Details here.
Role to be determined. States that the World Cup was not a factor in the switch (Straight cash homie).
Role to be determined. States that the World Cup was not a factor in the switch (Straight cash homie).
Mike, That's not where I want Rebecca Lowe, I want her between the sheets and I don't care who does the play by playSoxFanInCali said:I don't care who has the rights to what, I just want Rebecca Lowe in the studio and Ian Darke in the broadcast booth whenever there is a game I want to watch.
Infield Infidel said:I'm sure ESPN is thinking, addition by subtraction. Surely whoever replaces him will be better.
It would be a wicked short broadcast, including replaysSoxFanInCali said:I bet Ian would give a very enthusiastic and memorable call of that action.
Phil Plantier said:Yes, he's annoying, but am I alone in thinking that he's far superior to Wynalda ?
I feel like this is a limbo contest of how low one can possibly set the bar.Zomp said:
You are not alone but that isn't much praise. I think Twellman is better than both of them.
I may be overly harsh on Lalas...but I don't think I ever learn anything from him. I may be predisposed to not listening to him at this point though. It's possible that I just don't like him because ESPN seemed to have annointed him as their main commentator and he would often dominate conversation in studio. Of course when the studio is two guys that barely speak english, Bob Ley and Lalas I guess that's the best possible outcome.Phil Plantier said:I like Fernando Palomo and Alejandro Moreno. They remind me of the 70s Monday Night Football booth - they tease each other pretty mercilessly, and don't take the game too seriously. But we're mixing announcers and commentators, with Lalas definitely one of the latter. (Twellman is much better as a commentator than announcer)
I'm not sure what you've heard from Lalas but he is all about controversy. It's just clear that he has more knowledge and puts in more effort than Wynalda does.