Wayne Rooney vs Wayne Rooney
A video to share ahead of the Manchester United vs Liverpool match tonight. Will try to post up a Live Streaming channel of the match here for fans who doesn’t have access to watch the match-up on TV.
Ryan Giggs returns to the Manchester United squad for the Barclays Premier League clash with Liverpool at Old Trafford. Nemanja Vidic will be hoping to stay on the pitch after being sent off the last three times he has faced Liverpool but United need to arrest a similarly lengthy losing run if they are to retain top spot. Wayne Rooney will be looking to add more goals to the 25 he already had this season. This is going to be an interesting battle leading up to the end of the season, both Arsenal and Chelsea will be looking at Liverpool to do them a favor by stopping Man Utd in their run and Sir Alex Ferguson will be looking at showing the rest of the League why Man Utd deserves to be Champions. Stay tuned if you’re looking for a Live Stream. The stream will be active 30 minutes prior to the match.
Eric Cantona’s fav. moment
The following clip was taken from Ken Loach’s film ‘Looking for Eric’. This particular clip shows Steve Evets, the depressive postman who conjures up his hero, Eric Cantona, to help him turn his life around, asks Cantona about his favorite moment.
Yup, his favorite moment was a pass and not the goals he has scored. ‘It wasn’t a goal. It was a pass’ – a pass to Denis Irwin with the outside of his boot against Spurs, which leads to a goal. (more…)
EPL Confirms first batch of TV games!
As extracted from ESPN’s news site.
Now you can start planning your weekends as the first set of TV matches for the 2009-10 have been confirmed. ESPN will broadcast 46 live games in the United Kingdom this coming season.
ESPN’s first live match will see Everton play host to Arsenal at Goodison Park at 17.15 BST on August 15 with the Toffees looking to set out their stall as challengers for a place in the Champions League.
Lynne Frank, Managing Director for ESPN for Europe, Middle East, and Africa, said: “We’re clearly delighted to be able to broadcast 46 Barclays Premier League matches this season on ESPN.
“We will kick off our coverage with a clash between Everton and Arsenal, live on the new ESPN channel at 5.15pm on Saturday, August 15. ESPN’s coverage of the matches announced today will bring excitement, surprises and drama to football fans. We are pleased to be a part of the beautiful game, and look forward to delivering fans top quality coverage as the season unfolds.”
The full list of live games are as follows. Games on ESPN are shown in bold: (more…)
