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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 23

    Telemundo's message during the World Cup? Soccer is better in Spanish.https://nyti.ms/2Ml2nKv 

    1:15 PM - 23 Jun 2018
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      2. OcularSin‏ @OcularSinester Jun 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        It’s comes annoying at times. I would rather hear a British announcer.

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      3. JhOnAtAn De La CrUz‏ @RockoSeagal Jun 24
        Replying to @OcularSinester @nytimes

        You don’t get to feel the passion. Feel sorry for you 😢

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      1. Greg Beckman‏ @beeks_gregory Jun 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        I prefer their broadcast vs Fox. Higher energy, better graphics...no idea what they are saying, but when the play is right - their commentators get things going! GOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL

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      2. Maria GMC‏ @tildegm Jun 24
        Replying to @nytimes @BrunoAKSG

        It sure is!!! Can’t compare the passion of Spanish/Latin broadcasters! QUÉ VIVA EL FÚTBOL!

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      3. Jorge Díez‏ @JorgefutbolDT Jun 24
        Replying to @tildegm @nytimes @BrunoAKSG

        I can’t wait to watch the @premierleague broadcastings on @Telemundo!

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      2. Sanju (संजू) 💯‏ @Sanjeev66501144 Jun 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        I think in Spain they called football in their nation #Soccer??

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      3. María 📚‏ @Rosas_Siempre Jun 23
        Replying to @Sanjeev66501144 @nytimes

        Fútbol or balompié

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      4. Sanju (संजू) 💯‏ @Sanjeev66501144 Jun 23
        Replying to @Rosas_Siempre @nytimes

        Exactly

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      1. Barrett Madden‏ @madden_barrett Jun 23
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        Soccer is better when you don’t spend all your time running commercials or focused on controversy. Soccer is better when you tip your hat to excellent execution and the beauty of the exceptional. And I don’t even know Spanish, but I still prefer T to Fox

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      1. Yvette Goenaga‏ @yvettego Jun 23
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        The only place to watch the games! American sportscasters just can’t compete.

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      1. Helen Johnston‏ @journohelen Jun 23
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        @monrodriguez interesting!

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      2. Fair Witness‏ @FairWitness1 Jun 23
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        Globefone permits free phone calls with no account and no download [What's out, man] and no sharing of personal information [oh there you are]pic.twitter.com/BpEak8BneW

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      3. Fair Witness‏ @FairWitness1 Jun 23
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        Who comes and takes the ladder; xref: Solaris / Interstellar [Hey Guy] [Knock, knock, oh you plain clothes] [I see you're back, how was the walk {Wok}?] "wild surmise" of hanging out with VVP, DJT, KJ-U, and the Legion of Super Heros, even unto, Jon Jonz [All done?" "4 hours...]

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      2. Read Kraus‏ @kraus_read Jun 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        I can’t disagree with this at all. Plus it’s a great way to train your ear.

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      1. Paulo Kim‏ @GyuKim Jun 27
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        Telemundo created a hostile environment inside the homes of every family who in good faith were watching the program and celebrating the World Cup expecting a family show in a network television in the United States. There was no warning of racist content. Kids were watching thispic.twitter.com/zRrIRNTu1u

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      1. Fred Machado‏ @Fredstyle7 Jun 26
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        With respect my language and its people, I am sick of listening to Spanish/Latinos commentators. They over hype and exaggerate everything. They are completely biased when it comes to Mexico. They ambient sound is completely overshadowed by them. I prefer British commentators.

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      1. Laurence Rossi‏ @lorenzougo Jun 23
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        I simply won't watch Fox. They talk too much, mostly about irrelevant stuff and their half-time people are horrible. I know enough Spanish to know they simply tell me who the player is and who he passes to. What else do I need to know?

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