Soccer fans are tuning out broadcasts in favor of watchalongs: streaming parties where you hear what you want to hear and see everything except the game.
Category: Liverpool (Soccer Team)
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Can This Man Make Soccer Smarter?
Ian Graham helped transform Liverpool from a faded giant into soccer’s most cutting-edge club. Now he wants to do the same for everyone else.
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A Premier League Love Story Has Heartbreak Ahead
Luton Town’s rise to the world’s richest soccer league proves England’s fabled merit system still works. What happens next may show that it does not.
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At Liverpool, Man City Means a Red Alert
The New York Times – Sports:A rough stretch, starting with Saturday’s game against Manchester City, will define Liverpool’s season. The harder work comes after that.
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Quinten and Jurrien Timber Share Title Dreams and a Bedroom
The New York Times – Sports:Quinten and Jurrien Timber are on opposite sides of the Dutch championship race. At home, they may be closer, literally, than any two players in European soccer.
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Liverpool Fans Will Get Refunds for Champions League Final Tickets
The New York Times – Sports:European soccer’s governing body will return millions of dollars to fans affected by dangerous overcrowding that its own investigation said could have turned deadly.
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Liverpool, Napoli and the Problem With Systems
The New York Times – Sports:As system clubs start to falter, the future seems to belong to the teams and coaches who are willing to be a little more flexible.
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Ahead of Paris Olympics, France’s Sports Minister Faces Trials by Fire
The New York Times – Sports:Amélie Oudéa-Castéra’s first year in office brought chaos at the Champions League final and scandals in multiple sports. With the Paris Olympics looming, her toughest days may be ahead.
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Real Madrid 5, Liverpool 2: Champions League Laugher at Anfield
The New York Times – Sports:That Real Madrid delivered another memorable Champions League victory was no surprise. It was the manner of Liverpool’s defeat that spoke volumes.
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Reputation Meets Reality in the Champions League
The New York Times – Sports:The Premier League’s financial might should allow it to dominate Europe’s top soccer competition. So why hasn’t that happened?
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Champions League Overcrowding Was a ‘Near Miss’ for UEFA
The New York Times – Sports:Independent investigators concluded it was only a “matter of chance” that the dangerous scenes at last year’s Liverpool-Real Madrid final did not lead to deaths.
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It’s Not Just About What Manchester City Won
The New York Times – Sports:Players, and fans, can accept losing. It is part of sports. It is different, though, if they find out one side wasn’t playing by the same rules.
