View Full Version : good news for gooners in the states
psycho64
18 Nov 2003, 08:54 PM
i just got ESPN's list for what's goining to be on tv next week and..........................
the Inter v Arsenal match will be shown live in the US on
tues. November 25 @2.30pm on ESPN2
jegerpenge
18 Nov 2003, 09:03 PM
yeh, i've been waiting for the program change notice to be sent out from those f***ers
jmpike
19 Nov 2003, 02:19 AM
Why is it so hard to follow Champs League? two games per month (or less). There's an additional package and we don't get it in Texas!
jmpike
19 Nov 2003, 02:20 AM
It's about time!
OPArsenal
19 Nov 2003, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by psycho64
i just got ESPN's list for what's goining to be on tv next week and..........................
the Inter v Arsenal match will be shown live in the US on
tues. November 25 @2.30pm on ESPN2 I will never believe anything that involves the words "ESPN" and Champoin's League" until I friggin' see it.
Coach_McGuirk
19 Nov 2003, 02:22 PM
Are either Real or manUre playing on Tuesday? If they are, prepare for the last second switch.
Or maybe ESPN will treat us to another "Road to the Women's World Cup" special followed by 2 lumberjack contests and an hour and a half of "Bubba and Mike's Cajun Fishin' Jamboree Hootenanny Special"
Lousy ESPN bastages....
lagerbhoy
19 Nov 2003, 05:11 PM
Eastern time zones get one game during Champ Leag. weeks and Central gets two(tues. and wed.)
I am not sure about the rest of the country.
When I am in central Indiana I only get one tues or one wed. game. But if I am in NW indiana I can watch one on tues. and one on wed. I have no idea why. I hate ESPN. They need to start a ESPN world channel like Fox.
DBecks
19 Nov 2003, 05:24 PM
It's almost good (in a bad way) that Arsenal screwed the pooch during the first part of the CL, so that next week's game actually means something. Otherwise, a meaningless ManUre or Real Madrid game would be shown. When will ESPN learn that the biggest teams don't necessarily produce the best/most meaningful games?
I know I'm preaching to the choir, but I like to preach. . .
-Derek
phishy
19 Nov 2003, 06:03 PM
Originally posted by DBecks
It's almost good (in a bad way) that Arsenal screwed the pooch during the first part of the CL, so that next week's game actually means something. Otherwise, a meaningless ManUre or Real Madrid game would be shown. When will ESPN learn that the biggest teams don't necessarily produce the best/most meaningful games?
I know I'm preaching to the choir, but I like to preach. . .
-Derek
Believe you me... there was NOTHING good about our early CL results mate... are you basing this because you can watch the match on the tele???? ffs totally moronic post (must be a longhorn)~ :)
Random
19 Nov 2003, 07:55 PM
I think he means the fact we were scheisse for the first few games means the later games count => so they're more likely to be televised => so Arsenal are available on US TV.
I think.
Bluto11
19 Nov 2003, 08:10 PM
well, it looks like i'm not going to any of my classes on the 25th because they are both in the afternoon.
DBecks
19 Nov 2003, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by phishy
Believe you me... there was NOTHING good about our early CL results mate... are you basing this because you can watch the match on the tele???? ffs totally moronic post (must be a longhorn)~ :)
Pay attention to the word ALMOST and the phrase IN A BAD WAY. If I call myself an Arsenal supporter (and I do, with much gusto), believe you me, I was not at all happy with the 0-3 thrashing at the hands of Inter. It saddens me that you would make such an accusation, Phishy. You're barking up the wrong tree if you're trying to start some screwed up argument. And there's no need to start hatin' on my beloved Longhorns. As long as you're not an Aggie, intelligent discourse can come from the matter.
-Derek
AUSGunner
20 Nov 2003, 03:18 AM
Originally posted by psycho64
i just got ESPN's list for what's goining to be on tv next week and..........................
the Inter v Arsenal match will be shown live in the US on
tues. November 25 @2.30pm on ESPN2
Yes ... that means it'll be on here too.
I don't need sleep. :p
phishy
20 Nov 2003, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by DBecks
Pay attention to the word ALMOST and the phrase IN A BAD WAY. If I call myself an Arsenal supporter (and I do, with much gusto), believe you me, I was not at all happy with the 0-3 thrashing at the hands of Inter. It saddens me that you would make such an accusation, Phishy. You're barking up the wrong tree if you're trying to start some screwed up argument. And there's no need to start hatin' on my beloved Longhorns. As long as you're not an Aggie, intelligent discourse can come from the matter.
-Derek
Texas Tech Grad '01~ :)
Coach_McGuirk
20 Nov 2003, 04:01 PM
What do the Aggies and Longhorns have in common?
They both gave up more to the Sooners than the Mean Green.....
UNT '91
Sun Belt Champs '01, '02, '03.
ArsenalTexan3
20 Nov 2003, 04:22 PM
I'm not going to say anything. ;)
phishy
20 Nov 2003, 04:28 PM
coach,
should north texas state give it up??? lmao
genius post genius post genius post
:)
and by the way, we get OU this weekend in Lubbock!!!! I would LOVE to be able to see this game!! *praying that we cover the line*
DBecks
21 Nov 2003, 11:17 AM
Hey I got nothing against Tech. . .
They were my safety school in case my safety school fell through.
Speaking of, I think a half-drunk Paul Gasgoine could've kicked better than Tech's kicker last Saturday night.
On a WAY more serious (and topical) note, I know Viera's supposed to sit against B'ham this weekend, but any word on the likelihood of his playing against Inter, our most important game of the year thus far?
phishy
21 Nov 2003, 11:38 AM
spoze you'd be looking for us to lose against Internationalize as well... "safety school" what a *#*#*#*#ing pratt.....
you might want to mix in a win against OU some year *#*#*#*#ing teasipper bastard...
DBecks
21 Nov 2003, 12:42 PM
Funny how you're in England, yet calling me the tea-sipping bastard. That one hurt.
I'm not going to deny the fact that OU beats our ass every damn year. Texas is a good team, but we pale in comparison to Bob Stoops' boys. It would be one thing if you actually went to OU, then your words would convey a little more meaning. And the last time the Red Raiders beat the Sooners? Was that back in your "glory" days in the old SWC? If hell freezes over and TTU beats the best team in the country on Saturday, I'll gladly eat my words. But if Simmons can't complete 50% of his passes against UT, he likely won't do much better against OU. Hey, at least you beat A&M!!!
Best of luck in the galleryfurniture.com bowl this year.
Say what you will about college rivalries, but don't doubt my allegiance to Arsenal. That's just uncalled for. No need to burn the sole bridge between us.
Wide left.