New York Times Journey to Emirates Stadium

While the EPL continues to expand its coverage around the world, it’s also having a positive impact on the amount of tourists heading to England to watch matches in person.

Take, for example, The New York Times. The newspaper is embracing the latest technology to provide readers with more than just words. For example, Times travel writer Henry Fountain recently took a weekend trip with his son to watch Arsenal v West Ham and a Championship match featuring Southend against Colchester United.

View the audio slide show here and read the article here.

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2 Responses to New York Times Journey to Emirates Stadium

  1. Anonymous says:

    I know this is off topic, but it is official-GOL TV got the rights for the upcoming Copa America.
    Univision and its sister network have the Spanish language rights.

  2. Llewellyn says:

    That was just simply awesome! That is my one goal in life before I die is to take a trip to London to watch the Gunners at the Emirates and hopefully sooner than alter and catch Thierry Henry before his playing days are over.

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