As promised, a small flood of TV viewing...
We begin with a virtual fly-by unveiling of the San Jose Earthquakes' new stadium.
ESPN takes their regular weekend recap look at Americans Abroad.
As always, we check in with MOTD2's 2 Good 2 Bad.
I've been talking up Diniyar Bilyaletdinov since before his yeoman's work at Euro 2008. I'm sure many Everton fans have been wondering why they plunked down 10 million quid for some guy whose name they can't pronounce. Last week, he made his Toffees debut and we now go to one of those individual highlight reels I love so much to see what my fuss was all about.
Finally, a "trailer" for the upcoming straight-to-DVD movie 15 Minutes that Shook The World, which refers to the halftime break preceding Liverpool's stunning Champions League final rally against AC Milan in 2005.
I put "trailer" in parentheses because - despite the participation of Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Didi Hamann - I'm not quite sure if this is a joke stunt or emblematic of the finished film's tone.
Or is it an altogether joke, complete with a Wiki page but nothing on IMDB?
Any which way, it's a hilarious "trailer". Enjoy.
- Greg Seltzer
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Video Tuesday
Labels:
Americans Abroad,
by Greg Seltzer,
England,
France,
Germany,
MLS,
Soccer Movies,
Stadia,
UEFA
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As an Everton fan I'm excited to have Billy. He should be good on the left so that'll push Pienaar to the right at least while Arteta's out. Good eye Greg.
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