33 Responses

  1. fsquid
    fsquid
    May 18, 2010 at 8:59 am | | Reply


    Well at least Sheffield Wednesday will have 2 people at the World Cup this way.

  2. Ian
    Ian
    May 18, 2010 at 9:14 am | | Reply


    Whatever happened to Georgie Bingham?

    1. The Gaffer
      May 18, 2010 at 11:08 am | | Reply


      Ian, Georgie went back to England.

      Cheers,
      The Gaffer

  3. David
    David
    May 18, 2010 at 1:27 pm | | Reply


    Do they know what the pairings will be yet for games? I think it should be Tyler-Ekoku, Darke-McCoist, Healey and Rae will either have Harkes or Mustoe. But would ESPN possibly have a Tyler-Harkes combo for the US-England game? If so that would be the biggest drop off in talen maybe ever.

    1. The Gaffer
      May 18, 2010 at 3:15 pm | | Reply


      The pairings haven’t been announced yet. But Tyler will be paired with Harkes for the US games.

      Cheers,
      The Gaffer

      1. Jack
        May 20, 2010 at 12:08 am | | Reply


        I agree. I do not look forward to having to listen to Harkes during the US games. Most unfortunate. Not a big Lexi Lalas fan either.

        Where is Tommy Smythe and Shaka Hislapp?

  4. fsquid
    fsquid
    May 18, 2010 at 9:02 pm | | Reply


    I’m fine with Tyler-Harkes simply because it might make Harkes a better commentator. Tyler-Mustoe would be nice too. I can hear Tyler-Ekoku the rest of the year.

  5. rick
    rick
    May 19, 2010 at 12:04 am | | Reply


    Great website- keep up the good work. How about John Motson?

  6. bkupp
    bkupp
    May 19, 2010 at 8:38 am | | Reply


    Robby Mustoe isn’t head coach at BC (that would be Ed Kelly).

    1. AtlantaPompey
      AtlantaPompey
      May 19, 2010 at 9:25 am | | Reply


      You are correct. He is listed as a coach at Boston College and I incorrectly gave him a promotion.

  7. pungentjoe
    pungentjoe
    May 19, 2010 at 5:34 pm | | Reply


    thats a pretty good crew except for( and he is why mute is a wonderful tool )
    alexi lalas.he has the smug condescending demeanor that just makes me sick
    and for someone who played the game at a pretty high level he seems
    clueless in his analysis.(unfortunately i cant black out his face)well there is always univision.
    i think he hates the english(just my opinion)

  8. Mayer
    June 4, 2010 at 2:08 am | | Reply


    I really do not enjoy listening to Ruud Gullit’s commentary, with his “therefore”s every sentence.

  9. Brian
    Brian
    June 13, 2010 at 12:32 pm | | Reply


    Three days into the WC and been enjoying some intelligent coverage by the analysts… Specifically like the observations from Ruud, Shaun, Jurgen, Steve, Bob… But for heavens sake, I cannot stand listening to Lalas’ angry rants and raves. Lalas’ was an average player who, granted helped development of us soccer, but the guy acts like he “founded” the sport.

  10. g clark
    g clark
    June 18, 2010 at 4:47 pm | | Reply


    What? Sal Masekela?? Why?? Because he is the son of Hugh Masekela does not qualifies him?? Have you ever watched the daily 10 on the E-Network?? He is a utter disgrace to the Masekelas’. What an embarresment! Sies! This is not Ayoba!!!

  11. kelechi
    kelechi
    June 19, 2010 at 11:46 am | | Reply


    GHANA VS AUSTRALIA this espn commentator is pissing me off he needs to stop talking i swear he keeps talking about how Africans are disorganized and need to play smart…..what an asshole.even though Ghana is obviously pressing why don’t they just move to Austrilia. Or stick to commentating for basketball and American football (not soccer).

  12. mark
    mark
    June 19, 2010 at 2:17 pm | | Reply


    Heyy who’s d lady who presents d talk show ??
    any1 kno her name ??

  13. Trudy Koch
    Trudy Koch
    June 21, 2010 at 1:14 pm | | Reply


    Mr. Lala
    What did the Swiss ever do to you, you insulted them before the Spain game, and the crap you let out after the Chile game, cant stand watching you again, hope ESPN will can you.

  14. abdulaahi
    abdulaahi
    June 25, 2010 at 3:07 am | | Reply


    harkes is the best commentator in the world

    1. Dave T.
      Dave T.
      July 3, 2010 at 4:42 pm | | Reply


      I hope you are kidding. He is, hands down, the worst in South Africa.

  15. abdulaahi
    abdulaahi
    June 25, 2010 at 3:11 am | | Reply


    memorible lan darkes…..On June 23, 2010, Darke called the USA/Algeria match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In stoppage time with the USA needing a win to advance to the second round, Landon Donovan scored to give the USA the 1-0 win. Darke called the action like this:

    . . . Howard gratefully claims it – distribution, brilliant. Landon Donovan – there are things on here for the USA. Can they do it here? Cross…and Dempsey is denied again!!! AND DONOVAN HAS SCORED!!!! OHHH CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS!! GO, GO!!! USA! CERTAINLY THROUGH! OH IT’S INCREDIBLE! YOU COULD NOT WRITE A SCRIPT LIKE THIS!” ..

  16. jane
    jane
    June 28, 2010 at 4:47 pm | | Reply


    I just have to say how incredibly insulting Alexei Lalas is ..He continuously insults the England team ..obviously has some issues there ..never gives them a break !!, rude about other teams as well ..Where does his high and mighty attitude come from ..I would rather listen to any of the other guys over lalas any day ..GET RID OF HIM!!!!

  17. john doe
    john doe
    June 29, 2010 at 11:38 am | | Reply


    Mike Tirico – babling about population size & GDP as if it is some type of match analysis !!
    & Lalas, you don’t deserve to be on the same stage as Ruud Gullit, show some respect!!
    I think Steve McManaman & Jurgen Klinsmann complement each other nicely

  18. DickP
    DickP
    July 3, 2010 at 5:57 pm | | Reply


    The match commentaries would be so much better if John Harkes would stop whining about the referees. It is really distracting and annoying.

  19. Udai
    Udai
    July 6, 2010 at 1:06 pm | | Reply


    Hey guys..who is the lady anchor on espn fifa show???

  20. John
    John
    July 6, 2010 at 4:53 pm | | Reply


    the terrific commentary has really made me a new soccer fan (at age 64!). only complaint is that John Harkes is a poor match for likes of Martin Tyler and Ian Darke, who have humor and experience and well-modulated, perfectly understandable diction. harkes’s voice is tight-pitched and monotone, and he doesn’t really know when NOT to talk. but overall wonderful job from ESPN!!

  21. Andres
    Andres
    July 6, 2010 at 10:47 pm | | Reply


    Excellent show. The debate over Suarez’ hand shows some inexperience. This is not cheating at all. As one of you said, there are rules, he was caught (as opposed to Henry from France in qualifying), he is punished, and Uruguay may well have lost today due to his absence. A related comment on FIFA changing rules. No doubt, FIFA is a bureaucratic monster that changes very slowly; it’s like moving a supertanker in narrow waters. Having said that, the hand stopping a goal rule was changed after 1978, when Mario Kempes, from Argentina, highest scorer and golden ball winner, made a marvelous stop on a certain goal, diving as well if not better than a goalkeeper, in the middle of a key match Argantina had to win. Kempes went on to score two goals in the final, and was not only not suspended, he wasn’t even given a yellow card. Clearly, Suarez and Uruguay paid a just price.

  22. Don
    Don
    July 7, 2010 at 5:18 am | | Reply


    ESPN… Thank you for your excellent coverage of the World Cup matches in South Africa. Overall you have picked a great lineup to cover the matches. You have introduced us to the personalities of some great soccer commentators from various parts of the globe, but it was all from one perspective. It would have been nice for you to introduce us to another credentialed personality such as Pierluigi Collina (does he speak English?), or a current/former top FIFA referee/assistant referee. Especially in light of what has transpired with officiating in this World Cup, it would have been nice to have someone other than your usual round of coaches, players and commentators who all criticize the matches. The perspective of a top FIFA referee would have added an intriguing dimension to your coverage. Anyway, perhaps it is something for you to consider for 2014 in Brazil. BTW, a number of your commentators have been talking about and critical of the rules. As you should know, soccer has no rules. They are called Laws of the Game.

  23. Devoted Soccer Fan
    Devoted Soccer Fan
    July 7, 2010 at 5:41 am | | Reply


    What a contrast in commentators… ESPN…we can really do without Alexi Lalas. Besides his statements that clearly indicate a lack of knowledge with regard to soccer outside the United States, he needs to learn that tact. When you put him in the studio next to classy, knowledgeable individuals like Roberto Martinez and Jurgen Klinsmann it really highlights his shortcomings. If Lalas is going to continue to commentate he should at least certify as a referee so he can fully understand the laws of the game. I’m not sure if his some of his statements are meant to brew controversy or whether he truly lacks knowledge.

  24. chris leonard
    chris leonard
    July 8, 2010 at 12:05 pm | | Reply


    Thank you, ESPN. Fowler, Tirico and Ley have been so enthusiastic. Martinez, Klinnsman and Gullit have provided so much great insight. Lalas and McManaman have shared so much passion. I am grateful.

    Next time, please be sure that you’re play-by-play folks let the viewer know, at all times, who has the ball. The stories, anecdotes and missed analysis can be saved and given later as podcasts for those who cannot get enough! = me!

  25. Ellen
    Ellen
    July 10, 2010 at 4:20 pm | | Reply


    Have to agree with Don. Overall excellent coverage, but I also would love to have a referee’s insight, especially Collina!

  26. pariuri sportive
    March 29, 2011 at 11:03 am | | Reply


    i like Chris Fowler. it’s a gereat men

  27. pariuri sportive
    March 29, 2011 at 11:04 am | | Reply


    With the World Cup fast approaching, we thought it would be a good idea to introduce you to the amazing talent that ESPN has assembled to broadcast the matches. The level of football experience, both on the pitch and in the booth and studio, is very impressive.

  28. Rob
    Rob
    June 27, 2011 at 1:47 pm | | Reply


    Bring back Tommy Smyth and Andy Gray!

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