MLS clears Taylor Twellman after AppleTV+ production assistant accused him of physical altercation
"Twellman has returned to work for MLS Season Pass."
"Twellman has returned to work for MLS Season Pass."
Twellman was removed from a first-round playoff game between Miami and Atlanta but is scheduled to call his next match for the streamer on Nov. 23.
"I'm not going to lie to you; I'm nervous."
Taylor Twellman never thought he'd leave ESPN, but called leaving to be Apple's lead Major League Soccer analyst a "no-brainer."
Host Brandon Contes interviews head Apple MLS commentator Taylor Twellman. Brandon and Taylor discuss a wide range of...
"I wish Apple mandated that Lionel Messi did more."
"She was doing her job and good on her for doing so."
"The Hollywood screenwriters may be on strike, but I feel like they wrote one script, and that was for David Beckham.”
Lionel Messi's imminent move to the MLS changes everything.
"I won’t have to scrape, claw, beg for airtime in covering something I have passion for."
"MLS Season Pass will deliver the best viewing experience that MLS fans have ever had, in large part to these incredible announcers."
In his announcement, Twellman didn't reveal what he may be doing next.
"All 3 did say 'the leadership council may have had a say/vote but the storyline of all 25 players voting is categorically false. The staff voted.'"
"The last game I played in 2008, dude, I took meds that I never was taking, and I shotgunned a beer to take the, literally, buzz out of what was going on."
Many viewers criticized Twellman's approach here. Twellman then responded to many of them, including those who didn't tag him.
Some quality acting here from Taylor, who managed to get Adrian Healey to break like Jimmy Fallon.
"Of course, you know, midway through the second half, they will release a pack of wild coyotes on the field. At which point, it is anyone's guess what can happen."
A wide-ranging interview with ESPN's lead soccer analyst about all the on- and off-field developments in 2017.