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World Football Daily is back in a big way! Oliver and Rafa come back to the microphones to kick it as only this Brit and American can! Our guest for the day is the Telegraph's very own Jeremy Wilson. Jeremy joins the show to talk about the Premier League at the midpoint of the season, coming in to the new year. Arsenal are atop the table and we get his thoughts on how they might be able to stay there. We also look at who have the biggest opportunity to make it into a Champions League spot out of the top 8 teams in the standings as it really is any one's to win. Jeremy and Ollie also look at the January transfer window which just kicked off, with a couple of moves to talk about already. Who will win and who will lose come the close of the window, Jeremy tells us his teams to keep an eye on. Rafa joins the program to talk about his massive hangover to start the new year. The boys also talk about the re-start to Italian and Spanish football, looking especially close at the dominance of Juve and Napoli in the league, but dropping out of Champions League play none-the-less. Plus, we look at Messi's potential move away from Barcelona and how likely that might be. So much to catch up on, so get ready for a hell of a pod.
Well, maybe not. This episode of the United States of Futbol Show isn't quite a "bag on Seattle"-fest, but at one point there is a message for all who think their particular city is the end-all, be-all of SupporterDom. You'll have to listen to find out. In the meantime, there is plenty of discussion of the upcoming USMNT qualifiers, the exciting MLS action from over the weekend, the Portland Thorns championship, and Landon Donovan re-signing with the LA Galaxy. Please feel free to subscribe to the United States of Futbol Show on iTunes (please rate us as well!), or listen on Stitcher, or you can stream here on Simply Futbol every week if you prefer. We are also a part of the World Football Daily network, and thus if you want even more football talk, go and subscribe to their excellent service. Lastly, you can interact with us below in the comments, on Twitter, Facebook or via email (usoffutbol - at - gmail - dot - com). Thank you for listening to the United States of Futbol Show!
The midweek edition of World Football Daily is here and lucky for us, there is some Champions League football to talk about, as well as a handful of other football matches, stories and topics to kick about as well. For example, did you hear about Rangers progressing on past Berwick Rangers in the Ramsdens Cup in Scotland? Ya, bet you missed that gem. Our guest for the day is Richard Whittle, Serie A commentator who was the voice you Americans heard on BeIN Sports when you watched the Roma match at the weekend. We welcome back the Serie A with Richard, looking at the new faces who look to make a big impact on the league. Will Rafa Benitez and Napoli find success after some massive makeovers over Summer? Is Fiorentina a legitimate content for the title? And has Juventus beefed up their squad depth looking to win the Champions League, only to stumble when it comes to retaining their league title? So many questions we need to ask Richard. Let's not forget about the Spanish Super Cup!
It's the tremendous Tuesday edition of World Football Daily and today, we are simply gorged with football. No matter what you want to watch, it seems like the football is endless. Our guest for the day is the legendary Spanish football writer Graham Hunter. Graham joins us looking back at week two in la Liga. Atletico Madrid have had a blazing start to the season thus far, but we ask Graham whether or not this team can be out and out title contenders. While we are talking about Atleti, we bring up a little Spanish Super Cup with Graham as well and see what we can expect from Atletico Madrid and Barcelona come Wednesday. Finally, we wrap up our Spanish football discussion with Real Madrid and their win on Monday night, as well as their ongoing transfer saga with Gareth Bale of Tottenham Hotspurs. Rafa joins the program to talk a bit of Manchester United and Chelsea and the giant clash that ended in a nil-nil draw. Rooney makes a massive impression on the game, but will he make his mind up to where he will be for the remainder of the season? We'll discuss it in today's program.
Welcome back to the Monday edition of World Football Daily. Today, we are giving England the complete coverage it deserves. Our first guest of the day is Robbie Earle from the NBC Sports Network. First things first with the new NBC talent. We want to know what we can expect from NBC with this season's coverage of the English Premier League. We also jump into the weekend's fixtures, looking for the stories that really stand out, including the massive stumble from Manchester City. Spurs get an edgy 1-0 win as the Bale move still looms over the club. We also get Robbie's take on the strange situation with Willian's move to England and the Chelsea hi-jacking. Our second guest of the day is Daily Mail Chief Football writer Neil Ashton. Neil joins our program to look forward to the Manchester United v Chelsea FC match tonight. So much riding on Moyes' first big clash as United's boss, and Jose Mourinho is not likely to go easy on him. We also sort out whether Jose really thinks that the United position should have been his. Neil also helps to explain the implication of the result. Rafa joins the show to poke a bit of fun at Ollie for Milan's start to the season. The boys also discuss other Serie A matches that stood out, as well as some interesting results from Major League Soccer and la Liga.
The Friday edition of World Football Daily is here and we welcome the start to the new Serie A season. Both the boys are looking forward to this season in Italy with high expectations. Our guest for the day is Italian football editor for Goal.com, Carlo Garganese. Carlo helps us look at what we can expect from the league this year, particularly who might challenge the Old Lady. Fiorentina have a lot of potential and even more talk from the Italian media with regards to really challenging for the title, but we also look at Roma and how they plan to respond to the pillaging of their talent over the Summer. And will AC Milan start this season off better than last? Carlo will try to answer all these questions. Rafa join the program to give his two pence on Serie A and play a bit of IKTS with Ollie.
In this episode of the US Of Futbol Show, Earl and Robert start out examining "retention funds," or MLS's way of helping franchises keep players for the future. They also spend some time recapping the Gold Cup thus far, go over MLS scores from the weekend's action, and finish up talking about refereeing and the difficulties of spelling. You can find the United States of Futbol on Twitter @usoffutbol or on Facebook by searching on the United States of Futbol. Subscribe on iTunes, and while you're in the store drop us a rating and some feedback. You can also listen on SoundCloud or Stitcher, or through World Football Daily. Thanks for listening to the United States of Futbol Show!
This was a truly fun edition of the Mad About Futbol Show as we were joined by Greg Lalas (@gaetjens) of MLSSoccer.com as well as from the Kicking and Screening Festival. There we talked with him about the festival entries as well as the state of the game as American soccer is still looking for its Nevermind- that break out moment to generate a new era in the culture. We also were joined by good friend Piero Menor (@PieroYNoPuedo) as he was still over the moon with Atlético Madrid's victory against Real Madrid in the Copa Del Rey final. That was their first victory against the Merengues and Piero talked about how many Atlético fans were born and had not seen a Colchonero victory in their lives. Truly a special time for the Atlético Madrid international ambassador. We also talk about Copa Lib as well as certain plans that are in the works for (@MadAboutFutbol) So join us on Twitter, Facebook and on World Football Daily for the latest.
In this edition of the Mad About Futbol Show: The Bundesliga is back after their holiday break and we bring in Cristian Nyari of Bundesliga Fanatic to talk about the latest goings on in Germany. Atop that list is the arrival of Pep Guardiola to the bench over at Bayern Munich. We talk about all that transpired prior to and leading up to the big announcement being made by Bayern Munich. We also have the pleasure to be joined by Tom Marshall of the Mexican Soccer Show, our sister show here on World Football Daily as we talk about the latest news in the Liga MX as well as at El Tri as they prepare for the CONCACAF hexagonal tournament. Also this is the last week for you to like us on our Facebook page in order to be eligible for a pair of new Nike Vapor IX courtesy of our friends at SoccerPro.com
Juan and Mike kick off the new year with a diaspora of topics that they talk about ranging from the South American U-20's to the Ballon D'Or and MLS. The guys also talk about Mike's recent participation in World Football Daily. All this and much more in the latest edition of Mad About Futbol You can follow Juan on Twitter (@juang_arango) and Mike (@Deportes_Lopez)
Martin Rogers goes over the state of Major League Soccer in his latest Yahoo! Soccer Podcast. Martin gives his thoughts on the thoughts of Taylor Twellman, Nelson Rodriguez, Greg Lalas, and Bobby McMahon. Rogers also gives his take from Sepp Blatter's racism remarks and also gives a clip from Patrick Vieira, who joined World Football Daily on Wednesday, on the matter. And as usual he plays agree or disagree, gives his marks of the week, and makes predictions on the weekend three biggest matches.
Martin Rogers goes over the USMNT friendly v. France bringing on guest clips from the week's World Football Daily program including: Maurice Edu, Allen Hopkins, Julien Laurens, and David Hytner.
Casey and James welcome an "extra special" guest to their BTG podcast...they are pleased to present to you, host of World Football Daily and renowned radio personality, Martin Rogers.
Tyrone Marshall of the Playoff bound Colorado Rapids comes onto World Football Daily for a little Premium Content for our audience as we head right into the Major League Soccer Playoffs.
Jimmy Conrad and co-host, Frank Kuzava, embark on their first adventure together under the banner of "Jimmy Conrad's American Soccer Spectacular," a new weekly podcast brought to you by the producers of World Football Daily, and in the first show they will talk MLS Playoffs with special MLS Playoff Correspondent and Hannover 96 captain, Steve Cherundolo, wax poetic about the U.S. National Team and its prospects moving forward, comment on the top headlines involving soccer in this big, giant country of ours, and offer first-rate tips on how to be a better version of yourself, including "How to use a Shake Weight properly." You should listen.
World Football Daily is hooking you hardcore American Soccer Supporters up with inside access to the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup Final Press Teleconference with Coach Sigi Schmid and Frank Klopas, ahead of tomorrow night's match.
Casey, James and Rafa kick a little ass and talk footy and behind the scenes of World Football Daily. This week's show features the first ever Football v. Soccer game featuring Kristan Heneage and Andrew Glucker and the "Name That Hate-Mail" is it hate mail 1 or hate mail 2? Email show@worldfootballdaily.com with the answer to win a bunch of WFD stickers, etc.
We hit the middle of the week on World Football Daily, and we are excited to preview and update you on the Women's World Cup semi-finals. USA plays France in the early match, and Japan play Sweden in the later match. Jared DuBois, Host of The American Soccer Show and Corner of the Galaxy for CSRN, will join Kenny in studio as today's guest host. Seth Vertelney, Associate Editor of Goal.com, will join the show to discuss all things MLS and the Women's World Cup.
World Football Daily welcomes Goal.com's Eric Gomez.
World Football Daily welcomes Goal.com's Allen Ramsey...again!
World Football Daily welcomes Goal.com's Eric Gomez.
The host of Heart & Hand, the Rangers Podcast, David Edgar joins fellow Scot Kenny Hassan on World Football Daily to review another title winning season for Rangers. The boys are a great advert for both Rangers and the Scottish Premier League.
World Football Daily welcomes Goal.com's Seth Vertelney.
Andrew Warshaw of World Football Insider joins World Football Daily to discuss the FIFA Congress, Presidential Election and the general scandal that surrounds the governing body for the world's game.
Tim Ream joins World Football Daily today to chat with Kenny and Sophie about all things going on in this young footballers life. The New York Red Bull and USMNT defender discusses everything from who he looks up to in the NYRB's dressing room and being called up for the Gold Cup Roster, to being nutmegged by his Fiancée who he marries soon. We always ask him about whether he has plans for a European move in his future, so make sure to listen For the entire 20 minutes interview, sign up for World Football Daily and find out more from the American in the Archives Section.
Clive Tyldesley, the legendary British football commentator, joins World Football Daily today to review the Premier League season in England. But Kenny kicks things off first with the question of whether or not Giggs should be started on Saturday in the Champions League Final.
Efan Ekoku joins Kenny at World Football Daily. Here, the ESPN commentator gives us his European Champions League Prediction. Will Manchester United win on English Soil.
Rafa pilots the Daily Recap today. Reviewing the guests we had on: Alex Labidou, Bobby McMahon and Jack Lang. We also break down the WFD Footies will is gather nominations this week. Tune in to hear all World Football Daily is doing.
Sayed Otaru comes in to studio to give our audience a little insight into the world of African football via a live broadcast after today's live World Football Daily show. Sayed welcome Gary Al Smith, a Ghanaian journalist, to discuss the significance of Ghana in England and preview the African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Sayed Otaru comes in to studio to give our audience a little insight into the world of African football. Whether its the football that is played on the continent, or its the African players making their name at the top clubs around the world, Goal Africa is an added bonus from World Football Daily.
This past week, World Football Daily was happy to bring on close friends of the show and MLS Managers: Dominic Kinnear, Sigi Schmid, and Schellas Hyndman. This is just a quick highlight of the three interviews which were much longer than this teaser!
Here is a little bonus feature from the boys of World Football Daily. It's a midweek Champions League days, so the boys are broadcast live from Capitol City Sports Bar in Hollywood. Tomorrow will be more of the same. Today the boys recap the 2-0 Chelsea victory and the 1-1 draw in France between Lyon and Real Madrid.
A new week begins and we have an epic show for you today, here on World Football Daily. We at WFD would like to congratulate the Colorado Rapids for winning their first ever MLS Cup, as they defeated FC Dallas 2-1 AET at BMO Field in Toronto last night. In Europe, Chelsea continue to struggle as they were defeated for the second straight game in the Premier League (first time since 2006), allowing Manchester United, after their 2-0 win over Wigan, to move into a joint spot on points at the top of the league table. Tottenham roared back after trailing 2-0 to win 3-2 at the Emirates in a highly entertaining North London Derby. Barcelona continue to roll as they defeated Almeria by an 8-0 score and Real Madrid defeated Athletic Bilbao 5-1 to stay top of La Liga, setting us up for next Monday's El Clasico. Milan were able to extend their lead at the top of Serie A with their victory and Lazio's draw. Steven only today and he will give his thoughts on the MLS Cup final and touch on all the action from an exciting weekend in football, and preview Champions League action which returns tomorrow. Many guests to bring you today. We start with Kyle McCarthy of goal.com to give us his thoughts on the MLS Cup final and what it means for a club like Colorado to finally win their first title. We are pleased to welcome Robbie Rogers, Midfielder, Columbus Crew, to the show to discuss his team's MLS season, they were defeated by Colorado in a penalty shootout in round 1 of the MLS playoffs, and his experience playing in South Africa last week. We are pleased to welcome Steve Banyard to the show for the very first time. Steve is an English football commentator, and he will give us his thoughts on all things English football. Matthew Barker, Italian correspondent, will join us for a quick look at all things Italy. Graham Hunter will join the show once again to discuss the two big teams in La Liga, review the Spanish football weekend, and tell us what he thinks we will all see in El Clasico. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Thursday has begun here at World Football Daily and we have a whole load of guests for you today. The USMNT, with a squad that has never played together and full of youngsters, defeated their hosts, South Africa, yesterday 1-0 thanks to a goal by 17-year-old, Juan Agudelo. Agudelo became the youngest player ever to score a goal at the senior level for the USMNT. England saw defeat yesterday as they fell 2-1 to France, a brilliant stoppage time goal by Lionel Messi saw Argentina defeat Brazil 1-0 in Doha, Qatar, and World Cup champions Spain were painfully beaten 4-0 by an inspired Portuguese side. Chivas USA forward Justin Braun will join the show to discuss the disappointing season his goats had, what they plan to do rebuild his squad, and give his take on the MLS Cup final. Alex Labidou, from goal.com, will join us for a preview on the MLS Cup final, and give us his thoughts on the USA game yesterday and of Juan Agudelo. Carlo Garganese, from goal.com, will join us to discuss the Azzuri and preview the Serie A weekend. Schellas Hyndman, Manager of FC Dallas, will join the show ahead of his side's match against Colorado in the MLS Cup final. Jack Jewsbury, from the now Sporting KC, will join the show to talk about the name change in Kansas City and also give his take on the MLS Cup final. Schellas will give us the details on how his side has managed to have such a great season and how he plans to attack Colorado and bring the trophy to Dallas for the very first time. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Welcome to Tuesday here at World Football Daily. The big news story is that PSV and Barcelona have reportedly agreed a deal for Ibrahim Afellay, although nothing of yet is final, to transfer to the Catalonia club come January. Steven and Kenny will give their thoughts on this story as well as get set for international friendlies that come our tomorrow. We preview the MLS Cup final for you by bringing on Colorado Assistant Coach, Steve Guppy, to the show to discuss his team's advancement to the final and how his team plans to defeat FC Dallas come Sunday. David Downs, from the USA World Cup bid committee, will join us again to give an update on the progress the USA bid has made, and what the chances of our country are to host the world's biggest sporting event come 2012. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
A new week here on World Football Daily and we have you covered with the latest from the football world. The Conference finals are set in MLS as four teams from the Western Conference will battle it out for a chance to play for the title in Toronto. The Colorado Rapids will play the San Jose Earthquakes in the Eastern Conference final (both teams being from the Western Conference) and the LA Galaxy will host FC Dallas in the Western Conference final. Steven and Kenny will give a complete rundown from what they saw from the MLS playoffs this weekend as well as action from Europe. We are pleased to welcome Christian Seifert, CEO of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Fußball Liga. Christian will come on the show to discuss how his league, the Bundesliga, has become one of the most exciting leagues to watch in all of Europe. Jimmy Conrad will come on the show to give us his honest perspective of his view on the MLS playoffs this weekend. Ray Hudson, from GolTV, will join us to discuss all things Spanish and German football. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
We begin a new week here at World Football Daily. We would like to say that our Producer, Rafael Gonzales, had a wonderful wedding ceremony yesterday and we here at World Football Daily wish him and his new wife all the best. The time zone has changed in Europe, which means the ball changes color in England, and some would signify this as the true start to the season as the league table starts to take shape. Steven and Kenny will review the weekend from all the action in Europe, the MLS playoffs, and debate whether or not Nani's goal should have been given at Old Trafford on Saturday. Dermot Gallagher, former Premier League referee, will give us his thoughts on why Nani's goal was given and discuss all other controversial referee decisions. Eoin O'Callaghan, from Fox Soccer Report, will join us for a review at the weekend in the football world. Jimmy Conrad will join us for a review of MLS playoff action this weekend. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
The end of the week is here as we get set for an exciting weekend of football here at World Football Daily. Colorado won at home to Columbus and defeated the Crew 1-0 thanks to a goal from Pablo Mastroeni. Steven returns, and he and Kenny will review yesterday's game and preview all the action for the weekend. Grant Wahl, from Sports Illustrated, will join the show to discuss the MLS playoffs by reviewing last night's game in Columbus and previewing the other three match-ups. Carlo Garganese, from goal.com, who wrote a fantastic article on the disgrace that is Diego Milito being left off the 23 man list for the Ballon d'Or, will join the show for a discussion on all things Serie A. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Tuesday is here at World Football Daily. Sad news to begin with, Paul the Octopus, the famous octopus who correctly predicted eight results during this year's World Cup, has passed away. The short list for the Ballon d'Or has been announced as well, twenty-three players have made the list most of who shined at the World Cup. Steven and Kenny will debate who they think should win the illustrious individual award and preview today's Carling Cup games. After Arsenal's impressive 3-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday, we bring in the Arseblogger to discuss his team's recent good run of form and look ahead to their Carling Cup match on Wednesday v. Newcastle. Max Patrick will join us to discuss the weekend in Serie A and also discuss the shocking behavior that has been shown by fans in Italy in recent times. Leander Schaerlaeckens, from ESPN Soccernet, will join us to discuss the Bundesliga, and why he thinks it may be the best league in the world. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Welcome to a new week here at World Football Daily. The Los Angeles Galaxy have won the MLS's supporters shield with their victory over FC Dallas: congratulations to everyone affiliated with the Galaxy. Steven and Kenny will review the entire weekend around Europe and MLS, and start previewing all the match-ups for MLS's playoffs. We are pleased to welcome Craig Burley, Premier League commentator and former Chelsea midfielder, for the very first time to discuss all the major stories circulating around the Premier League this season. Neil Ashton, from the News of the World, will join us for a complete review of the Premier League weekend. Alex Labidou from goal.com will join us for a look-ahead to the MLS playoffs. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Do make sure to join us at the Pelada screening this Thursday, October 21st, in Corona del Mar at 7pm. There will be a special introduction by one of the hosts of World Football Daily, Steven Cohen, as well as a special Q&A session with Director Luke Boughen. If you are in the Southern California area, make sure stop by and support a wonderful movie about the beautiful game. You can purchase tickets here. Welcome to the end of the week here at World Football Daily. Manchester United fans are not too pleased with their I'm-leaving-as-soon-as-I-can striker, Wayne Rooney. Last night a reported 20-30 fans were standing outside of Rooney's house and unveiled a banner saying, 'Join City & Die'. However, as of this morning, it is reported that Wayne Rooney has signed a new five-year contract to stay at Manchester United, a sensational turn of events. Steven and Kenny will have more on this story and all the other hot topics in the world of football. Rebecca Lowe from ESPN will join us to preview the weekend in the Premier League and give her view on the Wayne Rooney situation. We are very pleased to welcome USMNT and Fulham FC forward/midfielder, Clint Dempsey, to the show. Clint will discuss all manner of things from the World Cup in South Africa, to last season's Europa League run, and what is in store for this season at Fulham. For I Know The Score, we welcome back the ever hilarious Nick Mason, who will be joined by our two court judges, Matt Switalski and Marc Garcia. We welcome the vice-captain of the Montengro National Team and Midfielder for DC United, Branko Boskovic, to the show as part of premium content (will be added on at the end of today's podcast). He will discuss his club teams' disappointing season and discuss the recent match Montengro played at Wembley against England in the Euro 2012 qualifiers. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Do make sure to join us at the Pelada screening this Thursday, October 21st, in Corona del Mar at 7pm. There will be a special introduction by one of the hosts of World Football Daily, Steven Cohen, as well as a special Q&A session with Director Luke Boughen. If you are in the Southern California area, make sure stop by and support a wonderful movie about the beautiful game. You can purchase tickets here. World Football Daily returns to the studio after two days of Champions League football, and brings you many high-quality guests for you on this Thursday. Wayne Rooney still tops the headlines even though his side were victorious yesterday thanks to Nani's 7th minute goal. Gareth Bale hit a hattrick for Spurs against Inter but in the end it was not enough as the defending champions defeated the North London side 4-3. Steven and Kenny will discuss these matches and all the others as the Group Stage of the Champions League has hit the midway point. Birmingham City defender, Liam Ridgewell, will join the show to discuss all things Birmingham City. With incredible timing, Patrick Barclay, from the Times, has published his book (now available), "Football Bloody Hell", a biography on the life of Sir Alex Ferguson; and will join the show to discuss his new book and pitch for you to buy it and give his thoughts on the revelations that have surfaced over at Manchester United. Wayne Rooney is looking to invoke the Webster Ruling (see under Article 17 of FIFA's transfer regulations) where he can buyout the rest of his contract and become a free agent at the end of the season. For more on the Article 17 ruling, we bring in, Adam Whyte of Ruiz Heurta and Crespo Law Firm, to explain the ins-and-outs of the ruling. The New York Cosmos look set to be officially introduced as MLS' 20th team soon, and we have Rick Parry, Non- Executive Director on the New York Cosmo's Board, to talk all things Cosmos. We end the day with Brek Shea, defender for FC Dallas, to talk about his teams' incredible form and preview how his team will go about it come playoff time. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. We begin a new week here at World Football Daily with many stories to talk about. Steven and Kenny will give a full review of the weekend around Europe and the rest of the globe. Wayne Rooney making big headlines as rumor has it that he is none too pleased with his manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, and may make a surprise move to the blue half of Manchester when his contract expires in 18 months. The boys will be sure to assess this story and other including the Jack Wilshire tackle, Champions League preview, and many, many more. We embark on the new week with Mark Ogden of the Telegraph to discuss all things on Manchester - from the United dropping points from a winning position again, to City gaining two points on leaders Chelsea, and everything related to Wayne Rooney. Rory Smith of the Telegraph will join us to give a full breakdown of yesterday's Merseyside Derby, where it must be said that Liverpool gave a dire performance and fell victim to defeat by Everton for the first time in four years. Kris Voakes will join us once again to review the weekend in Serie A, where all the big hitters were able to hold serve, and preview the Italian teams' Champions League games this week. Matt Hermann, from DW-Radio, will join us for a discussion on all things Bundesliga.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. The middle of the week is upon and we have a great show for you today on World Football Daily. Steven and Kenny will go over the many international games, England 0-0 Montenegro, Scotland 2-3 Spain, and more plus why the Italy-Serbia match was suspended. The USA meanwhile, drew 0-0 with Columbia and the hosts will surely go into depth on what happened in Pennsylvania last night. Michael Cox from Zonal Marking will join us to comment on the tactics involved during the international break. Houston Dynamo Manager, Dominic Kinnear, will join us to talk about the sub-par season his team have had. Paul Macdonald from goal.com will join us to go more in-depth on the Scotland-Spain match last night. Kris Voakes will give us more detail on why the match was suspended last night in Genoa.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. The week continues here at World Football Daily and the international break has given us a full slate of games to discuss today from the European Championships qualifiers. Steven and Kenny will preview their favorite games and update you on the latest in the football world. Misha Sher from soccerex will join us once again to update the latest on the Liverpool takeover bid. Sigi Schmid, Manger of the Seattle Sounders, will join us to talk about the season his team has had - after capturing the US Open Cup for the second year on the trot - and how he thinks they will succeed come playoff time. Michael Norrish from the Telegraph will come on the show to preview England's match v. Montenegro this evening, as well as give us the latest on all other topics pertaining to the English game. Alex Dimond from goal.com will join us to discuss the ever exciting nPower Championship.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. We begin another week here at World Football Daily. Euro qualifications continued on Friday and Saturday, and the USMNT drew with Poland, 2-2, at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. Steven and Kenny will round up the weekend from what they saw in the football world including: USA-Poland, Euro qualifiers, and MLS. Speaking of MLS, Kei Kamara from the Kansas City Wizards will join us to discuss his teams' season and whether or not they have a realistic chance of sneaking into the playoffs. Noah Davis, now of mlssoccer.com, will join us to discuss the playoff races coming down to the wire in MLS. Steve Tongue of the Independent will join us to preview England's game v. Montenegro tomorrow; John Terry has been ruled out of the game because of a back injury and Darren Bent has also been ruled out due to a groin injury. He will also talk about the Liverpool situation. Matt Switalski, a world soccer USA blogger, Liverpool supporter, and a judge, will join us to tell us what to expect in this weeks boardroom battle on Merseyside.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. The week is winding down but we at World Football Daily continue to bring you the top news from around the world football. Steven and Kenny will give their thoughts on all the hot topics as well as look ahead to tomorrow's Euro 2012 Qualifiers. A new episode of Calcio and Coffee will be available to you all today, and for more talk on Italian football, we bring in, for the first time ever, Carlo Garganese from goal.com to discuss the Serie A and Azurri. Graham Hunter will join us to give his thoughts on Spanish football. Ian Herbert from the Independent will join us to give more insight into the Liverpool situation.
Wednesday is here and another terrific show of World Football Daily. The ownership situation at Liverpool has reportedly taken a turn, Tom Henry - the owner of the Boston Red Sox - and a business interest from Asia have had their bids denied by Hicks and Gillette. Steven and Kenny will go into detail behind the financial situation at Liverpool FC and also give their thoughts on the matter. David Conn from the Guardian, who wrote the piece in the Guardian newspaper about Liverpool, will join the show to go into detail about the top story in world football. For more on the financial side of the story, we turn to Misha Sher from Soccerex to discuss how the terms of the sale will go forward. To turn away a bit from the Liverpool story, we go to Matthew Barker to discuss Italian football.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. Welcome to the Tuesday edition of World Football Daily. Steven and Kenny will go over the weekend of the leagues they didn't quite get to yesterday: La Liga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga, as well as cover the top stories from around the globe. Top football news of the day goes to Bolton striker, Kevin Davies, who was called up for England's game against Montenegro next Tuesday - and he thought it was a wind up from BBC Radio Five Live, no joke Kevin, you're in. More locker room troubles at Manchester City, as it is reported that Manager Roberto Mancini and striker Carlos Tevez have had a row. Kris Voakes will join us to talk about the big game of the Italian weekend, Inter v.Juventus, and why the game did not live up to the hype. Tim Vickery will join the boys for an update on things South American football. Phil Ball from ESPN Soccernet will join us to discuss all things Spanish football. For more on Spanish football, and specifically Real Madrid, Pablo Oolo from Marca will join us for a discussion.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. We begin a new week here at World Football Daily. Chelsea came out on top in the high-profile London Derby at home to Arsenal with a 2-0 victory, and extend their lead to four points at the top of the table. Liverpool, however, are going into the complete opposite direction after their 2-1 shock loss to Blackpool at Anfield, which currently places the Merseysiders in the relegation zone. Valencia continue to top La Liga while Barcelona were held to a draw with Mallorca. Lazio became the sole leader atop the Serie A table with a win, 1-0, over Brescia, while Inter were held to a scoreless draw at home to Juventus. Steven and Kenny will give their thoughts on the entire weekend of football from around the globe. Neil Ashton from the News of the World will join us to discuss the increasing difficulties of Liverpool, and give us his thoughts on the Premier League weekend. Kyle McCarthy from goal.com will join us to discuss the weekend in MLS, LA Galaxy with a 2-1 win over Chivas USA in the Superclasico.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. A new week here at World Football Daily coming off a weekend of some shock results. Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham all losing, while Manchester United were held to their third straight draw on the road this season. Lazio climbed to the peak of the Serie A table, while Valencia went top in La Liga. New York Red Bulls were able to get a big road win on Friday as they defeated the LA Galaxy 2-0 at the HDC. Steven and Kenny will break down all the action from a very exciting weekend in the world of football. Andy Dunn from the News of the World will join us for a complete recap of the Premier League. Jimmy Conrad, Defender for the Kansas City Wizards, will join us to give his thoughts from his teams' defeat to FC Dallas this weekend.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. The middle of the week is here and World Football Daily brings you the latest. In Carling Cup action yesterday, Arsenal exploded in Extra Time to defeat their North London rivals, Tottenham, 4-1 AET. But there was also a shock, Everton continued their dismal start to the season with a 4-3 penalty shootout loss to League One side Brentford. Real Madrid defeated Espanyol 3-0 in a game that featured three red cards given. Steven and Kenny will debate the hottest topics in the game and give their thoughts on all the midweek action. Tom Dart from the Times will join us for complete coverage of the Carling Cup and the rest of the English football world. Paul MacDonald from goal.com will join us to discuss the midweek action in La Liga. New York Red Bulls play the LA Galaxy in the marquee match-up in MLS on Friday, unfortunately Thierry Henry reportedly will not be able to play due to injury; Jack Bell from the New York Times will join us to preview this match.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. We continue to bring you quality shows here at World Football Daily. The Carling Cup gets underway and brings us a very interesting match up in the form of the North London Derby. Steven and Kenny will give a rundown of the MLS weekend and also preview some of the Carling Cup games that take place today. A couple MLS players will join us today; first, Heath Pearce, Defender of FC Dallas, will join us to discuss the continuing hot form of his Dallas side and what the secret behind it is. Nat Borchers will join us to discuss how his Real Salt Lake side are playing at the moment readying for the MLS playoffs. Kyle McCarthy from goal.com will join us for a complete rundown of the MLS weekend. Keith Harris, Chairman of Seymour Pierce financial firm, will join us to discuss the latest in Liverpool's financial situation.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. Another week begins here at World Football Daily. Another exciting weekend footballing action around the globe and Steven and Kenny will be sure to review all the biggest matches. In England, Chelsea remained perfect, Dimitar Berbatov defeated Steven Gerrard 3-2, and Arsenal gave up a late lead, which resulted in more complaining from Arsene Wenger. In Spain, Barcelona won at Atletico Madrid in a highly entertaining 2-1 win, however, Lionel Messi was stretchered off in stoppage time; Real Madrid won for the second straight week thanks to a late free kick goal from Cristiano Ronaldo. In Italy, Inter ended Palermo's long unbeaten home run thanks to a brace from Samuel Eto'o and are now tied at the top with the early season surprise, Cesena. Ray Hudson from GolTV will join us for a complete La Liga weekend review. Phil Bonney will join us to discuss the weekend in Germany. Oli Kay from the Times will join us for a complete weekend review from England. Paul Visca will join us for a look back at the Serie A weekend.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. Welcome to the Thursday edition of World Football Daily. Matchday 1 of the Champions League is complete with very few surprises. Yesterday's action saw Zlatan Ibrahimovic grab a brace and end Milan's six game winless streak at home in the Champions League; Arsenal looked impressive, especially Cesc Fabregas, as they brushed aside Portuguese side Braga 6-0; Premier League Leaders and defending champions Chelsea went away to MSK Zilina and through a Man-of-the-Match performance from Nicolas Anelka, playing centrally in place of the suspended Didier Drogba, they were able to win comfortably 4-1; Jose Mourinho took charge of his first Champions League match in charge of Real Madrid and came away with a 2-0 win over Dutch side Ajax at the Bernabeau. Other results: Bayern Munich 2-0 Roma; CFR Cluj 2-1 FC Basel; Olympique de Marseilles 0-1 Spartak Moscow; Shaktar Donetsk 1-0 Partizan Belgrade. Steven and Kenny will give their complete thoughts on the first match day of the new Champions League season. After recording the biggest win in the first round of matches, we bring the Arseblogger to discuss his teams' performance last night and also discuss the domestic season his Gunners are having, and hope for. Michael Cox of zonalmarking.net, will join the boys to discuss the tactics used by the various managers during the opening round of fixtures in the Champions League. We welcome a new correspondent to the program, Leander Schaerlaeckens from ESPN Soccernet, to discuss his latest story. We welcome back Matthew Barker (Serie A correspondent) to discuss the Italian teams in the Champions League.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. A new week has begun on World Football Daily and so much action to cover. AC Milan fall on the road to Cesena and Barcelona suffer a shock defeat to newly promoted Hercules at home. Everton may have given us the best comeback of the season all ready with their incredible fightback against Manchester United in which they scored twice in injury time. Steven and Kenny will give us their thoughts on all the weekends action. Pablo Oolo from Marca will join us for a weekend review of La Liga. We welcome a new correspondent to WFD, Phil Bonney, who will join us to discuss all things German football. Another new guest, Andrea Canales of goal.com, will join us to discuss all things MLS. Max Patrick, who commentated on the Milan match this weekend, will join us to discuss that match and much more on Serie A. Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher will join us to discuss all the controversial decisions from this weekend in the Premier League.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. Another fantastic show of World Football Daily with a special guest, Sir Harvey Cohen. That's right, Steven's father will join the boys in studio to give us thoughts in his own special way. Domestic football is back in business and Gerrard Houllier has officially signed on as the new Aston Villa boss. Very MLS centric with the guests today; Sigi Schmid, Manager of the Seattle Sounders, will join us to discuss his team making the final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup for the second straight year, and will also be defending their title, facing the Columbus Crew and we will get his thoughts on how his Sounders have played during the regular MLS season. FC Dallas are arguably the hottest team in the league at the moment and we welcome their coach, Schellas Hyndman, to the program to discuss his teams' success. We are pleased to welcome Ryan Smith, Midfielder of the Kansas City Wizards, to the program to discuss his career which started with Arsenal at the age of 16. He also played for: Leicester City, Derby County, Millwall, Southampton, and Crystal Palace before joining the Wizards earlier this year; we will get his thoughts on the difference from the English game to the American game, most specifically what has surprised him about the standard of play in MLS.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. We begin, although a bit belated, a new week here at World Football Daily. Steven and Kenny will have all the details from what they saw on Friday in the 2012 European Championship Qualifiers. Wayne Rooney has been in the press for all the wrong reasons this week and the boys will weigh in with their thoughts on that one as well. For more on the Wayne Rooney story and everything else English football, we turn to Neil Ashton from the News of the World for all the coverage. Once again we welcome a new guest to the show, Graham Smith, former Goalkeeper for Notts County and West Brom (and others), to give us his stories from his playing days.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. Welcome to another edition of World Football Daily. Euro 2012 qualifying is this week and Steven and Kenny will start there discussion of these international matches and continue to discuss the end of the transfer window. We welcome a new guest to the show, Paul MacDonald, as a Spanish correspondent and he will give us his thoughts on the opening weekend in La Liga and how the Spanish teams did in the transfer window. For an update on the nPower Championship, we bring in goal.com's Alex Dimond to discuss all things in England's second division. Mark Ogden from the Telegraph will join us to discuss the end of the transfer window in England and the upcoming Euro qualifiers for the English national team.
The middle of the week is here and plenty of news to discuss. The transfer window has come to a close with deadline signings such as: Robinho to Milan, Paul Konchesky to Liverpool, Alekander Hleb to Birmingham (season long loan), Klaas Jan Huntelaar to Schalke 04, and a whole host of others including Rafael Van der Vaart to Tottenham for a mere 8 million pounds - Steven and Kenny will have more on these stories. Our other top story, Bob Bradley has signed a four year contract extension to stay on as the manager of the USMNT and we continue the debate of whether it was a good decision by the USSF or not. A guest-filled show to bring you today. We start with Grant Wahl from Sports Illustrated who will join us to give his thoughts on the Bob Bradley situation. For more on Bob Bradley, we go to Noah Davis of goal.com. Michael Cox from Zonal Marking will join us to discuss tactics from all the big games around the world, and to take a wee break from deadline day and Bob Bradley. We welcome, for the first time to World Football Daily, a new Serie A correspondent, Matthew Barker, who will discuss the first weekend in Serie A, Inter's 0-0 draw with Bologna, and deadline day in Italy. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
The week continues and World Football Daily continues to bring you the best coverage from the world of football. The transfer deadline is soon coming to a close and Steven and Kenny will bring you the latest news from the transfer market. USMNT news: Bob Bradley has signed a four year contract extension that will keep him at the helm of the USMNT through the 2014 World Cup in Brazil; Steven and Kenny will be sure to voice their opinions on this story. Kyle McCarthy from goal.com will join us to discuss the resigning of Bob Bradley as National Team manager (read his latest article on Bob Bradley under our 'latest articles' section). Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
We begin a new week here at World Football Daily. Seemingly hapless Wigan strolled into White Hart Lane at the weekend and claimed the shock result of the Premier League weekend, defeating Spurs 1-0. Carlos Tevez has submitted his claim for miss of the season after missing a gaping net in Manchester City's 1-0 loss to Sunderland thanks to a Daren Bent penalty in stoppage time. Steven and Kenny will be sure to discuss the Premier League weekend as well as the kickoffs for La Liga, Barcelona comfortable 3-0 winners over Racing Santander and Real Madrid drew 0-0 in Jose Mourinho's first match as manager of Los Merengues, and Serie A, Juventus continued their struggles with a 1-0 defeat away to Bari, Milan ran out comfortable 4-0 winners over Bari, and Sampdoria, fresh from their defeat in the Champions League playoff v. Werder Bremen, bounced back and won 2-0. Raphael Honigstein from the Guardian will join the boys for a complete review of the Bundesliga weekend: Michael Bradley's Monchengladbach 6-3 winners over Leverkusen in a barn burner. We welcome CBC Sports writer Nigel Reed to the program for the first time to get his take on the football world. We will get the thoughts of Real Salt Lake manager, Jason Kreis, on the horrible pitch conditions his team had to play in down in Mexico City midweek, and if he thinks his side can catch the Galaxy for first place in the Western Conference. For a complete Serie A weekend review, we bring in Kris Voakes to break down all the action from Italy. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
The end of the week is upon us and the draw for the Champions League is out. Looks as though the top three teams in England have a favorable draw along with Barcelona. Defending champions Inter have a more difficult group than they would have looked for at the outset as they look to defend their title. Ac Milan and Real Madrid meet in the group stage for the second straight season and both will hope of a repeat of one year ago where both teams advanced to the knockout stage. Steven and Kenny, with more time to think about it, will give their thoughts on the Champions League draw and also the upcoming weekend in football - La Liga and Serie A get underway this weekend. Don't forget, Nick Mason will join the boys for the weekly I Know The Score segment, always good to have everyone's favorite Aussie on the show for his comedy. Rebecca Lowe will join us to give her thoughts on the new Premier League season and all other hot topics surrounding the English game. Andy Brassell joins us for a quick look around of all things European football. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
The Champions League playoff round has come to a conclusion and Tottenham, Auxerre, Ajax, FC Copenhagen, and MSK Zilina have added their name into the four pots for today's Champions League group stage draw. Steven and Kenny will be in early to do a mock draw of their own and then, during the show, will reveal the draw that matters and the match-ups that come with it. Phil Schoen from GolTV will join us for a LA Liga preview and we will also get his thoughts on the Champions League draw. Sam Wallace from the Independent will join us to give his thoughts on the Champions League draw and how the English teams will fair, and the start of the Premier League season. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
We are in the middle of the week and right after an enthralling day in the Champions League yesterday with Werder Bremen, FC Basel, Hapoel Tel Aviv, Partizan Belgrade, and Braga all going through to the group stages. Steven and Kenny will review yesterday's exciting matches the pick of the bunch being Anderlecht v. Partizan and Sampdoria v. Werder Bremen; Sevilla-Braga also exciting with loads of goals and an upset result. Steven and Kenny will also preview the five matches taking place today, and at the end of the day (the most overused cliche in all of sports) we will know the last five teams to qualify for the group stage of the Champions League. Tottenham look to advance through to the knockout stages as they play Young Boys of Bern trailing 3-2 on aggregate; we welcome Nick Szczepanik, who is covering the game in London tonight, to give us a full preview of the Spurs' match. Serie A starts on Saturday and we will get the thoughts of Max Patrick on the new season and his breakdown of Sampdoria yesterday v. Werder Bremen. Jimmy Conrad, Defender of the Kansas City Wizards, will give us his thoughts on the state of the USMNT and Bob Bradley, and also his season and club's chances of making the playoffs. Keith Harris, Chairman of Seymour Pierce Investment Firm, he is also on Sky Sports from time to time, will join us for the first time to discuss the possible takeovers of Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
As the week moves along, we continue to give you the best football coverage. Manchester City showed their mettle yesterday dismantling Liverpool 3-0 yesterday at Eastlands. Title contenders? Steven and Kenny will continue to debate the hottest topics and give the latest transfer rumours running about: Squillaci looks set to move to Arsenal. La Liga kicks off this weekend, and with a full Spanish season preview, we turn to Graham Hunter to preview the season as he only knows how. Ian Chadband from the Telegraph will join us to discuss the start of the Premier League season and who he thinks is leading the sack race. Noah Davis of goal.com joins us for the very first time to discuss all USMNT news and whether or not Bob Bradley should take the Aston Villa job. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
We begin another week full of football coverage here at World Football Daily. Three 6-0 scorelines dominated headlines from the weekend in the Premier League as Arsenal, Chelsea (for the second straight week), and Newcastle all enjoyed the comfortable win margin. Manchester United dropped their first two points of the campaign after failing to hold a lead late on a Hangeland goal from a corner late on. Barcelona defeated Sevilla 4-0 at home to win the Spanish Super Cup in come from behind fashion, winning 5-3 on aggregate thanks to the help of a hattrick from Lionel Messi. In the Supercoppa Italiana, Inter added another trophy to the ol' cabinet by defeating Roma 3-1. We are pleased to welcome Nottingham Forest Manager, Billy Davies, to the program (Notts Forest drawing with Reading 1-1 at the weekend). We will discuss with Billy: the new season campaign, whether or not his team can achieve promotion, and if he is going to make any last-second transfers before the window closes. We then welcome Neil Ashton, of the News of the World, to review the Premier League weekend, and also get his thoughts from his latest article (see below under 'latest article' on the website) that Martin O'Neill may take the post at Nottingham Forest -- the same post Billy Davies currently holds. Should be interesting. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. The re-uploaded show.
The end of another week is upon us here at World Football Daily, but we still bring the top-quality show you deserve. Neymar has reportedly signed a new deal with his Brazilian club, Santos, which should halt the pursuit of the 18 year old by Chelsea. Steven and Kenny will review select games from yesterday's Europa League (Mario Ballotelli scoring his first goal for Manchester City in his debut, then going off injured). We welcome a new guest to World Football Daily, Kyle McCarthy, of goal.com, to preview the MLS weekend and get his thoughts on the USMNT. We welcome Richard Whittle back to the program to discuss all things Serie A and preview the Supercoppa Italiana between Inter and Roma. We are pleased to be joined by Ian Darke to preview the EPL weekend and reminisce his coverage for ESPN during the World Cup. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
As the week starts to come to a close, World Football Daily keeps giving you the football coverage you need. Another day of fantastic Champions League action yesterday and Steven and Kenny will review the big games and start looking towards the second legs in the playoff round. Arsenal have a new fan share program they are starting, and for more on that, and all other goings on in the business side of the game, we bring in Misha Sher of Soccerex to explain it all. Internacional were crowned Copa Libertadores champions yesterday with their 5-3 aggregate victory over Mexican side Chivas de Guadelajara. Tim Vickery will join us to give his breakdown of the game and all other top stories coming from South America. The Bundesliga gets underway this weekend, and we bring in our German Correspondent, Ben Gladwell, to give us a full Bundelisga season preview. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
We have hit the middle of the week here at World Football Daily. Tottenham waited a long time to finally participate in the Champions League and the were taught a tough lesson last night after falling 3-0 down to BSC Young Boys before the half hour. They clawed their way back scoring twice and ultimately losing 3-2 which puts them in decent shape to advance to the group stage with a Wednesday match-up at White Hart Lane. Steven and Kenny will give their analysis on the five games from yesterday's Champions League playoff games. Craig Bellamy has joined his boyhood club Cardiff City and we welcome their manager David Jones to the program to discuss their most recent signing and also how he see's his team fairing this season. Can they promote to the Premier League? Steve Tongue from the Independent will join the boys to discuss the English game and what he saw from Tottenham in Bern last night. The Serie A season is just around the corner and we are pleased to welcome back Italian Commentator, Paul Visca, to give us his Italian league preview. USMNT midfielder Alejandro Bedoya will join us to discuss the USMNT and the Bob Bradley saga, and also his current season in Sweden. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Welcome to Tuesday here at World Football Daily. And the Champions League returns today with the playoff round. In MLS news, former Barcelona, Manchester City, Hull City, and others, player, Geovanni, has signed as the first DP for the San Jose Earthquakes - another high profile signing by our domestic league. Mesut Ozil has officially signed with Spanish Giants Real Madrid and James Milner looks set to finally be playing at Eastlands this season. Steven and Kenny will preview the big Champions League games for today and also discuss MLS at length today. Grant Wahl joins us to discuss the new Earthquake signing amongst the other major MLS stories, and his thoughts on the Bob Bradley situation. Continuing with the MLS theme, we bring in former Rangers and Chelsea player, John Spencer, just named manager of expansion side Portland Timbers, to the program to discuss his past playing days and what he plans to do with his new side as they get set for their first ever season next year. Welcome to World Football Daily for the first time, Pablo Oolo from Marca who will give us the breakdown of the Ozil signing. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
Welcome to yet another week of World Football Daily. The football season edges ever-closer to being in full swing with the Premier League kicking off and the Spanish Super Cup playing leg 1 this weekend, which Sevilla defeated Barcelona by a 3-1 scoreline. The defending Premier League champions, Chelsea, kicked off their campaign with a statement-winning performance, 6-0, over West Brom; Tottenham and Manchester City played to a scoreless draw and Joe Hart was the standout Man-of-the-Match; Pepe Reina conceded an own-goal in the 90th minute to drop two points against Arsenal in which the Anfield side played very well with only 10 men for half the game after new signing Joe Cole was sent off for a rash challenge. But the biggest story from the opening weekend may be that newly-promoted side Blackpool, virtually everyone's favorite to finish bottom, defeated Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium 4-0. Steven and Kenny will have more on these stories and much more. Michael Norrish from the Telegraph will join us to give his thoughts on the opening weekend of the Premier League. Manchester United host Newcastle today, which will complete the opening round of fixtures, and we have Mark Ogden of the Telegraph - live from Old Trafford - to preview the game for us. And we don't just stop with one correspondent from Old Trafford, we have Oli Kay from the Times to preview tonight's game and review the opening weekend. Dont forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Renew your yearly subscription by following the link listed in the alert at the top of the home page for World Football Daily. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.
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