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YanksFC
06 Apr 2006, 03:31 PM
Interesting news -- One of Indy's premier rock club's Radio Radio (http://www.futureshock.net/radioframeset.html), just posted the following message on their calendar page:

"The FIFA World Cup 2006 starts on June 9 and ends July 9. Radio Radio will be showing all 64 games. The schedule will be posted after May 1."

For those of you who have never been to Radio Radio, it's a great venue located in Fountain Square (http://www.discoverfountainsquare.com/).

Stay tuned...

YanksFC
07 Apr 2006, 03:25 PM
By the way, if anyone knows of any other soccer friendly bars in Indianapolis, please chime in. Since Rob n' Jay's Chippy went out of business, I haven't been able to locate another place that will regularly show soccer.

YanksFC
17 Apr 2006, 09:10 AM
I was at Brugge Brasserie (http://www.bruggebrasserie.com/) on Friday afternoon. According to the pub's brewmaster, Brugge will be showing World Cup matches. The pub also shows Premiership games on FSC. They currently do not show any PPV matches, but are willing to do so if there are enough interested people.

YanksFC
04 May 2006, 11:56 AM
Radio Radio's World Cup viewing schedule is up (http://www.futureshock.net/radioframeset.html). Just click on the link entitled "World Cup."

SwortSoul
04 May 2006, 03:11 PM
Radio Radio's World Cup viewing schedule is up (http://www.futureshock.net/radioframeset.html). Just click on the link entitled "World Cup."


Thanks for posting this. I'll be in town for the F1 race. I used to live there and never knew of a place that showed soccer.

Like the Melody Inn picture. How many cars did we have broken into while parking near there? At least 3 I think...

Tim

YanksFC
25 May 2006, 07:14 PM
Bump. I'll be alternating between Brugge Brasserie and Radio Radio. For the opening match against the Czech Republic, it's Brugge (largely because they serve wonderful food and beer and this will be a lunchtime match). For the match against Italy, it's Radio Radio. For the Ghana match, who knows.

Hope to catch up with some other BigSoccer folks. I'll be there with my pal usa1950.

ghazi
26 May 2006, 10:45 PM
What about those English pubs on Broadripple and Speedway. SomethingJACKS?

Its Swanny
27 May 2006, 01:26 PM
If you want to drive up to Fort Wayne, my shop is showing all of the matches on a big screen television.

YanksFC
27 May 2006, 03:41 PM
What about those English pubs on Broadripple and Speedway. SomethingJACKS?

You're thinking of Union Jacks. Those are English pubs in name only. In my experience, neither place is soccer friendly, but I suppose that since it's the World Cup, they might be interested in showing games.

aarond23
29 May 2006, 01:47 AM
Old Trafford is a pretty nice soccer place in the strip mall across from Ben Davis HS on 10th street :)

YanksFC
29 May 2006, 03:31 PM
Do you mean the Trafford Pub & Eatery? Is it still in business?

mrecint
31 May 2006, 05:12 PM
I too am looking for somewhere to watch Cup games.
I found these links.

http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/802152

http://www.efcscna.com/soccerfriendlypubs.htm

YanksFC
01 Jun 2006, 07:11 AM
Of the places listed on those websites, the Fox & Hound is probably your best bet. I used to go there to watch Liverpool before I was able to get Fox Soccer Channel as part of my digital cable package. There are a zillion televisions in there, and they're always happy to turn on soccer if you ask.

I don't believe that the Trafford is open any longer, but if it is, it's probably no longer soccer friendly since the guy who used to own it (a Manc who's a football nut) sold it to someone else. The last time I was in there, there was nothing but a NASCAR crowd there. Anyway, the guy who owned the Trafford then opened Rob 'n Jay's Chippy (also listed on the FSC website), which was a great place to go for football, but it went out of business last August.

mrecint
01 Jun 2006, 11:46 AM
I got an e-mail from the manager at Fox and the Hound. She said their Carmel location will be opening at 7AM starting June 9th and continue to host on until the Final. Then they will open occordinly once the game times are determined for the later rounds!!
I'm glad they've stayed true to their English pub status!!

Here is the phone if you have questions 317-844-0075

cleat/less
01 Jun 2006, 12:23 PM
I got an e-mail from the manager at Fox and the Hound. She said their Carmel location will be opening at 7AM starting June 9th and continue to host on until the Final. Then they will open occordinly once the game times are determined for the later rounds!!
I'm glad they've stayed true to their English pub status!!

Here is the phone if you have questions 317-844-0075

great news. thanks for posting this. as a northsider I'd much rather head to the fox and the hound over broad ripple or fountain square.

YanksFC
02 Jun 2006, 06:35 AM
I got an e-mail from the manager at Fox and the Hound. She said their Carmel location will be opening at 7AM starting June 9th and continue to host on until the Final. Then they will open occordinly once the game times are determined for the later rounds!!
I'm glad they've stayed true to their English pub status!!

Here is the phone if you have questions 317-844-0075

Good news for y'all on the north side. Carmel's a bit far for me (I live downtown), so I'll stick with Broad Ripple and Fountain Square.

YanksFC
04 Jun 2006, 10:00 AM
E-mail from Ted Miller, brewmaster at Brugge Brasserie (http://www.bruggebrasserie.com):

Kick it @ Brugge - World Cup 2006
June 9 - July 9

Join us as we follow the greatest sporting event in the world.

ON 100" OF HDTV WITH INDY'S GREATEST SOCCER FANS!!!

Recognizing our Hoosier roots, brackets are in order. Come on in before Thursday, June 8 to fill out yours.

Brugge Brasserie
ted.miller@bruggebrasserie.com
317.255.0978
http://www.bruggebrasserie.com

YanksFC
04 Jun 2006, 01:37 PM
E-mail from Ted Miller, brewmaster at Brugge Brasserie (http://www.bruggebrasserie.com):

Kick it @ Brugge - World Cup 2006
June 9 - July 9

Join us as we follow the greatest sporting event in the world.

ON 100" OF HDTV WITH INDY'S GREATEST SOCCER FANS!!!

Recognizing our Hoosier roots, brackets are in order. Come on in before Thursday, June 8 to fill out yours.

Brugge Brasserie
ted.miller@bruggebrasserie.com
317.255.0978
http://www.bruggebrasserie.com

Just to clarify Ted's e-mail - Brugge's normal opening time is 11:00 a.m. Ted said that Brugge won't open early for any of the games being aired in the morning hours except for the USA/Ghana match, for which they'll open early (at 10:00 a.m.). One other thing to be noted is that Brugge is not open on Sundays.

SullivanSmith
04 Jun 2006, 03:53 PM
As a soccer fan living in the city without a car, it's hard to find a place nearby that's showing the cup. More than likely The Living Room on Pennsylvania St. will be showing it, unless something more American-Sports-Bar-ish is on at the same time. What about Champions downtown? Probably not the most futbol-fan friendly venue, but they do show a crap-load of sports there.

SullivanSmith
04 Jun 2006, 04:04 PM
BW3s (er, Buffalo Wild Wings) is pretty sports friendly and I've seen Soccer matches shown there before, so that's probably another good bet.