American soccer fans debate European Super League: World Soccer Talk Podcast
• Your thoughts and opinions about the attempted Americanization of European soccer • Why MLS journalists have largely been silent about The Super League • What NBC missing out on NHL rights means for the Premier League • Plus letters from you, the listeners, in our mailbag section.
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Launched in 2006, the World Soccer Talk Podcast is the longest running podcast on the planet. Every week, we share the latest news about watching soccer on television and streaming, in addition to discussing what we like and dislike, and featuring your questions and feedback in our Listener Mailbag segment.
Fans reject Americanization of European soccer: World Soccer Talk Podcast
In the NEW episode, number 219, Christopher Harris and co-host Kartik Krishnaiyer cover the failed attempt of The Super League to Americanize European soccer.
Everything that we dislike about the way American traditional sports is structured was encapsulated in The Super League. No sporting merit. No promotion/relegation. No authenticity.
We analyze why the Super League was rejected, the deciding factors in forcing change and the impact on fans in the United States.
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Launched in 2006, the World Soccer Talk Podcast is the longest running podcast on the planet. Every week, we share the latest news about watching soccer on television and streaming, in addition to discussing what we like and dislike, and featuring your questions and feedback in our Listener Mailbag segment.
Chris Guardiano April 15, 2021
Hi guys another informative pod. When it comes to Fubo, I agree with the view that they will be a major player in the”soccer streaming wars” going forward, partially because of how accessible they make finding the games despite the price. Prior to subscribing with them last summer, it was nearly impossible to watch Real Madrid and La Liga in general ever since Bein was kicked off of Comcast of which I had a subscription at the time that was happening. I could only watch Real Madrid during the Champions League. Thanks to Fubo, I am able to follow Real Madrid every week plus I can still watch the Premier League and I have been able to follow Liga MX much more closely since Fubo has TUDN Extra which shows those matches in English (a plus for me since I am still learning Spanish). Lastly I have a question about the English language rights for the Copa America this summer. My question simply is: Who do you see getting those rights?
The Jamie Carragher Show: World Soccer Talk Podcast
• The Jamie Carragher Show takes over Sky Sports & CBS • Insight about NWSL’s TV coverage plans this season • News on how ambitious Paramount+’s plans are • Plus letters from you, the listeners, in our mailbag section.
Listen to the show via the player above or via this link.
Launched in 2006, the World Soccer Talk Podcast is the longest running podcast on the planet. Every week, we share the latest news about watching soccer on television and streaming, in addition to discussing what we like and dislike, and featuring your questions and feedback in our Listener Mailbag segment.