England ain't shyt breh. All too bitter at each other because they compete with each other during the year. Roon dawg doesn't respect the lions shirt, hell he doesn't respect himself. Dirty scousers, with his fukking retarded ass hair.
Oh dearEngland ain't shyt breh. All too bitter at each other because they compete with each other during the year. Roon dawg doesn't respect the lions shirt, hell he doesn't respect himself. Dirty scousers, with his fukking retarded ass hair.
Brazilian pawg referees
Square chin. 3/10 tbf.
Is there even an official World Cup thread? I think not, and i should be the one creating it, for obvious reasons...i'll get right to it amigos
Sensational deal for MLS... this is the one that puts them over the hill.
Regular match of the week at a predesignated hour, ESPN3 for all matches.
MLS, U.S. Soccer officially announce new TV deal with ESPN, Fox, Univision
details so you don't have to read the whole thing? :
ESPN
- At least 34 exclusive regular seaon broadcasts each year, almost all of which will air at 5:00 p.m. Eastern on Sundays on ESPN2, and digital rights to all of those broadcasts on all platforms and devices
- Exclusive rights to online distribution for MLS games not nationally broadcast, via ESPN3.com
Fox Sports
- At least 34 exclusive regular-season broadcasts each year, almost all of which will air at 7:00 p.m. on Sundays on Fox Sports 1, and digital rights to all of those broadcasts on all platforms and devices
Univision
- At least 34 exclusive regular-season broadcasts each year, on Friday evenings at either 7:00 p.m. or 11:00 p.m. Eastern on UniMás
- Between five and seven Friday doubleheaders on Univision Deportes on consecutive weeks in May and June, with two hours of ancillary programming around the games
- A weekly MLS wrapup show on Sundays, and a condensed match of the week
- Two exclusive MLS Cup playoff broadcasts
Besides the $15 million annual rights fee, MLS is receiving increased coverage on Univision’s networks, including two hours of “ancillary programming” around many of its Friday night telecasts and a weekly Sunday, one-hour MLS wrapup show. Univision also has pledged to include an MLS segment in all of its sports news shows and make MLS players a part of telecasts of its non-sports events, like the Latin Grammy Awards.
“Univision really wants to integrate MLS and U.S. Soccer into the network brand and culture,” Stevenson said. “That’s a big boost to our strategy to reach Hispanic audiences.”
So exclusive windows on Friday nights on Unimas, Sunday nights on ESPN and FS1
Every game on ESPN3 except the national ones
Univision putting in an English SAP option for all their games
yoooooooooo
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Sensational deal for MLS... this is the one that puts them over the hill.
Regular match of the week at a predesignated hour, ESPN3 for all matches.
MLS, U.S. Soccer officially announce new TV deal with ESPN, Fox, Univision
details so you don't have to read the whole thing? :
ESPN
- At least 34 exclusive regular seaon broadcasts each year, almost all of which will air at 5:00 p.m. Eastern on Sundays on ESPN2, and digital rights to all of those broadcasts on all platforms and devices
- Exclusive rights to online distribution for MLS games not nationally broadcast, via ESPN3.com
Fox Sports
- At least 34 exclusive regular-season broadcasts each year, almost all of which will air at 7:00 p.m. on Sundays on Fox Sports 1, and digital rights to all of those broadcasts on all platforms and devices
Univision
- At least 34 exclusive regular-season broadcasts each year, on Friday evenings at either 7:00 p.m. or 11:00 p.m. Eastern on UniMás
- Between five and seven Friday doubleheaders on Univision Deportes on consecutive weeks in May and June, with two hours of ancillary programming around the games
- A weekly MLS wrapup show on Sundays, and a condensed match of the week
- Two exclusive MLS Cup playoff broadcasts
-Friday night game on Unimas (7pm or 11pm)
-Sunday nights on ESPN and FS1 at 5pm and 7pm
-Early season doubleheaders on Unimas
-Every game on ESPN3 except the national ones
-Univision putting in an English SAP option for all their games