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  1. betsy's bolton bum baster
    betsy's bolton bum baster
    May 8, 2008 at 10:58 pm | | Reply


    great first post!! welcome!!

  2. Nevitt
    Nevitt
    May 8, 2008 at 11:09 pm | | Reply


    HD!!! Woo Hoo!!!

  3. Chad Looker
    Chad Looker
    May 9, 2008 at 12:33 am | | Reply


    kudos espn…especially showing the last 8 euro finals, what a treat

  4. Paul Bestall
    Paul Bestall
    May 9, 2008 at 5:03 am | | Reply


    Here in the UK, there’s some people complaining because by law the British TV stations have to show all the games on free to air tv. They feel that because no home nations are in the tournament, it doesn’t represent any value, which is a ludicrious arguement. Im sure football fans in Wales and Northern Ireland are sick of watching England and Scotland and would prefer to watch some countries that are actually good!!

  5. damir-
    damir-
    May 9, 2008 at 10:57 am | | Reply


    So it turns out that ESPN is taking a step in the right direction.
    I love it.

    I plan on watching every game of the tournament, the 17 on my HD TV and the rest on my computer.
    All for free.
    The way it should be.

  6. john in tampa
    john in tampa
    May 9, 2008 at 12:50 pm | | Reply


    Now, if only we could convince espn to broadcast the champions league in hd….

  7. eplnfl
    eplnfl
    May 9, 2008 at 3:02 pm | | Reply


    You’ll do a fine job Jeff.

    What a comment on the state of soccer in America, a soccer double header on a major American network. Not long ago you couldn’t get an American broadcaster to show a World Cup final match. How times have changed !

    I maybe in the minority here on this but I think ABC/ESPN does a good job in presenting the game to the American audience. Some fans would rather see a Sky, BBC, etc. feed, but the growth of the game is in part dependent on American broadcasters learning how to cover the game for the American sports fan. ESPN has put forward a very entertaining presentation of their Thursday night MLS match. It’s become must see sports TV for me.

    Really like the idea of a nightly wrap-up show. FSC and it’s soccer report lacks a lot when Bobby McMahon is not on the show as the Gaffer has pointed out. If ESPN does anything well, it’s in it’s wrap up and review shows.

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  10. jamez
    jamez
    May 16, 2008 at 6:52 pm | | Reply


    some1 tell me

    if i have espn in australia?

    will it show all the euro 08

  11. Jeff Hash
    Jeff Hash
    May 16, 2008 at 7:38 pm | | Reply


    Jamez, ESPN does not hold the rights to Euro 2008 in Australia.

    According to Wikipedia and press releases, Setanta Sports Australia will be airing all 31 games of Euro 2008 via it’s subscription service, and SBS TV is scheduled to air 8 matches (including the final) over the air.

  12. koona
    koona
    May 20, 2008 at 11:19 am | | Reply


    damn I AM glad to hear this news.

    I am really seeing that ESPN recognizing the soccer as the new venue in North America.

    on top of that I do not have to subscribe for Setanta, which had broadcasting rights for Euro 2000 and 04, which cost me a hundred buck…

  13. UVA Robert
    UVA Robert
    May 28, 2008 at 7:18 am | | Reply


    Wow! I can get rid of Setanta now! It is truly amazing to see an awakening in the US in regards to futboll (soccer)! My prediction-baseball would be a thing of the past within next ten years! Soccer Moms will make sure of this! :)
    Go Poland !

  14. selam tesfaye
    selam tesfaye
    June 1, 2008 at 10:09 am | | Reply


    Hi I am huge soccer fun so euro 2008 is there only day time espn show the the game? or the game will be air again. thank you

  15. Don
    Don
    June 2, 2008 at 10:34 am | | Reply


    Hi I am unthusiastic soccer fan. I am wondering
    that can we watch the soccers match online for free, especiall y espn? thanks for answerin.

  16. Terre
    Terre
    June 3, 2008 at 9:32 pm | | Reply


    I don’t have hd tv system. I would like to know if the Euro 2008 will be broadcast on regular ESPN

  17. Terre
    Terre
    June 3, 2008 at 9:35 pm | | Reply


    you can wacht soccer macht for free at TVUplayer. There are soccer channels

  18. The Gaffer
    June 3, 2008 at 11:51 pm | | Reply


    Terre,

    Most of the matches will be on ESPN2.

    Cheers,
    The Gaffer

  19. Alex
    Alex
    June 4, 2008 at 3:14 pm | | Reply


    If ESPN was serious about football (soccer) they wouldn’t have the idiotic constant scroll along the bottom of the screen!! Maybe get some analysts that actually know something about the game. I had hoped Fox Soccer Channel would be broadcasting some matches, but clearly ESPN has the money. I look forward to watching all matches on Spanish channels! Even if you know zero Spanish, trust me, it’s way more exciting than the “vanilla” ESPN broadcasts I remember from the World Cup.

  20. Michael
    June 4, 2008 at 3:58 pm | | Reply


    Alex, all of what you’ve said is complete rubbish, no offense.

    First of all, the scroll they have along the bottom of the screen is there for all sports. In America, soccer isn’t the mainstream sport and there are several other professional and collegiate sporting leagues going on at the same time. It’s important for ESPN, who is the sports broadcasting leader in this country, to show the day’s most important news and scores from other leagues across the country. As it is, the scroll takes up only a tiny little bit of the screen anyway. Get over it.

    As for the commentators and analysts, have you seen the lineup for the Euros? Derek Rae, Tommy Smyth, Andy Gray, Adrian Healey, Robbie Mustoe, and the various in-studio hosts are all quality.

    Give me a break, Alex. Complete rubbish.

  21. m2fc
    m2fc
    June 4, 2008 at 6:26 pm | | Reply


    I watch espn online and use a voice adaptor to nullify the announcers so that I can just hear the crowd. The problem is that they just don’t know when to shut up.

  22. Lizzy
    Lizzy
    June 6, 2008 at 8:47 am | | Reply


    Ok, I know what time the games are on, but when I look at the actual broadcast schedule for ESPN on my cable (Cox), I see Saturday’s games starting at 230 Sunday morning. thats not my idea of broadcasting in a timely manner. What’s up with that?

  23. Footie4ever
    Footie4ever
    June 6, 2008 at 5:07 pm | | Reply


    Damn, I missed all the classic finals, and I even have ESPN classic (I guess I got caught up in the Stanley Cup finals). Anyone out there have tapes/dvds of the games I can loan/buy? TIA

  24. iceman
    iceman
    June 20, 2008 at 5:05 pm | | Reply


    http://sports.espn.go.com/espntv/espnTopics?topic=ESPN_EURO08
    does that mean that holland russia will be on the regular abc channel? the one that u dont need cable for.

  25. The Gaffer
    June 20, 2008 at 8:57 pm | | Reply


    Iceman,

    Yes the match will be on ABC. No need for cable on this one. Spread the word.

    Cheers,
    The Gaffer

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