June 29th, 2008
By Chris Rivers
It was announced this week that the FA were scrapping Under-8s competitive leagues claiming there is too much emphasis on winning. Having grown up in a time where England hasn’t won anything apart from the Rugby World Cup in 2003 surely they should be keeping this emphasis in an attempt to give people something the English have lacked within sport for years, a killer instinct.
In Australia children are taught that winning is important from a young age in their sporting academies and look how that has worked out. Everything the Aussie’s touch they seem to be successful at. In England though there has always been the idea that it is the taking part which counts rather than the winning. Whilst it is still important to make sure children enjoy playing sports in a competitive match the people involved should be focused on winning. This just might be that I am a competitive person myself but I take a lot more enjoyment out of a sport when I have succeeded in it.
It seems ridiculous that at a time when English football is at a low for producing quality home-grown players that we should take away part of the enjoyment of the sport. I can understand where the FA director of youth football Trevor Brooking is coming from, there is a need for children to develop their skills rather than just smash the ball up field as far as they can. However I thought that was the point of mini-soccer, a scheme introduced a good few years ago where children between the ages of seven and 11 played on a small pitch to allow them to have more touches of the ball and to learn not to just kick a football as hard as they can. This seemed like a fairly good idea to me because the trouble with children’s eleven-a-side games are that, speaking from experience, you don’t get enough touches of the ball when you are younger.
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June 28th, 2008
NUTRILITE CANADIAN SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPON TLN TELEVISION
Toronto FC vs Montreal Impact
Tuesday July 22, LIVE at 7pm/et
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 (TORONTO, ON) – In conjunction with CBC’s broadcast of the 2008 Nutrilite Canadian Championship, TLN Television, home of the best international soccer will broadcast the Toronto FC vs Montreal Impactmatch, which is part of the CONCACAF Champions League Canadian qualifying tournament, LIVE on Tuesday July 22 at 7pm/et.
The Italian language broadcast will feature the play by play of Canadian renowned world soccer expert and TLN sportscaster Alf DeBlasis. As Canada ’s three qualifying teams all fight for a spot in the CONCACAF Champions League, Mr. De Blasis will keep us all on the edge of our seats with his Latino inspired goal calling (“Gooooooool!!!!”).
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June 26th, 2008
GolTV Match Schedule – June 28-July 4, 2008
Among this week’s highlights include:
- LIVE coverage of the first leg of the Colombian Copa Mustang Championship Final, featuring America De Cali versus a yet to be determined opponent on Wednesday, July 2 at 9:00 p.m. ET.
- A total of three LIVE Ecuadorian league matches including Dep. Azogues vs. El Nacional on Saturday, June 28 at 4:30 p.m. ET, followed by a pair of matches on Sunday, June 29 headlined by Dep. Quito vs. Macara at 10:45 a.m. ET and Universidad Catolica vs. Barcelona at 1:00 p.m. ET.
- LIVE coverage of a Colombian league match, featuring Chico and Deportivo Cali on Saturday, June 28 at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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June 26th, 2008
Watch the First Leg of the Copa Mustang Championship Final on GolTV GolTV will air the first leg of the Copa Mustang Championship Final on Wednesday, July 2, as America De Cali takes on a to be determined opponent, LIVE at 9:00pm ET.
Be sure to watch three LIVE Ecuadorian league matches beginning on Saturday, June 28, as Dep. Azogues takes on El Nacional at 4:30pm ET. Tune in on Sunday, June 29 at 10:45am ET, as first place Dep. Quito takes on Macara, followed by Universidad Catolica vs. Barcelona at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Don’t forget to catch Extra Time on Friday, July 4 at 6pm ET for a complete Euro 2008 wrap-up with Lee Godfrey, Paul James, and Mo Johnston. Paul James returns to the show after helping Canada’s Women’s Under-20 team qualify for the 2008 FIFA Women’s Under-20 World Cup in Chile. Watch for full coverage of the Canadian Nutrilite Championship, and another edition of “Mojo Unplugged” with Toronto FC Director of Operations, Mo Johnston.
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June 26th, 2008
ESPN’s unprecedented coverage of the UEFA European Football Championship 2008 will conclude Sunday, June 29, on ABC at 2:30 p.m. ET with a matchup featuring the two top-five teams in the world - Germany, ranked No. 5 in FIFA World Ranking, vs. No. 4 Spain, live from the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, Austria.
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June 26th, 2008
A violent thunderstorm in Austria caused a power cut at the Euro 2008 International Broadcast Centre in Vienna last night, resulting in television broadcasters worldwide losing their signal at several points during the Germany-Turkey semi-final.
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June 25th, 2008
June 25, 2008
During today’s UEFA EURO 2008® semifinal between Germany and Turkey, lightning apparently struck a transmission tower in Switzerland causing short sporadic power outages in the second half of the game. As a result, transmission of the World Feed signal was unavailable to all broadcasters around the world, including TSN, ESPN and the BBC, for approximately 25 minutes.
During TSN’s post-game show, TSN replayed highlights of the game, including goals that were missed due to the power outages.
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June 24th, 2008
The beautiful game showcases its talent from the inaugural NUTRILITE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE—the Canadian qualifying tournament for the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Champions League exclusively on bold. On Tuesday, July 22, live from Toronto, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, the Montreal Impact take on Toronto FC. Coverage is also available on CBCsports.ca.
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June 24th, 2008
UEFA’s headquarters are the venue for the opening draws for the 2008/09 club competitions on Tuesday 1 July.
Live on uefa.com
The pairings for the first two qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions League and for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup will be made during ceremonies to be staged at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland, starting at 12.00 and 13.30CET respectively. The draw will be transmitted live on uefa.com.
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June 23rd, 2008
The official website of the UEFA EURO 2008(TM) tournament has more than doubled traffic levels and surpassed its own records set at UEFA EURO 2004(TM). The official website of UEFA EURO 2008(TM), euro2008.com, has registered record traffic, with over 1 billion page views since its launch in February 2008. In June alone, over 42 million visitors from over 200 countries logged-in to text, multimedia and video coverage of the EURO matches. Up to 4.3 million visitors logged-in on a single day of the tournament, and up to
half a million visitors per hour follow live coverage on the web.
These traffic numbers represent an increase of over 250% compared to
euro2004.com four years ago, even though the tournament is still in its final
stages, and the traffic numbers are still coming in.
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