Fox Soccer Channel (FSC) ESPN http://www.myp2p.eu/index.php?part=sports Most games start early Saturday morning 6-10 am cst. ESPN airs 1 game/week. FSC will usually air games back-to-back-to-back if the schedule lines up that way. A team like MU will have a large chance of being televised on the first 2 channels. If not, streaming is the way to go and the streams are extremely good quality for a team like MU; not like thse bootlegged China-Rocket streams if you know what I'm saying.
I knew there were soccer fans on this board. As for me, I honestly can tell you I never really gave soccer a chance. I always just concentrated on the Rockets, Astros & Texans. I know I am jumping on the bandwagon, but I figure if I want follow the EPL I might as well pick a team I will be able to watch and follow rather easily.
If you want to follow EPL and Serie A, FSC, FSPlus, and ESPN are your best bet. Bundesliga and La Liga are usually on GolTV and ESPN. Man United games are always on TV so shouldn't have to worry about that. I'm looking forward to this season cause Fergie's hasn't bought in anybody and everyone is a year older but he's proven me wrong time after time. I also wanna see how those Man City scum do with all that money they've spent on players. Also wanna see Liverpool relegate next season... it's a dream I know.
No particular interest in ONE single team, but for now I will root for Manchester United, Arsenal, or West Ham. Barcelona Futbol Club and Deportivo La Coruña are my interests in La Liga Española.
i'm trying to pick a team to follow as well. another message board i go to collectively picked a team last summer to follow from the league below epl. that team was blackpool, so i'm leaning towards them. or newcastle because i enjoy their beer and agony.
Blackpool got promoted, so you'll have fun with them next year. I think someone posted above, but http://www.myp2p.eu/ is the place to go for streaming soccer. It has links for all types of streams, from Sopcast to WMP. Soccer is very much like baseball in terms of the money structure so you're following the equivalent of the Yankees if you go for a team like Real, Chelsea, Man City or United. I'd root for a mid-table team making their way up if I were you, Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur come to mind. That said, I've been a Liverpool diehard for about 10 years now and as a Red, I can proudly tell you that You'll Never Walk Alone, having been to a match at Anfield (Liverpool's famed grounds). We boast the best fans in the world. Youtube some of the moments when we sing YNWA and you'll get goosebumps.
Does amyone know if mutv can work for a ,MacBook pro? For me, that would be the easiest way to follow that team
Thank you, starting to think I was the only one rooting for Arsenal here! Best football to look at and next year will be our year, we just need to continue trusting Wenger and keep Fabregas as long as possible.
Next year is always the "year" for Wenger's team. They play a beautiful game, yes, but it doesn't really get them any hardware as lusual. Besides, Fabregas is moving to Barca :grin: It's unfortunate I guess that teams lead by special little Morinho wins trophies with staggering margins like 1-0, while playing the most puke inducing style of game ever. Abramovic did the right thing by letting dood go.
Cesc has already pledged his undying love for Arsenal multiple times. He's not going anywhere. Obviously he isn't too excited about the prospect of warming the bench all year long behind Xavi and Iniesta. And yes, next year is our year We lost RVP for most of last season and Cesc for half of it and we were still in the hunt for the title up until the final two weeks even with freaking Theo Walcott starting at right wing. As long as our main guys stay healthy this time around...