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Soccer Sunday: Your Running Commentary

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The Spanish First Division's first weekend becomes official today when Barcelona and Real Madrid take the field for their season openers.

The fierce battle for the La Liga title begins with Bercelona opening against Racing Santander and Real Madrid opening against Mallorca.

The English Premier League also has some good action on tap, with American goalkeepers Tim Howard and Brad Friedel squaring off in the Aston Villa-Everton tilt and big-spending Manchester City looking to build on its recent success by beating Sunderland.

Seria A also completes its opening weekend with some good action, including the FIorentina-Napoli tilt.

If you will be watching today's action, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (Today's TV schedule is after the jump):

TODAY'S SOCCER ON TV

9am– FSE- Udinese vs. Genoa

10am– FoxSoccer.com- Sunderland vs. Manchester City

11am– Fox Soccer Channel/FSE- Aston Villa vs. Everton

11am– ESPN Deportes/ESPN3.com- Deportivo La Coruna vs. Real Zaragoza

11am– DirecTV- Espanyol vs. Getafe

11am– DirecTV- Real Sociedad vs. Villarreal

11:30am– ESPN3.com- VfB Stuttgart vs. Borussia Dortmund

Noon– Fox Soccer Plus- AS Bari vs. Juventus

1pm– Telemundo- Toluca vs. Queretaro

1pm– GolTV- Racing Santander vs. Barcelona

2:45pm– Fox Soccer Channel- AC Milan vs. Lecce

2:45pm– ESPN3.com- Fiorentina vs. Napoli

3pm– FSE- AC Milan vs. Lecce (Delayed)

3pm– GolTV- Mallorca vs. Real Madrid

3pm– Fox Soccer Plus- Bordeaux vs. Marseille

3:15pm– ESPN3.com- Rio Ave vs. FC Porto

5pm– FSE- Liverpool vs. West Bromwich Albion (Delayed)

5pm– Fox Soccer Plus- Sunderland vs. Manchester City

5:30pm– Univision- Club America vs. Necaxa

6pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Philadelphia Independence vs. Boston Breakers

7pm– Fox Soccer Plus- Liverpool vs. West Bromwich Albion

10pm– ESPN2- Chivas USA vs. D.C. United

Comments

  1. That guy is hilarious. I don’t mind it because Milan is absolutely blowing his mind by looking good against a Serie B team and he is upping the entertainment value of a one-side game.

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  2. 45 minutes into their first game, Real Madrid is probably looking for a new manager. Total slop. Anyone who thinks Spanish teams refuse to foul should watch Mallorca.

    Would like to see Ozil. Di Maria has done absolutely nothing.

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  3. Agreed. Albeit, I only watched the first half, but he is flat out quality on a deadball. Multiple times they would have scored if someone put there head on it.

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  4. Lee and Muamba were good but give Stewie some credit. His corners and free kicks were all very dangerous. He just needed decent finishing from his teammates.

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  5. I used the term UCL competitive because in La Liga two teams compete for the title and another six: Villarreal, Athletico, Sevilla, Espanyol among others shoot for top four and the other two UCL spots. And even all that is besides the point that no matter how much we love him, Altidore is not going to see the field much this season with Villarreal. He needs to go somewhere else and actually play.

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  6. I just read on the Kansas City article that Beasley wrote on this twitter account that he’s headed to German Side Hannover 96?

    But what about Jay DeMeritt and Benny Feilhaber?
    I think Jay should come to MLS if he can’t find anything good, there’s a few teams like Philly and New England that could use the hard nose D!

    Plus the transfer window closes tuesday right? So where is Benny Feilhaber going to end up?

    Ives, any input into any of these Americans Abroad? What about the never ending story of Freddy Adu? is he with Benfica & they don’t want him or is he with Aris and THEY don’t want him? I heard they picked up Carlos Ruiz

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  7. Sometimes the highlight videos you post make my computer crash. The ones that seem to start automatically and all I can hear is sound. I think they are from the MLS website

    (SBI-The videos that might do that are always posted on the jumps of stories, and are videos that should work with newer computers. I don’t think that’s the issue people are having the most, it’s a problem with tracking software in the ads, at least we think so.)

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  8. Champions League is a bit generous, especially as they are playing in the Europa League this season. This isn’t the Villareal team from 2-3 years ago….

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  9. I am realizing that Altidore isn’t as good as he/we think(s) he is. He should have gone to Turkey this season. Going forward, if the chance avails itself he should reconsider Turkey, France or the Eredivisie. He simply is not good enough right now to get consistent minutes with a La Liga UCL competitive team. He isn’t going to get better watching from the bench. AFAIAC, it is better to PLAY in a lower league (EJ in Greece) than WATCH another season from the bench (EJ in Fulham).

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  10. You know what? This is RIDICULOUS. This site continues to crash my browser — just as it’s been doing for many users here — and nothing has been fixed. We’ve mentioned it in the comments, Ives. Is anyone paying attention???

    (SBI-Yes, I’ve inquired about it to my ad people, but haven’t gotten any clear answers unfortunately. I think it’s specific to certain ads that flow into our ad system. Hope to have an answer by Monday.)

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  11. Sunderland’s keeper just stood on his head to keep them in the game.

    I’m shocked to see Tevez miss that open net. He is really going to be gunning for redemption.

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  12. For those with DirecTV, were you able to catch the La Liga games last night? I tried to tune in but got a business channel, hope it works today.

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  13. I hope that comes as no surprise to anyone. He was given a chance to showcase himself, and it was against a very poor side.

    He went ahead and sucked.

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  14. I only watched the first half and wouldn’t say he was great. He had some good corners but Bolton really didn’t have much of the ball in the first half.

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  15. He played great.

    He was everywhere, all over the field, and really dangerous in the first half. But after playing almost the entire match down a man, he was gassed and you could see it.

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