Should ESPN be comparing the USA-England match to the American Revolution?
I knew ESPN was going to hype the United States-England match as much as humanly possible, but I didn't think they were going to go to the mattresses. I was wrong.
For a company that usually shies away from any kind of political controversy whatsoever, ESPN is taking a considerable risk with it's new World Cup ad, "Glory.
Intelligent Soccer @ May 31, 2010 7:03 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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