Say Goodbye To The Premier League On ESPN With This Outtake Reel
Yesterday marked the end of ESPN's Premier League coverage, and to commemorate it, the network aired this blooper reel of Ian Darke and Steve McManaman, the best soccer broadcasting duo on American television.
They're under contract through 2014, so you'll still see them show up on MLS broadcasts, as well as at this summer's Confederations Cup and next year's World Cup.
The Premier League will move to NBC, after the network signed a three-year, $250 million deal. The initial schedule will include "154 games on NBC Sports Network, 22 games on other NBC Universal channels and 20 games on NBC."
[ EPL Talk]
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