Do you think ESPN2 should display the BottomLine Ticker during Premier League
matches?(polling)
Love it or hate it, ESPN2 has been featuring their BottomLine ticker on the bottom of their
Premier League broadcasts during the 2009-2010 season. But should it stay or should it go?
By L.E. Eisenmenger - BOSTON, MA (Dec 13, 2009) USSoccerPlayers -- As soccer fans around the world
tick off the days to World Cup South Africa in June, ESPN is winding up their coverage to an
unprecedented level. ESPN will combine with ESPN2 and ABC to present HD coverage of all 64 matches.
Beyond the US, ESPN is a World Cup rights-holder in Brazil, India, Pakistan, the Maldives, Bhutan,
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and the.
Everybody's happy! In their own unique ways, that is.
One thing's for sure: the England-USA game will be the most hyped and probably the most watched
in American soccer history, particularly with a prime Saturday spot on ABC.
More reaction to the draw coming shortly.
In our latest flashback to the history of soccer in North America, we've uncovered another NASL
video for you. This time it's from the 1979 Soccerbowl featuring Vancouver Whitecaps versus Tampa
Bay Rowdies, live from Giants Stadium in New Jersey.
Be sure to watch the video to see the cheesy opening graphics from ABC and the late Jim McKay
hosting the game for American viewers who was joined by Paul Gardner.