Autopsy: Steven Cohen and the Ad Boycott That Ended His CareerSource: BNET Advertising Blog
Regardless, it was not threats that pushed Cohen off the air. It was the loss of his advertiser base. Had brands such as Heineken merely shrugged at what Cohen was saying, the emails he received would have made no difference. But the advertisers sided with the fans.
Sad day for football in AmericaSource: Toffeeweb
There is an absolutely fantastic podcast / radio show on Sirius satellite radio here in the States that is gone now. World Soccer Daily decided to shut operations due to a concerted campaign by a group of Liverpool fans attempting to drive the show off the air.

Ten-man Arsenal defeat Portsmouth. Aston Villa deny Chelsea points. Blackburn get by Manchester City.
Sunday Sept. 2, 2007

Liverpool decimated Derby to go top of the table. Tottenham blew a two goal lead and settled for a draw. Manchester United defeated Roy Keane's Sunderland.
Saturday Sept.

Saturday Liverpool host Derby County and Sunderland pay Manchester United a visit. Sunday Arsenal host Portsmouth and Chelsea travel to play Aston Villa.
Notes: times ET, US TV, home side listed first.
Saturday Sept.

Boro and Toons in an entertaining draw. Red Devils defeat Spurs.
Sunday Aug. 26, 2007

Bolton won their first match of the season. Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea also won. Chelsea now sit on top of the table. Sunday Manchester United play Tottenham.
Saturday Aug.

Arsenal host a perfect Manchester City. Liverpool are without a key player as they travel to face Sunderland. Portsmouth visit Chelsea. On Sunday Manchester United play Tottenham at Old Trafford.
Notes: times ET, US TV, home side listed first.
Saturday Aug.

Manchester City beat their derby rival to remain the only perfect side in the Premier League.
Sunday Aug. 19, 2007

After some success last week, the three promoted teams all lost today without scoring a goal themselves. Tottenham, West Ham, and Reading each notched their first win of the season. Bolton still has yet to win.

Manchester Derby this Sunday, Manchester City v Manchester United. Also on Sunday, Liverpool host Chelsea and Arsenal visit Blackburn. The remaining matches are all played on Saturday.
Note: times ET, US TV, home side listed first.
Saturday Aug. 18, 2007

Arsenal scored late to win, Chelsea scored early and often to win and Manchester United failed to score and lost a key player.
Sunday Aug. 12, 2007

Sunderland surprised the Spurs, Martins netted a brace for Newcastle, and Gerrard saved Liverpool - all this and more on the first day of the season in the Premier League.
Saturday Aug. 11, 2007

The English Premier League starts this weekend. Liverpool play Saturday and Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal play Sunday.
Note: Times are ET, US television. Home versus Away.
Saturday Aug. 11, 2007
Champions League 3rd qualification round drawsSource: uefa.com - News
Last season's losing finalists Liverpool FC will have to overcome a stiff task by overcoming Toulouse FC if they are to reach the group stage of the 2007/08 UEFA Champions League, while UEFA Cup holders Sevilla FC must find a way past AEK Athens FC in two mouthwatering ties from …
UEFA: Liverpool has worst fans in EuropeSource: BBC News
Caborn and Parry hit back at Uefa. Sports minister Richard Caborn has backed Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry after a Uefa report criticised the behaviour of Liverpool fans.
European soccer clubs drawn by huge fan base in ChinaSource: International Herald Tribune
LONDON: By filling three of the four places in the semifinals of the Champions' League, English soccer teams have proved their mettle on the playing field against the best clubs in Europe.
John Arne Riise declared bankrupt by courtsSource: BBC News
John Arne Riise has been declared bankrupt by Liverpool County Court for an unpaid debt of around £100,000.
The Liverpool defender, who is thought to earn around £50,000 a week, is involved in a legal battle with his former agent, Einar Baardsen.