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Soccer Sunday: Your Running Commentary

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The Birmingham Derby highlights another day of soccer around the world, as Brad Friedel and Aston Villa look to shut down Birmingham in a battle of teams looking to vault into the top half of the Premier League table.

Elsewhere in Europe, Italy's surprise table-leader, Lazio, looks to continue its winning ways at Palermo. In Germany, the top two teams in the Bundesliga, Mainz 05 and Borussia Dortmund, will do battle for league supremacy, with first place on the line in their crucial early-season matchup.

If you will be watching any or all of Sunday's games, please feel free to share any thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (TV schedule is after the jump):

SUNDAY'S SOCCER ON TV

3:00am– Fox Soccer Channel- North Queensland Fury vs. Gold Coast United

7:30am– ESPN3.com/Fox Soccer Plus/FoxSoccer.tv- Palermo vs. Lazio

8:00am– FoxSoccer.tv- Aston Villa vs. Birmingham City

9:30am– Fox Soccer Plus/FoxSoccer.tv- Newcastle United vs. Sunderland

10:00am– ESPN3.com- Brescia vs. Napoli

10:30am– ESPN3.com- Mainz 05 vs. Borussia Dortmund

12:00pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Bolton vs. Liverpool

12:00pm– GolTV- Sporting Gijon vs. Villareal

12:00pm– DirecTV- Malaga vs. Real Sociedad

12:00pm– ESPN3.com- Deportivo La Coruna vs. Espanyol

12:00pm– FoxSoccer.tv- Monaco vs. Bordeaux

2:00pm– Telemundo- Toluca vs. San Luis

2:00pm– Fox Deportes- Morelia vs. Monterrey

2:00pm– GolTV- Atletico Madrid vs. Almeria

3:45pm– ESPN3.com- Catania vs. Fiorentina

4:00pm– DirecTV- Athletic Bilbao vs. Getafe

4:00pm– GolTV- Hannover vs. Hoffenheim (Delayed)

4:00pm– Fox Soccer Plus- Montpellier vs. PSG

8:00pm– ESPN2/ESPN3.com- Los Angeles Galaxy vs. Seattle Sounders FC

Comments

  1. This color announcer is laboring under the dated belief that Liverpool is a good team. They are clearly a talented but entirely disjointed bunch now. The color guy keeps focusing on why they aren’t creating chances but the short version is that right now, they’re not a better TEAM than Bolton.

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  2. I can’t tell if Holden’s lack of incisive passing is due to nobody on his team moving or a failure of vision/confidence.

    He’s doing okay but maybe a bit tentative.

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  3. I agree that Taylor has a great strike and all the spots are on the right side but I just want Stu to hit one because I feel that’s gonna be his best chance to put one in the net

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  4. Maybe, but you’ve got to understand that they’re all from the right side, which is much more favorable for a left-footer. Plus, Taylor is pretty well known for his ability on long-distance shots. Just ask Tim Howard about the wondergoal he conceded against Portsmouth a few years back.

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  5. Stuart looking confident on the ball. Comfortably receiving possesion and calmly distributing it, only adding to Bolton’s dominance of ball possession. Moreover, he’s hustling and getting stuck in on defence.

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  6. Why is Howard Webb considered such a great referee? The guy is a clown who hands out cards indiscriminately and loses control of matches.

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  7. the camera just focused on Bruce for a long moment. his face was red, and it looked like he was about to explode. poor guy. it’s one thing to lose, but to lose like this. ouch

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  8. Terrible commentary in the Brescia-Napoli game. Breschia striker manages to get a shin on a deflected cross and hits the post. Announcer thinks he should have done better. It’s so sad when Euro announcers suck all the joy out of the game.

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  9. Come on Avi,

    It is the biggest game of the year ( outside of WCup, obvi ) for the US’ best player. You can’t just throw one extra line on there for Galaxy-Sounders ?

    Maybe like oh yeah, and the best regular season team, with the best US player, plays the best second half team in the playoffs tonight, I don’t really care, but if you do whatever….

    Come on.

    (SBI-Settle down Charles. The Soccer Saturday write-up almost always consists exclusively of the day’s European matches, with MLS games generally getting their own write-ups. We’ve got a writer covering the LA-Seattle game so it will be getting coverage.)

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  10. Matthew Taylor added to his Rot Weiss Ahlen season account with two goals against Wiesbaden. Puts him near the top of 3.BL torjagers (goal scorers).

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  11. I think it was more relief than anything yesterday. Pretty early here on the west coast. I’m still half asleep this morning. Need coffee…..

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  12. Remember the time change in central Europe. CET fell back 1 hour which makes games 5 hrs ahead of EST for one week until we fall back next Sunday.

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  13. Did you jump up and scream “I Love My Toyota” when Alex Song scored to give your Gooners the victory yesterday? 🙂

    The only thing my sunday morning brain can deliver is a reference to a 1980s advertisement.

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  14. Yesterday’s AC Milan v. Juve match was a good one in terms of pace and chances. Palermo has good attacking talent (Pastore and the Slovenian dude who’s name I can’t remember.. Ilic?) as well.

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  15. Watching the Lazio-Palermo match on ESPN3 and am really impressed with Lazio’s Floccari. What a motor on this guy, never stops working on the left attacking side. I’m not usually a Serie A fan but this is a pretty entertaining game.

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  16. Anybody think that Houllier’s clock is already ticking at Villa? Currently they have 0 attempts at net versus Birmingham’s 7 (2 on net). Villa’s at home…what the hell is he doing there?

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