Why English voices still play a big part in US soccer coverage: World Soccer Talk Podcast
In the NEW episode, number 214, Christopher Harris and co-host Kartik Krishnaiyer cover a range of topics including: • Why are there so few good American soccer analysts on TV? • Our thoughts about so many English...
In the NEW episode, number 214, Christopher Harris and co-host Kartik Krishnaiyer cover a range of topics including:
• Why are there so few good American soccer analysts on TV?
• Our thoughts about so many English voices still playing such a big part in soccer coverage in America
• Latest developments with Serie A TV deal
• First impressions of Paramount+ and Der Klassiker coverage on ABC
• What ESPN’s NHL deal means for the soccer streaming wars
• Plus letters from you, the listeners, in our mailbag section.
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