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Beeb broadcasts c-word at tea-time The c-word is one of the last remaining taboos in British
broadcasting. It occasionally slips out in live interviews (just ask Steven Bywater), but rarely
makes it into an edited news package. Produced by the BBC. Broadcast as people are tucking into
their dinner. But when Rangers fans visit Manchester [.
FootBrazil picked out ten players who are set to have a massive future in the game. Some of them
you'll already know. Some will be new names. But all of them have bags of talent and also fitted
our criteria of being under 23. Naturally, we couldn't fit everyone on the list. So, if you want to
see seven more young stars in the making, check out Brazil: the talent factory 2010.
Seems Jurgen Klinsmann was thisclose to being named the new USA head coach not once, but twice in
the last four years. The California based ex-Germany manager was favourite to succeed Bruce Arena
after the 2006 World Cup, until Bob Bradley was announced as interim and then perma-coach.
Part 1 and Part 2 if this, for now, 3 part series are here.
So far we've discussed the fact that the Rapids apparently have no plans to improve this season and
the fact that their moves since the end of last season seem to be running in place. This week I
want to look at some of the statements we've heard from the Rapids leadership lately.
If you watched the broadcast this weekend, you probably saw the bit during our pre-game show about
Mike Flaherty, our beloved equipment dude. If you missed it or just want to see it again,
enjoy!
If you're new to the Premier League this season or new to EPL Talk, we're glad you found us and
even more excited you've been drawn into the Premier League, easily the most entertaining and
exciting domestic football league in the world.
Maybe you caught some recent matches during the 2010 World Cup and were intrigued by a certain
player or maybe you've got some friends or family interested in soccer.
Beeb broadcasts c-word at tea-time The c-word is one of the last remaining taboos in British
broadcasting. It occasionally slips out in live interviews (just ask Steven Bywater), but rarely
makes it into an edited news package. Produced by the BBC. Broadcast as people are tucking into
their dinner. But when Rangers fans visit Manchester [.
In an interview broadcast on the Kansas City Wizards' pregame show Sunday but certain to get much
wider play, Jürgen...