Thursday Nights Kicks: Sven Out & More

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Playing a little catch-up this evening, so you should know:

*Mexico soccer coach Sven-Goran Eriksson was fired today, a day after El Tri crashed to a 3-1 loss against Honduras in World Cup qualifying.

Less than a year into the job, the former England coach had just one win in its last
seven games.

"We told Mr. Eriksson that his term with the national team has finished," Justino Compean, president of Mexico's soccer federation, said at a news conference.

*The L.A. Sol of Women's Professional Soccer today signed 25-year old Liz Bogus, who had 31 goals and 18 assists during a four-year career at Arizona State where she was the 2002 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year award.

*Fox has indeed outbid ESPN for the rights to the UEFA Champions League in a three-year deal. Games will be shown on Fox Soccer Channel, FSN, FX and Fox Sports en Español.

The final will air on FX in High Definition each year, a spokeswoman with the network told me. FSC is also "looking to accelerate the time frame in which they will begin broadcasting in HD."

Although no official on-air talent decisions have been taken, Fox is looking to use the international English-language feeds UEFA provides rather than using American talent stuck in an L.A. studio.

From the (edited) press release:

As the primary outlet for the UEFA Champions League, Fox Soccer Channel will deliver 110 live and delayed UEFA Champions League matches per season to its nearly 35 million subscribers. FSN - reaching up to 83 million homes nationwide through its owned and affiliated regional sports networks - will televise 16 live matches per season, while Fox Sports en Español will distribute 94 total contests (live and delayed) in Spanish to its 14 million subscribers.

The UEFA Champions League Final will air each season on FX, reaching over 95 million homes nationwide. Next season, the final will be staged on a Saturday for the first time in its history, with the match kicking off at 11:45 a.m. Pacific May 22, 2010 at Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

Fox Soccer Channel's UEFA Champions League coverage will include one live and two premiere match telecasts per match day - including prime-time rebroadcasts of FSN and Fox Sports en Español's live offerings - as well as live pregame and postgame shows from its Los Angeles studios. All live matches will kick off at 11:45 a.m. Pacific on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the course of the season. Fox Soccer Channel will also produce a 30-minute UEFA Champions League highlight show at the conclusion of each match day.




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Bora Milutinovic said:

So Mexico needs new coach? Look at me! I am Bora! I am greatest coach in world! I take 457 teams to World Cup! I even take one to second round! They say Jose Mourinho is "special one"? Ptui! Mourinho stole my act! I am more special than filthy rich Portuguese clothes horse, by far!

So Mexico needs new players? I give them Fernando Quirarte, Raul Servin, Pablo Larios, Tomas Boy and this great young kid, Hugo Sanchez! He will be, how you say, international superstar! So will Carlos Hermosillo! I pair Sanchez and Hermosillo up front. Will be unstoppable!

So Mexico needs to win CONCACAF? Listen, my friend, I know CONCACAF. USA? Honduras? Canada? Guatemala? Eso hijos de la chingada putamadre no saben de lo que hacen!! It's not just si se puede but si lo podremos! Facilmente!

I also bring to Mexico team young tactical mind, Steve Sampson. He speak fluent Spanish (unlike me) and relate well to players.

Mexico will remain gigantes de CONCACAF with me and my friend Steve in charge. Vamonos!

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