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  1. Ian Darke

    Ian Darke



    Bio | ESPNFC

    Darke, who called games for the network during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, is ESPN lead soccer voice in the United States. He has covered the Barclays Premier League and the Champions League since 1982, and has one of the world's most recognizable soccer voices.

  2. Darke's 2012-13 Premier League team-by-team verdict

    Ian Darke

    The Premier League was high on drama and plot lines this season, but if it were a wine, some customers might be sending it back to the waiter. Manchester United were deserving champions, but not even their most devoted fans would argue that Sir Al...

    Blog | May 21, 2013
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  5. Men in Blazers With Ian Darke

    Men in Blazers

    It hasn't been the finest vintage, this Premier League season. But most football fans agree, they will drink anything if the price is right. Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham all got what they needed over the weekend, even if there were a string of rat...

    Blog | May 08, 2013
  6. Time running out for Premier sides under relegation watch

    Ian Darke

    It is going to feel like the Wall Street crash for whichever three teams drop out of the English Premier League on the final day of the season. With the most lucrative TV deals in history in place for next season, a conservative estimate woul...

    Blog | April 10, 2013
  7. Assessing the Brendan Rodgers "project"

    Ian Darke

    If the jury is still out on Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers, then it might not be back in to deliver a verdict for some time. Visually, Liverpool often look as if they are a better team this season, playing some attractive football and with that ele...

    Blog | March 19, 2013
  8. Roberto Mancini's sinking ship at City

    Ian Darke

    Something seems very wrong at Manchester City, judged by the lethargic, error-strewn display at Southampton that was almost too bad to be true. Manager Roberto Mancini, who has been blaming everyone but himself, might be struggling to hold on to his ...

    Blog | February 11, 2013
  9. Abramovich no help to Chelsea

    Ian Darke

    If Chelsea win any silverware this season, it will be despite owner Roman Abramovich. The autocratic Russian billionaire presides over a club immersed in turmoil and mutiny despite the extravagant array of talent his club can put on the pitch. ...

    Blog | January 14, 2013
  10. Premier League gift ideas

    Ian Darke

    What has Santa got on his sleigh for the English Premier League teams this Christmas? And what can you buy for multi-millionaires anyway? Here are a few tongue-in-cheek gift ideas. Arsenal -- New spectacles to re-focus on winning trophies...

    Blog | December 21, 2012
  11. The Boot Room

    The Boot Room

    Story | Conversation | December 15, 2012
  12. The Premier League's drama problem

    Roger Bennett

    The coins, handshake snubs, monkey chants, last-minute goal gluts and slapstick defending that are dominating English football's headlines this season have masked a hidden truth: this Premier League campaign has been tactically poor but storyline-ric...

    Blog | December 14, 2012
  13. Torres bags brace

    #INSERT type:video subtype:lead caption:ESPN commentators Ian Darke and Steve McManaman break down Chelsea's 3-1 win over Sunderland. END# Fernando Torres handed Rafael Benitez a first Premier League victory as Chelsea manager as he ended his perso...

    Recap | Conversation | December 08, 2012
  14. Liverpool draw a blank

    #INSERT type:video subtype: lead caption:Ian Darke and Steve Mcmanaman run the rule over Liverpool's goalless draw with Swansea END# Brendan Rodgers secured a point on his return to the Liberty Stadium but will feel his Liverpool side deserved mo...

    Recap | Conversation | November 25, 2012
  15. Table tells truth in November

    Ian Darke

    Never look at the Premier League table until November because it can tell you lies. Oh wait, it is November already. And perhaps that table does not speak with forked tongue when it speaks of Manchester United out on top from champions City with ...

    Blog | November 15, 2012
  16. How good is the U.S. team right now?

    Ian Darke

    You could sense the relief of the USA players as they filed back in to their Kansas City hotel having advanced into the final hexagonal World Cup qualifying round, but how good is Jurgen Klinsmann's team? A school report might say: "Impressive in cam...

    Blog | October 22, 2012
  17. Another intriguing EPL title race is taking shape

    Ian Darke

    Chelsea go into the international break with a useful four-point lead over the two Manchester clubs, yet many are still unconvinced they can finish on top. Only seven games have been played; 31 to go. So to borrow a line from Winston Churchill, "This...

    Blog | October 09, 2012
  18. Soccer's big takeover

    Roger Bennett

    The future of American soccer will be determined by one man. And, perhaps surprisingly, he is neither Jurgen Klinsmann, Clint Dempsey nor Ian Darke. Rich Luker, a 59-year-old baseball-loving social scientist based in North Carolina, is the brains ...

    Blog | September 20, 2012
  19. The U.S. averts its first crisis on road to Brazil

    Ian Darke

    Jurgen Klinsmann was facing his first mini crisis as USA coach in Columbus, Ohio, this week. In the city that gave the world Jack Nicklaus, there was suddenly the real danger that the Americans would fail to make the cut for the World Cup. A shoc...

    Blog | September 12, 2012