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SBI to provide live commentary on NBCOlympics.com

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The Men’s Olympic Soccer Tournament is set to begin in less than 24 hours and there will be three places to follow my coverage of the tournament. On SBI, ESPN.com and now on the NBC Olympic Website, where I will be providing live commentary during the men’s tournament’s top matches, including all three U.S. team matches.

In other words, you won’t even need your television to follow the Olympics. Just go to NBCOlympics.com to watch the live stream of all the games (along with my commentary on the featured matches), and also be sure to share your thoughts on the Olympic action here on SBI, where I will have some running commentary posts up for you morning warriors who will be up watching live. Then, when the matches are over, be sure to check in here on SBI and at ESPNSoccernet.com for the post-game coverage of all U.S. national team matches.

Be ready to drink a lot of coffee (or whatever your preferred energy drink is) in the coming weeks as we see some of the world’s best young players face off.

What do you think about the Olympic tournament? Excited? Dreading the early mornings? Eager to see how the U.S. team does? Share your thoughts on the upcoming tournament below.

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  1. Looking forward to the early mornings. The last time I was up to watch the USMNT this early in the morning the results were pretty good.

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  2. Going to be a good day tomorrow. USMNT playing. good competition. and now Ives commentating. doesn’t get much better. good luck Ives, although we all know you dont need it.

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  3. Let’s hope the Women’s team can get it together because the men have zero chance of advancing and a very real chance to come away embarrassed.

    Pundits call Japan “the most win game” as if Japan is patsy in youth soccer. I got news for the pundits- Japan is one of the top 10 teams in the world in U17, U21 and U23 soccer. Check the records of past tournaments/competitions if you don’t believe me. Fact is- with the way we have played in qualification, Toulon and in the exhibitions before the Olympics in China we don’t have a snowballs chance in hell. Our U23 has talent but it is woefully unbalanced, the coaching is abysmal like virtually all USSF selected coaching is, tactically we have been just embarrassing, there sems to be no team chemistry and our over 23 additions are nice but underwhelming. (McBride has not played regular competitive matches since May 10th and IS 36 YEARS OLD)

    I hope I am dead wrong about all of the above.

    That is why all of us predominantly U.S. men’s fans should really hope the women straighten out what happened today vs. a normally very good Norwegian side as well as overcome their host of critical injuries up front.

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  4. Congrats Ives, but I’m still very disappointed. Since I live in Costa Rica, NBC will not allow me to watch their stream. It is decisions like these that force us to seek out pirated streams and another loss for NBC to broaden their viewership and advertising audience.

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  5. I will be waking up at 3:55am CST to watch tomorrow and next Wednesday……reminds me of WC 2002 when you had to get up even earlier to see our boys. I hope this tournament is just as rewarding as the last big tournament in Asia.

    Oh and I could use the DVR but it just way too hard to not see a score or find out the result before watching so I’m opting for a live experience.

    GO USA!!

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  6. does anybody know what channel is the olympic soccer channel? i have cable and live on long island?!!! great news ives congrats

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  7. So I just went to the NBC Olympic Website that Ives provided the link for. It doesn’t seem too tough. I get MSNBC but don’t get Telemundo, UHD, or Olympic Soccer Channel as I’m a directv subscriber. From what I read – I’ll be able to wake up at 4:55 and watch the US on MSNBC. Than watch the Argentina game (how can you not watch Riquelme et. al)online at 7:45 before going to work. That’s not a bad morning. I’ll def.be brewing coffee! Go USA!!!!

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  8. Congrats Ives – great opportunity for you!

    does anyone know what channel the game will be on? and where exactly we can watch it online? I’ve been looking through the NBC website but I can’t properly figure out the channels and times of the games….HELP ME PLEASE!

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  9. Geez, I wasn’t going to get up for this first game b/c I don’t get MSNBC– but now I guess I might just have to. Ives, if you get any hate mail from a woman claiming to be my wife, just ignore it– she’s not serious, I swear.

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  10. Ives,

    Will we be able to go back and watch the matches, but they will have a direct link so the score isn’t spoiled beforehand?

    Thanks,

    Dan

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  11. Steve, I’ll do the top match in each time slot (including all U.S. matches) and it will be text commentary. You’ll have to wait a while longer to hear the dulcet tones of SBI on game broadcasts.

    One interesting tweak for those of you who want to watch the matches after they happen. When you watch the matches in the archives the commentary will run alongside the match as if it were live.

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  12. Great news!

    And Congrats Ives, very well deserved.

    Get ready to say,

    “Well, that’s what you get when you only carry three natural defenders…”

    : )

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