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City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:01 pm
by Alioune DVToure
Could any of you please help me? I know that a few of you use this forum.
I'm in the USA at the minute staying with my girlfriend's parents in Philadelphia. I want to know if there's anywhere at all in the city centre where the derby-semi might be shown live. I've got my liveonlinefooty account ready just in case all else fails but I'd rather go to a bar. Fox Soccer Channel isn't listing the game so perhaps my laptop is the only option.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Re: City Fans in the USA

Posted:
Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:14 pm
by C & C
You'll need to find an establishment which carries Setanta sports channel.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:26 pm
by Michigan Blue
A quick search on Setanta's venue finder gives these results in Philly.
Beware of Rag infestation, although they may go into hiding after today.
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Bar/Venue Bard's, The
Address 2013 Walnut St.
City Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone 215-569-9585
Distance 1.74 miles (approx.) [map]
Bar/Venue Tir Na Nog (PA)
Address 1600 Arch Street
City Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone 267-514-1700
Website www.tirnanogphilly.com
Distance 1.74 miles (approx.) [map]
Bar/Venue Cavanaugh's
Address 119 S 39th Street
City Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone 215-386-4889
Website www.cavanaughsrestaurant.com
Distance 1.74 miles (approx.) [map]
Bar/Venue New Deck Tavern
Address 3408 SanSom Street
City Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone 215-386-4600
Website www.newdecktavern.com
Distance 1.74 miles (approx.) [map]
Bar/Venue Slainte Pub and Grill
Address 3000 Market Street
City Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone 215 222 7400
Website www.slaintephilly.com
Distance 1.74 miles (approx.) [map]
Bar/Venue Kildares Irish Pub (Philadelphia)
Address 4417 Main Street
City Philadelphia, PA 19127
Phone 215-482-7242
Website www.kildarespub.com
Distance 2.81 miles (approx.) [map]
Bar/Venue Fado (Philadelphia)
Address 1500 Locust Street
City Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone 215-893-9700
Website www.fadoirishpub.com
Distance 3.36 miles (approx.) [map]
Bar/Venue Fox & Hound (Philadelphia)
Address 1501 Spruce Street
City Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone 215-732-8610
Website www.tentcorp.com
Distance 3.36 miles (approx.) [map]
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:32 pm
by Kyle
It is also going to be shown on espn 360...
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:37 pm
by Kyle
Here is another list of popular spots to go from the supporters club..
http://www.mcfcnyc.org/venues_usa.php
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:43 pm
by zuricity
There's an Irish pub, as you walk down towards the Harbour where the battleship is docked.
I can't remember the street but it's along the road down to the harbour leading from the Independence Hall ( old building).
The bar even has 'blue moon' beer in it ( a new sort of Weizen beer - pretty crap actually ). They do bring Footy there.
Re: City Fans in the USA

Posted:
Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:45 pm
by ryanmjo
I would try going to
www.espn360.com . If it works, you are set to go. If not, send me a private message or something and I'll set you up with a password.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:50 pm
by Vhero
Man I followed a few links from here and you Americans have SOME bars for watching the games over here most pubs/bars are crap for watching the game and usually consist of a projector for the main screen and a few smaller LCD's around the place.1 place I read has 9 plasmas?? since they have to be a minimum of like 32 inches man that has to be a nice place to watch the game!
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:55 pm
by Kyle
Vhero wrote:Man I followed a few links from here and you Americans have SOME bars for watching the games over here most pubs/bars are crap for watching the game and usually consist of a projector for the main screen and a few smaller LCD's around the place.1 place I read has 9 plasmas?? since they have to be a minimum of like 32 inches man that has to be a nice place to watch the game!
Yeah too bad many of the places don't show footy. But for american football, baseball, and basketball there are bars that go all out. Don't know if you guys have buffalo wild wings, (food is pretty crap though) but they have 3 gigantic screens with other big screens all around for showing sport.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:56 pm
by ronk
Vhero wrote:Man I followed a few links from here and you Americans have SOME bars for watching the games over here most pubs/bars are crap for watching the game and usually consist of a projector for the main screen and a few smaller LCD's around the place.1 place I read has 9 plasmas?? since they have to be a minimum of like 32 inches man that has to be a nice place to watch the game!
There are a lot of good places. There's a huge market for watching American Football live in bars, even hundreds of miles from where the team is based.
The problem with foreign sports is that the few bars showing them frequently cover their costs by charging in to watch the game. It can be pricey enough ($20).
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:15 pm
by Alioune DVToure
Thanks a lot for all the advice guys - I'll look into all the stuff you've given me. I actually noticed a "Setanta Shown Here" sticker in the bar I was in last night, 'The Dark Horse' on 2nd and Lombard - if they show it there that's probably where I'll head coz I already know where it is. Thanks again to everyone who's helped me out - it's very much appreciated.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:27 pm
by Florida Blue
Kyle's right, best deal at home is ESPN360, but any soccer pub worth it will have the Sentanta USA package.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:33 pm
by andeez nutz
Alioune DVToure wrote:Could any of you please help me? I know that a few of you use this forum.
I'm in the USA at the minute staying with my girlfriend's parents in Philadelphia. I want to know if there's anywhere at all in the city centre where the derby-semi might be shown live. I've got my liveonlinefooty account ready just in case all else fails but I'd rather go to a bar. Fox Soccer Channel isn't listing the game so perhaps my laptop is the only option.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
if its on setanta, Fado Irish Pub will show it...15th and Spruce Streets I think...right downtown.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:37 pm
by andeez nutz
http://www.fadoirishpub.com/philadelphia/sorry mate, 15th and Locust street.. and there website says they are showing the game.
i've seen a few derbies there and i'm generally the only city fan there.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:12 am
by Alioune DVToure
Cheers fellas - Fado it is then. Braving the cold in NYC tonight and then back to Philly tomorrow evening. Can't wait for Wednesday - thanks for all the help.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:47 am
by ryanmjo
I hope things work out for you. News hit late today here in the US that Setanta will no longer be showing Premiership games. It appears they may finally have run out of money. Or it could all be a load of B*ll*x. Hope there's still a Setanta channel around to watch come Wednesday.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:09 am
by dtduffy
Should be safe for the Carling Cup games in the US. The Premiership and the Champs league are off and it looks like fox is buying those packages but might take a week or two to sort, as of now the midweek games are still on, I will be crushed if I took off the whole day of work to watch this and am stuck with a crappy stream.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:27 am
by MSG77
Does anyone have a link to the Setanta story?
I'm sure they'll be bought out by Fox or ESPN. Didn't ESPN buy the games Setanta had in the UK? Wasn't there talk of ESPN taking them over entirely, but ESPN balked at the idea?
As of right now, the CC games are still on the website, but no PL games listed.
If they do lose the PL games, surely they'll fold soon. Can't see too many people paying for a subscription without those games.
Re: City Fans in the USA

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Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:45 pm
by andeez nutz
no, but as far as i know, the pubs are still showing setanta as of the last manchester derby...so i guess that was back in September..
if the bars/pubs website says they are showing them-they surely are.
I think ESPN bought Setanta.. but they may be keeping there name for a few years..
but i am loving the ESPN2 HD games every Saturday.. Football in HD is amazing.
Re: City Fans in the USA

Posted:
Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:19 pm
by JamieMCFC
More trouble for Setanta
by Ridge Mahoney, Tuesday, Jan 5, 2010 7:00 AM ET
[TV WATCH] Many listings of English Premier League matches and promotional ads for Champions League coverage has been dropped from the broadcast schedules on Setanta Sports North America's Web site amid speculation Setanta may be taken over by Fox Sports International or discontinued.
Setanta's dire financial condition called its future into question last year, yet still it purchased packages of EPL and Champions League matches bought by FSI, which runs Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports en Espanol in the USA. Setanta also lost an EPL property last year to ESPN, which airs early Saturday games and Monday matches that had been telecast by Setanta in past years, and had to broker for Champions' League rights with FSI, which wrested a three-year deal from the grasp of ESPN last spring.
Listings of Carling Cup games scheduled to air on Setanta Tuesday and Wednesday have not been changed, nor has a time slot for an Arsenal-Bolton match, but Setanta's schedule for Monday, which normally lists replays of EPL games shown during the weekend, is dotted by notations of TBC (to be confirmed). Its airing of taped match coverage as part of the Manchester United and Chelsea team programs has not been affected, and its FA Cup and Scottish Premier League listings are still up.
The head of Setanta's North American operations, Shane O'Rourke, sent out an e-mail Monday announcing the startup of a new company, Premium Sports, with him as its CEO after 14 years at Setanta.
"I am very proud of what we achieved with Setanta and it was very exciting to see our channels launched across North America and the Caribbean," said O'Rourke in the e-mail. "I will remember my time at Setanta fondly and will remember all the great people that made it all happen."
What happens with Setanta may not be known for several days, until its murky financial situation is cleared up.