Haha, wow.
This gives a new meaning to the word 'unprepared'.
But what do they care?
As long as they report the next big story about "handegg" or the suicide thought inducingly(word?) boring baseball.. that's all Americans care about.
I almost never watch ESPN but I don't believe that video shows something that only happens on rare occasions. It's probably quite common, the only problem is that football fans rarely, if ever, watch ESPN to catch such fuck-ups. The only time they do is probably when they show a live game, as rare as that may be.
For football, I just stick with BeIN Sports, and Fox Soccer Plus. BeIN sports being the preferred choice due to my interest in La Liga. For my daily news coverage however, I use Bleacher Report. They have an android app called BR Team Stream. Basically, you choose your teams and add them to your favorites. When you open the app, you see the list of your teams, and clicking on one will open a stream of articles and news stories related to that one team. It shows articles from all major and minor sports and football publications.
If you have trouble staying on top of what is happening in the world of football, I'd definitely recommend it.
Haha, wow.
This gives a new meaning to the word 'unprepared'.
But what do they care?
As long as they report the next big story about "handegg" or the suicide thought inducing boring baseball.. that's all Americans care about.
I almost never watch ESPN but I don't believe that video shows something that only happens on rare occasions. It's probably quite common, the only problem is that football fans rarely, if ever, watch ESPN. The only time they do is probably when they show a live game, as rare as that may be.
For football, I just stick with BeIN Sports, and Fox Soccer Plus. BeIN sports being the preferred choice due to my interest in La Liga. For my daily news coverage however, I use Bleacher Report. They have an android app called BR Team Stream. Basically, you choose your teams and add them to your favorites. When you open the app, you see the list of your teams, and clicking on one will open a stream of articles and news stories related to that one team. It shows articles from all major and minor sports and football publications.
Haha, wow.
This gives a new meaning to the word 'unprepared'.
But what do they care?
As long as they report the next big story about "handegg" or the suicide thought inducingly(word?) boring baseball.. that's all Americans care about.
I almost never watch ESPN but I don't believe that video shows something that only happens on rare occasions. It's probably quite common, the only problem is that football fans rarely, if ever, watch ESPN. The only time they do is probably when they show a live game, as rare as that may be.
For football, I just stick with BeIN Sports, and Fox Soccer Plus. BeIN sports being the preferred choice due to my interest in La Liga. For my daily news coverage however, I use Bleacher Report. They have an android app called BR Team Stream. Basically, you choose your teams and add them to your favorites. When you open the app, you see the list of your teams, and clicking on one will open a stream of articles and news stories related to that one team. It shows articles from all major and minor sports and football publications.
Haha, wow.
This gives a new meaning to the word 'unprepared'.
But what do they care?
As long as they report the next big story about "handegg" or the suicide thought inducingly(word?) boring baseball.. that's all Americans care about.
I almost never watch ESPN but I don't believe that video shows something that only happens on rare occasions. It's probably quite common, the only problem is that football fans rarely, if ever, watch ESPN to catch such fuck-ups. The only time they do is probably when they show a live game, as rare as that may be.
For football, I just stick with BeIN Sports, and Fox Soccer Plus. BeIN sports being the preferred choice due to my interest in La Liga. For my daily news coverage however, I use Bleacher Report. They have an android app called BR Team Stream. Basically, you choose your teams and add them to your favorites. When you open the app, you see the list of your teams, and clicking on one will open a stream of articles and news stories related to that one team. It shows articles from all major and minor sports and football publications.
Fun Fact: ESPN has lost more than 10 million subscribers since 2013.