Sirius XM Radio today announced that it has created a new channel dedicated entirely to the world’s game. SiriusXM FC will launch October 15 on channel 94 and will offer listeners nationwide soccer talk and play-by-play 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The channel – including all talk and play-by-play – will also be available to listeners on the SiriusXM Internet Radio App for smartphones and other mobile devices and online at SiriusXM.com. With SiriusXM FC, soccer
Kristopher Reid is on the road, reporting back to ISN on his experiences with the beautiful game in Europe. European football is where star players are drafted; it is where the best South American players play alongside giant Dutch defenders; it is where legendary players and overpaid divas clash. As I emerged from the subway system in Amsterdam, the sound of celebratory cheering echoed everywhere. The energy of these fans was beyond even a diehard Green Bay Packers fan; these people have
McManaman at the FA Cup Semi-Final in 2011 All of us at ISN are excited about the European Championships. We reached out to some of the biggest experts in the game to get different perspectives into one of the world’s biggest sporting events. Our experts include ESPN’s Ian Darke and Steve McManaman, AFC Cleveland manager Andy Hoggarth and Australian midfielder Carlo Manna (also from AFC Cleveland). 1. Who is your favorite to win the European Championship? Hoggarth: Obviously you have to be
Only two teams and one game remain in the 2012 UEFA Champions League, the world’s most-watched elite club soccer tournament. On the grandest stage of European soccer, German club Bayern Munich and England’s Chelsea FC face off inside UEFA Fußball Arena Munchen on Saturday, May 19 in Munich, Germany. Bayern has the advantage of being the first team to play a UEFA Champions League Final in its home stadium, while Chelsea is on a quest to capture its
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