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Does anyone know of a good way to find online radio streams for European games? I work most Saturday mornings during the spring (like I am right now) and would love to listen to some EPL games. I don't want anything shady if possible, and I don't need a video stream.
Try here. See if this works for #### vs Stokehttp://tunein.com/radio/Arsenal-v-Stoke-Feb-2-2013-p486393/
Damn, looked like it was going to work, and once it started....."thanks for trying to listen to Absolute Radio. Unfortunately, due to restrictions, current programming on the channel is not available outside the United Kingdom. Please try again at 5 PM."Thanks for looking, though. I will keep an eye on that link in the future.
Crap, my bad for not testing. Here, I tested this one. It sounds great and very nice interface. Takes 10 seconds to register for free and then you can start listening. This will work every where but in Europe. The first link is to the site and the second is an article on the servicehttp://www.talksport.com/http://thenextweb.com/media/2012/08/18/talksport/
Thanks for this. It keeps signing me out every time I go to a different page and I don't want to deal with it right now, but I will definitely be using this for the rest of the season (assuming I can get it to work). Looks pretty awesome.
Working great this AM. You're a lifesaver, Andy.
 
Does anyone know of a good way to find online radio streams for European games? I work most Saturday mornings during the spring (like I am right now) and would love to listen to some EPL games. I don't want anything shady if possible, and I don't need a video stream.
Try here. See if this works for #### vs Stokehttp://tunein.com/radio/Arsenal-v-Stoke-Feb-2-2013-p486393/
Damn, looked like it was going to work, and once it started....."thanks for trying to listen to Absolute Radio. Unfortunately, due to restrictions, current programming on the channel is not available outside the United Kingdom. Please try again at 5 PM."Thanks for looking, though. I will keep an eye on that link in the future.
Crap, my bad for not testing. Here, I tested this one. It sounds great and very nice interface. Takes 10 seconds to register for free and then you can start listening. This will work every where but in Europe. The first link is to the site and the second is an article on the servicehttp://www.talksport.com/http://thenextweb.com/media/2012/08/18/talksport/
Thanks for this. It keeps signing me out every time I go to a different page and I don't want to deal with it right now, but I will definitely be using this for the rest of the season (assuming I can get it to work). Looks pretty awesome.
Working great this AM. You're a lifesaver, Andy.
:thumbup:
 
Kamara on the bench for Norwich today.Koscielny hurt in the Arsenal warmups, out for today...Arsenal back-4: Sagna, Monreal, Jenkinson, Mertesacker. :mellow: that is such an ugly backline.

 
I always like seeing the US Soccer quote sheet after games.... this time there wasn't much, but Dempsey's excuses... I mean reasons... seem the most telling:

U.S. Men’s National Team forward CLINT DEMPSEY

On the loss against Honduras and the tough conditions:

“It was difficult game and we knew it was always going to be tough, especially dealing with the conditions. Most of us are playing in Europe and we come here and it's over 90 degrees at a 3:00. Both teams have to deal with those conditions but it's difficult because you can't press and run and have the endurance that you would have in other games. It was frustrating trying to adapt and play but you have to keep going.”

We're world-class athletes, but it was too hot.... for us. Not for them. :ptts:

So reading between the lines, it does seem they just avoided running to conserve energy for the 90. Awesome.

 
Bale just missed a hat trick today. With Spurs lacking strikers he is growing into a one-man wrecking crew, creating chances and scoring out of nothing. It's amazing how fast his game is expanding.

 
Bale just missed a hat trick today. With Spurs lacking strikers he is growing into a one-man wrecking crew, creating chances and scoring out of nothing. It's amazing how fast his game is expanding.
Radio guys said he could've had 5 if he was a little luckier, they made it sound like Krul absolutely robbed him twice at the end of the game.
 
Bale just missed a hat trick today. With Spurs lacking strikers he is growing into a one-man wrecking crew, creating chances and scoring out of nothing. It's amazing how fast his game is expanding.
Radio guys said he could've had 5 if he was a little luckier, they made it sound like Krul absolutely robbed him twice at the end of the game.
I'd say 4. He had Krul dead to rights on one but went for power rather than placement and Krul was able to get a hand to it. Another time he had an open net but was going away from goal and had to stretch with his right foot and ended up putting it over the bar. I think that one was harder than the commentators were making it out to be.
 
I always like seeing the US Soccer quote sheet after games.... this time there wasn't much, but Dempsey's excuses... I mean reasons... seem the most telling:

U.S. Men’s National Team forward CLINT DEMPSEY

On the loss against Honduras and the tough conditions:

“It was difficult game and we knew it was always going to be tough, especially dealing with the conditions. Most of us are playing in Europe and we come here and it's over 90 degrees at a 3:00. Both teams have to deal with those conditions but it's difficult because you can't press and run and have the endurance that you would have in other games. It was frustrating trying to adapt and play but you have to keep going.”

We're world-class athletes, but it was too hot.... for us. Not for them. :ptts:

So reading between the lines, it does seem they just avoided running to conserve energy for the 90. Awesome.
Oh, come on. The game was scheduled at that time for that very reason.
 
I always like seeing the US Soccer quote sheet after games.... this time there wasn't much, but Dempsey's excuses... I mean reasons... seem the most telling:

U.S. Men’s National Team forward CLINT DEMPSEY

On the loss against Honduras and the tough conditions:

“It was difficult game and we knew it was always going to be tough, especially dealing with the conditions. Most of us are playing in Europe and we come here and it's over 90 degrees at a 3:00. Both teams have to deal with those conditions but it's difficult because you can't press and run and have the endurance that you would have in other games. It was frustrating trying to adapt and play but you have to keep going.”

We're world-class athletes, but it was too hot.... for us. Not for them. :ptts:

So reading between the lines, it does seem they just avoided running to conserve energy for the 90. Awesome.
This is the most frustrating part of the US team. It isn't about lacking talent it is about lacking the effort to win these matches.
 
I always like seeing the US Soccer quote sheet after games.... this time there wasn't much, but Dempsey's excuses... I mean reasons... seem the most telling:

U.S. Men’s National Team forward CLINT DEMPSEY

On the loss against Honduras and the tough conditions:

“It was difficult game and we knew it was always going to be tough, especially dealing with the conditions. Most of us are playing in Europe and we come here and it's over 90 degrees at a 3:00. Both teams have to deal with those conditions but it's difficult because you can't press and run and have the endurance that you would have in other games. It was frustrating trying to adapt and play but you have to keep going.”

We're world-class athletes, but it was too hot.... for us. Not for them. :ptts:

So reading between the lines, it does seem they just avoided running to conserve energy for the 90. Awesome.
This is the most frustrating part of the US team. It isn't about lacking talent it is about lacking the effort to win these matches.
Klinsmann is starting to make a lot more sense to me. At first, I thought he was just being a European snob, but that performance wasn't just flat, it was lazy. I don't believe that's something American fans should put up with. If you lack talent, but show heart, that's fine. There's no excuse for being lazy though.
 
They just want to be able to say they gave it to United.What I wouldn't give to be able to have played on a field like that. I played on some nice fields, but when they give those close-ups in HD... that's just amazing.

 
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I always like seeing the US Soccer quote sheet after games.... this time there wasn't much, but Dempsey's excuses... I mean reasons... seem the most telling:

U.S. Men’s National Team forward CLINT DEMPSEY

On the loss against Honduras and the tough conditions:

“It was difficult game and we knew it was always going to be tough, especially dealing with the conditions. Most of us are playing in Europe and we come here and it's over 90 degrees at a 3:00. Both teams have to deal with those conditions but it's difficult because you can't press and run and have the endurance that you would have in other games. It was frustrating trying to adapt and play but you have to keep going.”

We're world-class athletes, but it was too hot.... for us. Not for them. :ptts:

So reading between the lines, it does seem they just avoided running to conserve energy for the 90. Awesome.
Oh, come on. The game was scheduled at that time for that very reason.
Ok? So world-class athletes shouldn't be able to handle playing in hot weather?

 
I always like seeing the US Soccer quote sheet after games.... this time there wasn't much, but Dempsey's excuses... I mean reasons... seem the most telling:

U.S. Men’s National Team forward CLINT DEMPSEY

On the loss against Honduras and the tough conditions:

“It was difficult game and we knew it was always going to be tough, especially dealing with the conditions. Most of us are playing in Europe and we come here and it's over 90 degrees at a 3:00. Both teams have to deal with those conditions but it's difficult because you can't press and run and have the endurance that you would have in other games. It was frustrating trying to adapt and play but you have to keep going.”

We're world-class athletes, but it was too hot.... for us. Not for them. :ptts:



So reading between the lines, it does seem they just avoided running to conserve energy for the 90. Awesome.
He even conserved enough energy to go 90 for Tottenham today! Have to give him props for that.
 
Bayern hammered Schalke 4-0 today.(Alaba, Schweinsteiger, Alaba, Gomez)Along with that Dortmund lost and Leverkusen drew.Top of the table:

Code:
Bayern      17-3-1 54 55:7  +48Dortmund    11-6-4 39 47:26 +21Leverkusen  11-5-5 38 41:29 +12Frankfurt   11-4-6 37 38:31 +7Hamburg      9-4-8 31 26:27 -1
 
Jonathan Pitroipa's suspension was lifted for Sunday's African Cup of Nations final. The Tunisian ref who booked him and made a number of other questionable calls in the semi has been suspended by the CAF.Emenike is doubtful but Moses is expected to play for Nigeria.

 
Beautiful goal by Sunday Mba puts Nigeria up 1-0 at the half. He flicked the ball over the defender and finished on the volley with his other foot. It was a goal worthy of Jay Jay Okocha.

 
John Sutcliffe @espnsutcliffeI am told that the Mexico @ USA World Cup qualifier on September 10th...will be played as usual in Columbus Ohio. #ElTRIONESPN4:43 AM - 09 Feb 13

 
Great win for the Super Eagles who lift the African Cup of Nations for the first time since 1994. Nigeria is a big country and a historical power but they've underachieved recently and were underdogs in both the quarter and semi-finals. Coach Stephen Keshi stood up to some European based players and field a side with a mixture of them and players from the Nigerian leagues. They were well suited to the high intensity midfield slugfests that characterize African soccer these days. :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle: :pickle:

 
Very tight battle for the CL play-in berth in La Liga. Valencia, Rayo, Real Sociedad, Betis, and Levante all within four points of each other. EPL, Liga, and Bundesliga are even more anti-climactic now.

 
Yeah, my Atleti losing today all but seals up what we've known for a long time... Barcelona wins la liga this year going away. I think they are conserving their energy for a shot at Copa del Rey hardware and their Europa title defense. Although finishing higher than Real is a real goal too.

 
'Christo said:
'NewlyRetired said:
John Sutcliffe @espnsutcliffeI am told that the Mexico @ USA World Cup qualifier on September 10th...will be played as usual in Columbus Ohio. #ElTRIONESPN4:43 AM - 09 Feb 13
Thus, Mexico won't bother running since it will be SO cold.
 
'Good said:
'bentley said:
'Good said:
CL Prediction

Bayern
Does this mean that you'll become a lifelong BM fan some time this spring?
This seems like actual resentment, as it's not particularly funny and you bring it up every few months or so.Why does my following Barca (for approx. two years now), bother you so much?Since I'm not particularly funny and recycle my stuff every few months, this isn't really out of the ordinary.I don't know, just seems like you started following soccer and decided to throw yourself into the most dominant team in the history of the world. Seems uninspired.
 
'Good said:
'bentley said:
'Good said:
CL Prediction

Bayern
Does this mean that you'll become a lifelong BM fan some time this spring?
This seems like actual resentment, as it's not particularly funny and you bring it up every few months or so.Why does my following Barca (for approx. two years now), bother you so much?
Since I'm not particularly funny and recycle my stuff every few months, this isn't really out of the ordinary.I don't know, just seems like you started following soccer and decided to throw yourself into the most dominant team in the history of the world. Seems uninspired.As opposed to Liverpool? Liverpool isn't exactly Hull.Barcelona being really good was secondary, to me, to being entertaining to watch. And being on TV. And not being in England. And not being historically tied to Franco.
 

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