ESPN2 Champions League Semifinals

Discussion in 'Business and Media' started by Shimshon, Apr 27, 2003.

  1. Shimshon

    Shimshon New Member

    Mar 21, 2003
    ESPN2 has this listed for the first leg on Tuesday May 6, 2003
    UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
    REAL MADRID CF VS. JUVENTUS FC
    ESTADIO SANTIAGO BERNABEU MADRID, SPAIN
    SEMIFINAL #1, LEG 1

    and on May 13, 2003 has this listed as the only Champions League game of the week.
    UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
    INTERNAZIONALE FC VS. MILAN AC
    STADIO GIUSEPPE MEAZZA MILAN, ITALY
    SEMIFINAL #1, LEG 2

    What gives?? I don't believe they would show only one leg of each..and of course the Madrid-Juventus match is the better of the two.
    Maybe they'll change it last minute.
     
  2. Archers

    Archers New Member

    Apr 29, 2003
    I actually like getting to see a little of both series. Too bad they can't just show all four matches.
     
  3. RobtheAggie

    RobtheAggie Member+

    Sep 10, 2001
    Middle Georgia
    Club:
    Rochester Rhinos
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    In the USA, ESPN2 shows one CL match per week. I would love more but it is not available. This makes sense from a fan-base position, also it is the way they have been doing it for as long as I can remember. The Milan Derby will be exciting just for that, and the Madrid-Juventus semifinal should be good also.
     
  4. type_32

    type_32 New Member

    Apr 23, 2002
    ESPN2 showed all four semi-final matches last year.

    I will be very sad if we don't get both legs of the Milan derby.
     
  5. RobtheAggie

    RobtheAggie Member+

    Sep 10, 2001
    Middle Georgia
    Club:
    Rochester Rhinos
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I stand corrected. I forgot that they did this.
     
  6. da_cfo

    da_cfo New Member

    Apr 19, 2003
    San Francisco CA
    That won't be a problem starting next season, when UEFA CL moves over to ESPN Deportes exclusively. No more UEFA CL on ESPN2 once ESPN Deportes becomes a full time channel.
     
  7. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
    Is ESPN Deportes going to become a full time channel?????
     
  8. HalaMadrid

    HalaMadrid Member

    Apr 9, 1999
    ...
     
  9. sachinag

    sachinag New Member

    Jun 19, 2001
    Saint Louis, MO
    sure, guys.

    Too bad it's Spanish. And on Digital Cable. With no guarantees that your provider will carry it.
     
  10. da_cfo

    da_cfo New Member

    Apr 19, 2003
    San Francisco CA
    Re: sure, guys.

    DirecTV Para Todos will have ESPN Deportes when it becomes a full time channel this autumn or winter.

    I have DirecTV Para Todos, so I am all set.
     
  11. Beez

    Beez Member

    Dec 20, 1999
    With ESPN Deportes, would it possible to have an SAP broadcast in English, or would that violate the terms of the rights contract?
     
  12. MasterShake29

    MasterShake29 Member+

    Oct 28, 2001
    Jersey City, NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I don't think so, ESPN owns the U.S. rights for all languages, so I don't see why they can't (and hopefully do).
     
  13. Casper

    Casper Member+

    Mar 30, 2001
    New York
    Based on my knowledge of ESPN's rights (from previous years), they would be allowed to show all four matches, and could do it as a last-minute change. As far as I can tell, they have no live content competing for the time slots.
     
  14. Roehl Sybing

    Roehl Sybing Guest

    Yes, this is something native English speakers in America want, being forced to watch international soccer while listening to Spanish play-by-play.

    I'd rather watch a friendly between two third-tier nations on a one-week tape delay in English before I watch a live Spanish broadcast of the Champions League final.
     
  15. DennisM

    DennisM Member

    Dec 10, 2000
    Nya Sverige
    "Yes, this is something native English speakers in America want, being forced to watch international soccer while listening to Spanish play-by-play.

    I'd rather watch a friendly between two third-tier nations on a one-week tape delay in English before I watch a live Spanish broadcast of the Champions League final."

    I have to agree. It's not the Spanish itself. It's just that Spanish announcers don't allow you time to listen to the crowd nor do they understand that not everything needs to be announced at such a loud or excited voice.
     
  16. rangers00

    rangers00 Member

    Jun 1, 2000
    Oliver, this is a simplistic way of looking at things.

    That won't be a problem for the diehards in the U.S., who would go all out to get a gray market Sky Mexico or GLA system to watch the extra Champions League games broadcasted in Mexico. Getting a U.S. system (albeit in Spanish) is a piece of cake.

    That would be a big problem if ESPN Deportes is only available on Directv para todos and nothing else. In other words, Directv can use it as the Sunday Ticket trump card. You want to watch CL football? get Directv or watch the cheerleaders competition...

    You complain to Charlie? Charlie will always say "we are in negotiation (a la YES network)", as well as "well, we have GolTV and an abundance of 24/7 soccer programming from Guatamala, Bolivia, Uruguay, Ecuador...". I mean, how do you expect Charlie to know the difference between CL football and Ecuadorean football?

    Imagine this time next year, CL final between Real Madrid and Manchester United, game is NOT on ESPN2, game is only on ESPN Deportes, and ESPN Deportes is only available on Directv Para Todos...

    How many European soccer fans who are

    - long time Dish customer and don't want to give up Dish network for its Italian/Russian/Arabic/<pick-your-own-ethnic-group> programming
    - people who can't get directv (apartment dwellers)
    - people who have digital cable

    would be fuming?
     
  17. Mario

    Mario New Member

    Mar 11, 2000
    San Salvador, El Sal
    Man then you always hear bad announcers! ESPN LatinAmerica announcers dont do that!
     
  18. DennisM

    DennisM Member

    Dec 10, 2000
    Nya Sverige
    Telemundo, Univisioin, FSWE. Let's hope Espn's are better. Well, there was one guy who was good and he did the Bundesliga games last year or the year before in Spanish on FSWE. He was good. One of the best announcers that I heard was on the Spanish Sunday matches on PPV a couple of years past. They were from Canal+ and the video was great. Clear replays. No ads popping up and they didn't have the time and score up all of the time. It was the way that soccer was meant to be seen on TV.
     

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