According to a report (we sound like a big wig saying that huh?), Fox Soccer could be turned into FX2 and be primarily used for entertainment purposes. The channel recently lost its right to broadcast Barclays Premier League games in the United States and its parent company, News Corp., is undergoing a major restructuring. The talks are considered preliminary and are not definite at this point. Still the shake up in the corporation, losing broadcasting rights and competition from beIN Sport puts the network on shaky ground.
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Like most American soccer fans my age, I got into soccer heavily around 1994. While soccer wasn't an option where I grew up, I played other sports competitively with a pick up match on the pitch every now and then. I've stayed in tune with football across the world but realized I could still help spreading the wonders and intricacies of this game. I also follow the German game to stick with my ancestry, but the stories in American soccer are more intriguing.
I'm also a self-proclaimed dork, enjoy many types of music, and have worked in event management.








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