don't think it's on sky or setanta and i doubt the bbc will be showing this one.
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don't think it's on sky or setanta and i doubt the bbc will be showing this one.
it will be on sky or setanta def. no way on bbc
no mention of it on the setanta website but most irish places should have the "unofficial" rte coverage ;)
This is a decent site for seeing what match is being shown where around the world:
http://64.77.87.5/sport/FT_WC06.html
So far it only has RTE listed...
It will not be on in England unless a Irish pub has access to Irish channels,Sky never have Ireland away matches,BBC and Channel 5 have only had Ireland on once in recent years to my recollection.
I would be grateful if anyone knew a site on the net I could watch it on.
i will be in Germany during the game, i contacted 2 irish bars who guaranteed me, they are showing the game, one, kilians is even showing the china game!!!!! :eek: i have now emailed the head barman again to ask what channel etc hope they can provide some details. i would have thought sky would do it as it is a wcq! i would not have thought that the 2 bars in germany would have rte access, maybe they do, will let u know if they are aware of the channel..... :D
i think sky covered the away friendly to Poland???? i watched it in a bar, maybe i'm wrong.... :confused:
check this out!!!!!! :eek: if this is correct, they are showing the Poland v Azerbaijan game instead of ireland away, obviously cos they are in england's group (sky sports 1) but of course they are showing ireland's home FRIENDLY with china :rolleyes:
http://www.livefootballontv.co.uk/index.php
Cheers for that info, I dosen't suprise me about Sky who would want to watch Poland v Azerbaijan
what are they showing on sky sports 2 and 3 though,, maybe it is not confirmed yet. setanta USA are showing the ireland game! if u are in england there has to be some irish bar showing it, if they are showing it in one in munich, they have to show it here, waiting for news from munich, prob is rte they have.
Answer to your first question who will they have on Sky 2 and 3 proberly England,Scotland or Wales they show most of there away matches even thou they are all boring to watch.
Its difficult watching Ireland matches where Iam there are not many Irish pubs and they would not show them anyway.I was thinking about getting RTE does that show all Ireland matches even away matches.
england and northern ireland is on bbc and on earlier than ireland's (1500 i think) scotland v italy is on bbc scotland and wales play at 1500 also, can't see why they won't, would get a lot of viewers like yourself. i think plastic paddy watched an ireland game on the net recently, not sure what website though, are u there PP? tell us the secret..
Sky only have the rights to our home games since that dispute with RTE was sorted.
I live 50 yards from The Corrib Rest so if anyone will be in NW6 let me know. In the past they haven't shown some Ireland games though. Also, we've yet to win a game I've watched there so maybe it's not the best idea. It's not a lucky venue!Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
They've only recently got the Irish SKY Card I think.
I also suspect the game will be on Sky Sports Extra, or on one of the others. The Swiss game was on Sky but was only officially added to the schedule a few days in advance as far as I can remember.
Cheers for the info ,what price would you talking about for the Irish sky card , Irish TV license and the monthly fee
Cheers is there know way you can just purchase RTE on Sky ?,rather than having to get the card and all those channels.
I don't quite understand what you mean. Do you have Sky digital? If so, all you need is an Irish card. If you haven't got Sky digital you'll have to get it or a satellite.Quote:
Originally Posted by byrnie20
I use NTL which is basically the same as Sky just under a different name.Where Iam confused Is ,In order to watch Ireland matches on RTE would I have to get the Sky Sports package or could I just take out the cheapest package and still get RTE with the Irish card
OK so as you said in a previous post I would have to get an Irish TV lisence and a Irish card to watch Ireland matches in England
You need Sky digital and an Irish viewing card, that is all. There is a slot in the Sky digibox to put the card into. If you are finished your contract with NTL, scrap them and switch to Sky.Quote:
Originally Posted by byrnie20
"I use NTL which is basically the same as Sky just under a different name."
No its not. :)
I will not be able to change to Sky, lets just say I have a good deal with NTL.Can you watch Ireland any other way i.e can you access RTE through the internet by paying for It ?
this is going to be a long thread :D sorry not that i know of, anyone else know about this.
We noticed a few weeks ago that there was going to be very few places watching the game. Hopefully somewhere will pick it up. As for the Quays in Holloway, i have watched some of the games there before, and it doenst tend to get a great atmosphere/not many people.
The wishing well in Crouch End (formerly the fiddlers) may be a good shout, I will find out if it is definitely going to be on.
I think McGovern's in Kilburn also has the Irish viewing card. It certainly used to. And we've actually won most of the games I watched there. These things are very important to me!
Thanks for the help
in the case of pure desperation, u could try watching the game on an israeli tv channel on the net?? just find out what israeli channel is showing it and....
You'll have no problem getting to see the match on the net.
The Quays is sound for a saturday night out. Its a laugh nothing more.Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
For the football, its not great. The Big wishing well in Hornsey (not the little one in Crouch End) has a new-ish Irish manager. He is really trying to repair the damage of previous managers. I have a feeling he has RTE, but I can double check.
Which Irish pub down the road from it did you mean?? I know the area very well, and there are a couple of good pubs.
As for the Rakka, i dont know where you mean off the top of my head. :)
I would be grateful If someone could post the link on if anyone knows It.
Come home then ;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
Disaster full of dirty old married men lookin for a quick one..Quote:
Originally Posted by Babysis
Great craic for the rugby though. Would never go in there otherwise.
Kings head is the best pub in Gaillimh
FAI website says 17.50 local time which is 15.50 our time.Quote:
Originally Posted by millwallfc
i thought it was 1950 israeli time, which is 1750 our time, according to fifa this is the case also
who would you think has their details correct on their website fifa or the fai :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/...=ISR&ym=200503
note kick off local time, israeli time ? :confused:
To be fair, at first glance you couldnt be blamed for thinking the Quays and Galway. Im glad to say the quays in holloway sounds better then the one in Glaway :D
:rolleyes: oops didn't read it properly, Learned my lesson now.. read the post before you jump in with a comment :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Babysis
Thanks yo soo good :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
Bloody typical. Useless idiots. Maybe local time applies to wherever you're reading the website from. It's like the Tommy Cooper gag:Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Man makes a phone call: "Hello, is the the local swimming pool?"
Answer: "Depends where you're calling from" :)
Ok, so we currently dont know what time its on or where we are gonna be watching it. Happy days :D
if they have cocked it up and put the wrong time on the website, that is ridiculous, what if people had been relying :rolleyes: :rolleyes: on them for going to see it etc, complete goooooooobsh1tes :eek: :D
What!!The FAI getting it wrong, Never :rolleyes:
i just sent them an email, hope i'm not wrong! oops! :eek: :D will check people's flag , more reliable