EPL on Fox Sports Chicago????

Discussion in 'Premier League: News and Analysis' started by SnakeEyes, Aug 21, 2002.

  1. SnakeEyes

    SnakeEyes Member

    Oct 7, 2001
    Ummm, since when did this happen? Currently this past weekend's Leeds vs Man City match is on. Is this on all Fox Sports channels? Granted I am paying $30 extra dollars for digital cable with Fox Sports World (FSW) so I have already seen it. However, if I didn't watch leagues other than the EPL on FSW what would be the point when I can watch them on FSCH?
     
  2. MasterShake29

    MasterShake29 Member+

    Oct 28, 2001
    Jersey City, NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Some (most/all?) of the FSN channels are showing an EPL game from the previous Saturday Tuesdays at noon (with additional replays possible). This just started this week I believe.
     
  3. insomniac

    insomniac New Member

    Jun 18, 2002
    LA
    Most FSN channels are showing one EPL game a week this year on like three day delay, i think they're just taking the FSW production but I'm not sure.
     
  4. mactheknife

    mactheknife New Member

    Aug 2, 2002
    Baton Rouge, LA
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    yeah, they play it at noon. when so many people can see it. it's like too little too late. i'm at school, and all my out-of-school or dropout friends are working.

    last year i missed 18 days of school, at least half of those were me faking sick on mondays so i could see the EPL highlight show...maybe that's why i almost failed biology and geometry. cant do that again...
     
  5. jmeissen0

    jmeissen0 New Member

    Mar 31, 2001
    page 1078
    it was pretty funny too

    i had the match on 2 different fox sport nets at the same time, so i flipped back and forth on them (chicago and midwest)

    midwest had much better picture quality, both were equal on the announcer sound, but the crowd noise was a great deal louder on chicago

    i was laughing my ass off on how the same taped game could be so different on two channels run by the same company
     

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