September 9, 2010

World Football Daily – #18 – “Group of death”

We are now 5 days into the World Cup and the tournament is starting to get more intense. We at World Cup Daily are on air each day providing you with the latest information from South Africa, including results, successes and, of course, the disappointments.

Today, the great Tim Vickery was on air providing in depth commentary on the legendary Brazil, who unfortunately did not live up to their reputation and instead, seemed quite pedestrian in their play. North Korea continues to impress, despite losing to Brazil (2-1), whereas Portugal’s play was “shocking”, drawing 0-0 with the Ivory Coast and their team needs completely “re-vamping” to stand any chance of progressing! New Zealand drew with Slovakia, 1-1.

To listen to Graham Hunter discussing the Spanish team, Kris Voakes (Italian correspondent) providing a tournament breakdown, the epic Vickery archives and much, much more, tune into www.worldfootballdaily.com.

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Interview With the Guys Behind World Football Daily – Coming Soon – World Cup Updates!

I’m happy to report that the fellows behind World Football Daily will be posting daily soccer (football) reports for the foreseeable future. They’ll also be providing us extensive coverage during the upcoming World Cup in South Africa. It’s going to be an exciting few months!

We took a few minutes to catch up with the hosts from www.worldfootballdaily.com, which is the only daily English language show exclusively dedicated to football anywhere in the world and is courted by players, managers, general managers and media personalities from the UK and USA, Italy, Spain, Germany, Africa and South America.

World Football Daily calls upon the very best journalists to help make the show the most thorough football experience covering football anywhere in the world. This is reflected in the numbers that the show routinely puts up in countries like Australia, Brazil, India, New Zealand, Canada, Germany and many of the big football nations throughout the world. They are also the only English daily show covering every aspect of the upcoming FIFA World Cup from South Africa, from the play on the pitch, to stories off the pitch.

World Football Daily reaches football fans worldwide that are looking for a deeper and more personal football experience on a daily basis. The show covers all on-field topics from the world’s major football leagues while finely balancing the 24/7 soap opera that is the world game as well as the business side of the game. This subscription based show has already broken new territory on delivering the finest broadcasted football product.

Steven Cohen and Kenny Hassan are both ex-pats and are extremely knowledgeable when it comes to the game of football. They both grew up with an avid love for the game. Steven was born in London, England, and after completing school he moved to the US where he joined the army. Cohen started World Soccer Daily, in 2002 with his good friend, Nick Geber. Steven was a life-long Chelsea fan for more than forty years but has since moved to the grand ole team Neutral FC for personal reasons. Kenny was born in Glasgow, Scotland where he grew up supporting the blue side, Rangers FC. Kenny moved to Germany and later to the United States where he has been living the dream for 15 years.

When did you start World Fooball Daily?

World Football Daily started in August 2009 and was the natural progression of what we had built over the previous 7 years with World Soccer Daily which started in 2002.

How do people listen to your show?

People have a couple of options: they can listen live from our own site www.worldfootballdaily.com or they can subscribe to the podcast. Once someone has signed up for a subscription they will show 3 differents assets that they might want: the complete show, the video of the show or simply just the interviews we do. They will click either Itunes or Zune and they are away. Additionally we have a mobile application coming out this week.

Tell us how you both got started in the Football World?

Steven: I started (with a guy called Nick Geber) the original World Soocer Daily, which actually started out as World Soccer Weekly in 2002. I was ata crossroads in my career and rteally wanted to find something that i really wanted to do and so moved forward with creating the first soccer radio show in US history. We built the show up over the course of 7 years and switched from network to network until we settled on Sirius XM but we left there in Augsut 2009 and formed World Football Daily as a subscription based show and the rest as they say is the present.

Kenny: I actually was a listener to the show from the very, very early days trying to listen at the most obscure hours as an Ex-Pat that had found this show that kept me connected with the game back home and it filled a massive void in my days when I wanted/needed my football fix. To have an outlet that had some serious effort, input AND comedy from both Steven and Nick, that, ultimately, was the clincher for myself, as a natural progression I stayed on listening till they got the first gig on Sirius and the first t.v. show in that awful living room set on the Fox network on a Friday evening and from there on in I constantly and I mean, constantly, emailed Steven at the radio show with my analysis of how Michael Essien was playing for Chelsea after most games, then called in, and was known as ‘ Kenny from Long Beach’. Before long, Steven asked on air for some local fans to come in and try and guest host with him when he was flying solo and that as they say, was that. I did my days when asked and soon they turned into weeks and then the partnership grew from there on in.

3 plus years later and we are as popular as ever thanks to a fantastic and loyal following mixed with the best correspondent and mgr/player/guest line-up that any show on the football landscape offers and better than any on a daily basis, one of the keys to our continued success is the fact that we are the only daily English language based broadcast available covering the beautiful game.

Do you have a favorite team?

Steven: I have decided to withhold my support for any one team but I was an avid Chelsea fan for 43 years. I am now as neutral as I could be.

Kenny: Rangers F.C.
I’m a Glasgow boy and have followed that club since the very first day I knew what football was. 40 plus years now. More silverware than any other football club in any domestic league in any country. World record holders.

How will you be covering the world cup?

Well we will watching every game and we will be experiencing the tournament in the same way that our audience experiences which is to say from here in the US. We might be changing the time of the show so that we can do a full and proper show once all the games are concluded every day ut we have not decided on that quite yet.

Do you have a favorite to win Steven and Kenny?

Steven: Spain.

Kenny: Actually, as Scotland failed miserably again to qualify I turned my attention to Chile. Strange for a Scot to be this off the wall, but they play a 3-4-3 system, the ‘W-M’ they call it which is all about attack and for me I really admire the coach Marcelo Bielsa and players like Valdivia,Sanchez,Suazo and Gonzalez…..I know they wont win it, but I really think they will entertain and add to the drama that unfolds every 4 years in our game’s greatest event. If I was forced to bet a few quid, I’ll take Argentina, I’m sure they can do it.

World Football Daily have kindly agreed to give Anglotopia a daily football report, including for the world cup. Stay tuned for further World Cup Updates!

Brit Celeb Radio #7 – All about Footie

For worldwide football fans this show is a must!  Not only did things get a bit crazy in the studio with a full house of your hosts: Leo your roving report, Emily your entertainment reporter and Cat your host – but we also had Stephen Cohen from ‘World Football Daily‘ with us as a special guest.  Stephen’s show is all about Football, with managers, players, commentators and even film directors like the amazing Ken Loach as guests.  So if you want to know anything about Football, he is the man.  As well as discussing our different loved footie clubs and those that were once loved, we debated which our favorite spice girl was (I know the two don’t really go together, the Spice girls and footie – but hey this is Brit Celeb Radio) and talked about what those British celebs are up to this week.  Some of the football subjects discussed may be a little controversial to some, but they sure make for a good show.

Of course being Brit Celeb Radio you can also find out what your fav celebs are up to, including Victoria Beckham, Pixie Lott, the much talked about Cheryl Cole and the hotties on this years FHM’s sexy list.  We laughed, joked, discussed this much loved game and even had a few differences of opinion’s of our own here and there.  If you wan’t an irreverent no holds barred show, then this one if for you!

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Don’t forget you can listen to the show LIVE on www.latalkradio.com channel 1 on Thursday’s at 1pm PST, 4pm EST and 9pm in the UK.  Or just check back to Anglotpia.com…..

Don’t forget any comments or suggestions about the show can be sent to bcr@londonflairpr.com. Until next week, enjoy.

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Six Nations Rugby Today on BBC America: England Versus France Final Match

I’ve been greatly enjoying the rugby airing on BBC America for the last 6 weeks – I had never seen Rugby before so it’s been fun learning all about it as I’ve watched. The ‘scrum’ is about the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in sport.

Today, BBC America will be airing their final match and it’s sure to be a good one – England Versus historical rival in everything, France (on their home turf no less).

Check out BBC America at 3:45 Eastern Time/ 2:45 Central Time for the last 6 Nations Rugby game.