsinkey wrote:Thanks Spurs. Tomorrow- championship.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
Just read about it on the LFC boards. Haven't seen it myself but even the LFC fans (with sense a sense of humour) said it was funny. Anyway Congrats you Manc fans on here.MickeyG wrote:Glad it's done and dusted. Did anyone see that fake severed arm thrown on the pitch and Evra pick it up and pretend to take a bite, ala Suarez?
I saw it.MickeyG wrote:Glad it's done and dusted. Did anyone see that fake severed arm thrown on the pitch and Evra pick it up and pretend to take a bite, ala Suarez?
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
Major League Soccer is the seventh best soccer league in the world, according to Sporting Intelligence.
The survey of world leagues takes into account attendance, finances, goals, competitiveness, caliber of players and managers, stadiums and success in continental competitions, according to ProSoccer Talk.
The German Bundesliga is the top league in the world followed closely by the English Premier League, according to the rankings. Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, MLS, Holland and France round out the top 10.
According to tweets by Sporting Intelligence, the English Premier League was severely docked for quality of stadiums, and while MLS has built many new soccer specific stadiums, Sporting Intelligence noted that MLS scored well in competitiveness and other areas.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
That sounds ideal to me.SebastianLeeDanzig wrote:I can see Real coming back from that. Barca, not so much. It would be a dream to see fucking Bayern get their perfect season ruined in a final against Dortmund, though. Especially after defeating them thrice this season already and trying to lure away their key players (Götze and Lewandowski). Uli Hoeneß' fat fucking head would probably explode in jail.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
Is it at Wembley?el_nino wrote:I just hope that, assuming it's an all-German final, the more mongy elements of English football support don't cause trouble. I could see it happening but I hope I am wrong.
Especially if two teams from Germany are playing the final!el_nino wrote:Yeah, it is. There's been a fair bit of knuckle-dragging there from Millwall in the last few weeks so you'd like to think security will be high.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....