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Startup of the EPL season

Bucks

Senior member
Today kicked off the start of the English Premier League season as the few soccer fans on here know. Did you guys catch any of the games? I watched the Man City v. West Ham with Man city winning. That was the only game broadcast at that time on Fox soccer channel. I didn't really care to see any of the other games played at that time. Liverpool v. Aston Villa is on now. Liverpool is starting to pick it up and Torres is making some connections with the rest of the squad. I am looking forward to tomorrow because Arsenal plays at 7am, Chelsea 830 and Man U at 11.

With all the preseason NFL games being shown and the MLS being awful, I figured I should start a thread about this🙂
 
I hope FSC shows some better games this year than they did last year.. Great start for Liverpool to the season.
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
What's the best way for someone in the US to watch these games?

See if you can get the soccer package through your local cable company.I pay 6.95 a month for Fox Soccer Channel I think. Other than that...ESPN2 may show a game every once in while, but definitely look into the package.
 
IF you can get Setana sports, between that and FSC you can watch any EPL match (though not all live). I know both direct tv and Dish network carry Setana for $14.99/month (Setana is free on Dish network untill 9/05). I know there is also a iptv co. that does is for the same price.
 
Looks like a potential serious injury to Rooney.

Reading are a bunch of wankers. Packing the box and taking short corners to preserve a tie.
 
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Looks like a potential serious injury to Rooney.

Reading are a bunch of wankers. Packing the box and taking short corners to preserve a tie.

Rooney will be out for 2 months and Tavez will be in for him
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
What's the best way for someone in the US to watch these games?

any satellite / digital coax service should give you option to purchase fox soccer and goltv

( i prefer goltv for la liga and announcer ray hudson)
 
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