The Broadcasting Offenses Of Christian Miles And Paul Caligiuri

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These guys must never be allowed to call a game again. There is absolutely no excuse for their lack of preparation and utterly witless discussion passing as commentary. It is thoroughly unprofessional and does the game a disservice. Since I had a rooting interest in tonight’s DC United-Harbour View match, I was too busy to chronicle all of them (I promise to do so at another time), ... [link]

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Debriefing for Match 13.A.01: At Harbour View F.C.
Published 3/13/2008 by D at The DCenters
... Simms: Thought he had a wonderful game at midfield, a disruptive force Center Defense: Seemed decent for most of the game, giving up a goal on a set piece but I don't fault any of the new acquisitions for that. Stollar and I are in agreement that Burch and Namoff were most at fault. The Bad Ef the SC: Reading around the blogs, it seems to have been concluded that Lifton and Fullback posted the definitive critique of Fox Soccer Channel's myriad ...

CCC08 Quarterfinals Wrap: Correctives, Additions from Around the Web
Published 3/13/2008 by Jeff at Center Holds It
... Now, the area of agreement: Who’d a thunk the extreme hackery of Christian Miles could bring so many people together? Dave Lifton, writing over on Booked for Dissent, posted a couple rants against Miles (#1 and ...

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