JamieMCFC wrote:phips wrote:so anyone in the US hit up their cable company about this yet?
I've had the channel since it launched. One of the pluses for having DIrecTV. The other is you get every Champions League and Europa League game. I know the cable company in my area doesn't have it yet.
Florida Blue wrote:
I have always had the NBCSports network over the years.
Jamie, the CL and Europa games are on Fox Soccer, so I am getting them on cable.
juanienferma wrote:Hello citizens! Here in argentina i watch the premier league on fox sports, i have to pay for watching. Do you know that everybody can watch all games of the argentina league free over here? Cheers!
Alioune DVToure wrote:juanienferma wrote:Hello citizens! Here in argentina i watch the premier league on fox sports, i have to pay for watching. Do you know that everybody can watch all games of the argentina league free over here? Cheers!
Do you mean the Argentinian league or the Premier League? I can help you out with the Premier League but not yours.
¿Quieres decir la liga inglesa o la vuestra? Te puedo enseñar páginas web que echan los partidos de nuestra liga pero no sé ninguna si lo que buscas es la liga argentina. Mándame un mensaje privado.
Dameerto wrote:
I thought he was quite clear in what he was saying - Argentinian games are free-to-air in Argentina. Lucky Argentinians I say.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Dameerto wrote:
I thought he was quite clear in what he was saying - Argentinian games are free-to-air in Argentina. Lucky Argentinians I say.
I misread it as, 'Do you know of anywhere that I can watch the Argentinian [which I thought was a mental slip] league for free over here?' It was probably the word 'Cheers!' that threw me and made me think he was asking for a favour.
It's pretty clear now you've pointed it out but, in my defence, I was a bit pissed last night. I am, however, slightly worried that my English is pretty poor these days.
Alioune DVToure wrote:
I misread it as, 'Do you know of anywhere that I can watch the Argentinian [which I thought was a mental slip] league for free over here?' It was probably the word 'Cheers!' that threw me and made me think he was asking for a favour.
It's pretty clear now you've pointed it out but, in my defence, I was a bit pissed last night. I am, however, slightly worried that my English is pretty poor these days.
Slim wrote:
These days? Doesn't it sound weird in your head when a foreigner writes "cheers"?
I know Doomie has a penchant for it and knowing he's a doodle just makes me think he's trying too hard to go native.
Alioune DVToure wrote:
RE: Cheers. I suppose so, but a lot of people (led by Doom) do it on here so it's become a sort of convention.
mr_nool wrote:
I use cheers and mate when I write / speak to British people and awesome and cool when I speak to Americans. Do you mean that it sounds strange only when foreigners with English as mother tongue use cheers? Or am I allowed to use any other word bar this typical British one? (Obviously aimed at Slim)
Alioune DVToure wrote:
It's a bit like when English speakers overuse the word 'amigo' in Spain. Sounds like it should be common parlance, but isn't really.
mr_nool wrote:
You'll just have to let me know if I overuse it when / if we finally meet.
I pride myself on my 'feel' for parlance, but also like to have it pointed out when I get it wrong.
Alioune DVToure wrote:
We use it in two ways in Manchester: to say 'thanks' or 'salud'. We don't really use it as a sign-off a la Doomy unless we're asking for a favour, i.e. 'thanks in advance'.
They might use it differently in other parts of the country.
phips wrote:anyone know wtf this Premier League Extra time is? The Cardiff game is on that channel and I can't find it...
phips wrote:all of those are different channels here in Cali.
so i now know that NY and TX Time Warner customers get these channels...im gonna raise some hell.
what's the little 3 or 4 letter title of those channels?
JonnyAsh wrote:phips wrote:all of those are different channels here in Cali.
so i now know that NY and TX Time Warner customers get these channels...im gonna raise some hell.
what's the little 3 or 4 letter title of those channels?
Sprts5, Sprts6, Sprts7, Sprts8
Phone Time Warner and ask for these. They were very helpful with me.
Try the TW link on my post above and do a search. Good luck!!
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: AFKAE, ayrshireblue, nottsblue, Two's Kompany and 119 guests