EPL, Radio
28 October 2009 | 0 Comments
Lee Simmons Radke covers the English Premier League and Liverpool F.C. for World Soccer Reader. On Sunday, he sat down with Richard Farley to talk about Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over rival Manchester United as well as examine the club, head-to-toe, to try and get a better handle on the media-perceived crisis surrounding [...]
Tagged in EPL, Lee Simmons Radke, Liverpool
Radio
24 August 2009 | 1 Comment
The second podcast of a busy, two-pod weekend for Inside the Six gets you up-to-date on all the happenings in the football world. Travis Clark joins host Richard Farley to discuss the English Premier League, Major League Soccer, and CONCACAF Champions League. Then, Richard is joined by Ryan Wood, who wraps up a [...]
Tagged in Arsenal, atletico madrid, barcelona, Chelsea, England, EPL, La Liga, Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Sol, Manchester United, MLS, Real Madrid, samuel eto'o, Serie A, sevilla, Sky Blue FC, valencia, villareal, WPS, zlatan ibrahimovic
Radio
17 August 2009 | 0 Comments
This week’s episode of Inside the Six celebrates the start of the English Premiership by welcoming Empire of the Kop’s Michael Owen to talk about Liverpool’s match at White Hart Lane and the rest of the league’s opening weekend. Then, WSR MLS correspondent Travis Clark talks about the opening to the CONCACAF Champions League’s [...]
Tagged in Aleksandr Anyukov, Alex, Andrei Arshavin, Arsenal, Chelsea, Columbus Crew, CONCACAF Champions League, DC United, Dick Advocaat, EPL, Guus Hiddink, Houston Dynamo, Liverpool, Manchester City, MLS, Pachuca, Rubin Kazan, russia, Russian Premier League, Sergei Semak, Spartak Moscow, Tottenham, Welliton, Zenit St. Petersburg
EPL, England
11 August 2009 | 0 Comments
On the last Inside the Six, five guests and myself previewed the English Premier League. I closed each interview with seven, quick questions which asked each guest to predict how the Premiership would play-out.
Playing the role of Mr. Good Host, I stayed away from the fray, giving my guests their platform. But the [...]
Tagged in Alberto Aquilani, alex ferguson, Andrei Arshavin, Antonio Valencia, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Burnley, Chelsea, EPL, everton, Fernando Torres, Frank Lampard, Harry Redknapp, Hull City, Jermain Defoe, Liverpool, Luka Modric, Manchester City, Manchester United, Mark Hughes, michael owen, Nicklas Bendtner, Paul Hart, Peter Crouch, Phil Brown, Portsmouth, Roberto Martinez, Sebastien Bassong, steve bruce, Steven Gerrard, Sunderland, Tottenham, wayne rooney, Wilson Palacios
Radio
10 August 2009 | 4 Comments
Host Richard Farley calls on an army of correspondents in this show devoted to previewing the most popular league in the world. The top five clubs from last season’s Premiership are previewed by Ginge Talks the Footy’s Zach Woosley (Everton) as well as WSR’s Travis Clark (Arsenal), Jordan Wise (Chelsea), Lee Radke (Liverpool) and [...]
Tagged in Arsenal, Chelsea, EPL, everton, Liverpool, Manchester United
EPL, England
21 July 2009 | 0 Comments
Arsenal FC has been stunned by the injury of prized-midfielder Samir Nasri. The French international fractured his right fibula during team training with the rest of the Arsenal squad on Tuesday. Arsenal is currently on a pre-season tour through Austria.
According to team doctors, Nasri could be out of action for as long as 3 months, [...]
Tagged in Arsenal FC, Arsene Wenger, England, EPL, Samir Nasri
MLS
20 July 2009 | 0 Comments
The Seattle Sounders FC took a break from their regularly scheduled MLS slate and took on english power Chelsea FC at Qwest Field. The Blues picked up the 2-0 win in the friendly but the real story was the atmosphere at the stadium. The expansion club has already exceeded expectations of any first year team. Seattle [...]
Tagged in Chelsea, Chicago Fire, Daniel Sturridge, EPL, Frank Lampard, Nicolas Anelka, Qwest Field, Seattle Sounders
EPL, MLS, Radio, Serie A, South America, USL, USMNT, World Cup
13 July 2009 | 1 Comment
As a key member of our soccer-loving community, Kartik Krishnaiyer is one of the first people you would go to for an opinion on Major League Soccer, CONCACAF football, or the sport at large. In Episode 4 of World Soccer Reader Radio, Kartik joined host Richard Farley to talk Gold Cup, the U.S. National [...]
Tagged in AC Milan, Bob Bradley, Canada, Confederations Cup, David Beckham, EPL, Freddy Adu, Gold Cup, Grant Wahl, Haiti, Javier Aguirre, Jay DeMerit, Julian de Guzman, Kenny Cooper, Landon Donovan, Manchester City, Mark Hughes, Mexico, Oguchi Onyewu, Sven Goran Eriksson, USMNT
EPL, England, Europe, La Liga, Spain, UEFA Champions League
25 May 2009 | 3 Comments
Most of you will read the headline and assume “Pride” refers to Ronaldo. From that, you’ve made an assumption about this article’s content. This is probably about an athlete’s largess. Most of you already agree with what (you think) I’m going to say. Some of you disagree. All [...]
Tagged in barcelona, cristiano ronaldo, EPL, La Liga, lionel messi, Manchester United, UEFA Champions League
EPL, England, Europe, UEFA Champions League
25 May 2009 | 1 Comment
It was irresistible. Whether on the pitch, during the celebration, or after. When a man has just won his eleventh league title, it’s obligatory.
“Where does this squad rank, amongst all the sides you’ve managed?”
You can’t blame reporters for asking. They almost would not be doing their jobs if they didn’t. [...]
Tagged in alex ferguson, Champions League, EPL, Manchester United