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El Assesino
10 Nov 2008, 11:01 PM
I need to watch more futbol. Is there a way to get TyC in the USA

NYC_COSMOS
10 Nov 2008, 11:17 PM
I need to watch more futbol. Is there a way to get TyC in the USA
They show TyC via DirecTV

El Assesino
10 Nov 2008, 11:31 PM
So Does TyC sports on Direct TV show a good number of Primera division games as well as National B games each week?

NYC_COSMOS
10 Nov 2008, 11:32 PM
So Does TyC sports on Direct TV show a good number of Primera division games as well as National B games each week?
Yes, all week. Plus analysis.

Andrés_
11 Nov 2008, 12:00 AM
TyC Sports shows 5 First Division matches and 3 or 4(at times more) 2nd division matches. On Sunday's mornings(on occasion changes its schedule) There's "El Nacional" which is very much the equivalent of "Fútbol de Primera" but about the Nacional B.

El Assesino
11 Nov 2008, 12:42 AM
Thats awesome, Thank You:cool:

kevinucho
13 Nov 2008, 09:34 PM
Have u guys checked out ch. 433 on the spanish package.. on Directv? pretty cool

aerez
19 Nov 2008, 01:11 PM
Why is TYC and Fox Espaniol not in Canada? They got 7 Russian, 30 South Asian, 3 Mexican even 1 Chiliean Channel and 10 ********ing punjabi channels. (give or take). ********************s can't even support 2 of the largest channels for sports.

NYC_COSMOS
19 Nov 2008, 05:44 PM
Have u guys checked out ch. 433 on the spanish package.. on Directv? pretty cool
what channel is it?

kevinucho
20 Nov 2008, 09:47 PM
what channel is it?

It's called FootSchool TV. They show pure highlights of classic games, recent ones, over music. A lot from Argentina. From trainings/practices of teams. Videos of youth divisions, including indoor stuff. Stuff i've never seen before on U.S. tv. Pretty solid. http://www.footschooltv.com/ I think its a European based channel, not sure.

In my opinion, it kinda sucks that because of media (tv, internet) people all around the world can study Argentine soccer techniques through shows like these. Lol, not sure if thats kinda discriminatory or ignorant, but yeah thats how I feel. Obviously, with a few dollars or euros, you can buy anything from Argentine clubs such as private videos of their trainings.

Andrés_
21 Nov 2008, 06:44 AM
It's called FootSchool TV. They show pure highlights of classic games, recent ones, over music. A lot from Argentina. From trainings/practices of teams. Videos of youth divisions, including indoor stuff. Stuff i've never seen before on U.S. tv. Pretty solid. http://www.footschooltv.com/ I think its a European based channel, not sure.

In my opinion, it kinda sucks that because of media (tv, internet) people all around the world can study Argentine soccer techniques through shows like these. Lol, not sure if thats kinda discriminatory or ignorant, but yeah thats how I feel. Obviously, with a few dollars or euros, you can buy anything from Argentine clubs such as private videos of their trainings.

Well it's easier than that, because anyone can go and film or take pictures in training sessions, in fact in here they occasionally show the goals of matches between starters and youths/reserve sides. Now the training sessions at closed doors, don't expect to find anything from that.

ELMELOH
22 Jul 2009, 09:18 PM
It's called FootSchool TV. They show pure highlights of classic games, recent ones, over music. A lot from Argentina. From trainings/practices of teams. Videos of youth divisions, including indoor stuff. Stuff i've never seen before on U.S. tv. Pretty solid. http://www.footschooltv.com/ I think its a European based channel, not sure.

In my opinion, it kinda sucks that because of media (tv, internet) people all around the world can study Argentine soccer techniques through shows like these. Lol, not sure if thats kinda discriminatory or ignorant, but yeah thats how I feel. Obviously, with a few dollars or euros, you can buy anything from Argentine clubs such as private videos of their trainings.
haha its funny cause as soon as i put the channel for the first time the first thing i see is argentina's goals vs ecuador in the copa america...i think i found my new channel :]

vipnerd
10 Aug 2009, 11:21 PM
I need to watch more futbol. Is there a way to get TyC in the USA

Save some money for now, there might only be basketball to be shown at TyC. :D


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vipnerd
10 Aug 2009, 11:24 PM
TyC Sports shows 5 First Division matches and 3 or 4(at times more) 2nd division matches. On Sunday's mornings(on occasion changes its schedule) There's "El Nacional" which is very much the equivalent of "Fútbol de Primera" but about the Nacional B.


TyC Int'l in the US actually shows 8-9 matches, leaving the clasico dle domingo to Fox Sports.

In latinamerica, they show 8 games and leave 2 games for Fox Sports, usually those 2 are Boca and River.


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NYC_COSMOS
11 Aug 2009, 09:26 AM
Everyone can forget about TyC, the government just bought the rights at $600mil.

Will Cristina resell the rights so that we may see them here in the exterior?

http://www.ole.clarin.com/notas/2009/08/11/futbollocal/01976192.html

Andrés_
11 Aug 2009, 04:40 PM
Everyone can forget about TyC, the government just bought the rights at $600mil.

Will Cristina resell the rights so that we may see them here in the exterior?

http://www.ole.clarin.com/notas/2009/08/11/futbollocal/01976192.html

The state will only buy the rights for Argentina. The rights for other countries not sure what will be of that, the problem with those was that the clubs also were getting little to no money for that(Pompilio was one of the few that ever mentioned that) maybe the will revise the contracts to modify the numbers but not the holders, but also there's the possibility that it may not change at all since it'd seem in a way or another amount from that could not be significant compared to the domestic ones.

Also have you seen the 5th picture?

http://www.ole.clarin.com/diario/2009/08/11/futbollocal/thumb/tapa.jpg

I saw that on TV, that dude with the microphone is José Tiburci, he talks about sports in Canal 7 news blocks. It laughed a bit when i saw that on TV because TyC Sports and FOX Sports had people in that place too, i bet they weren't looking at him in a very friendly way.

I'm a bit surprised that Olé, being part of Grupo Clarín, is taking this fine. And isn't scandalized like the others.

vipnerd
11 Aug 2009, 05:01 PM
I'm a bit surprised that Olé, being part of Grupo Clarín, is taking this fine. And isn't scandalized like the others.

Jejeje, wait until it is official. They won't stop until a few end up behind bars ... they will be all over the dirigentes and AFA. That's for sure. :eek:


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aerez
30 Aug 2009, 02:19 AM
Is TyC or Argentina games ever going to come to Canada?