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They should push it to peacock to drive subscriptions! Chelsea, Liverpool and City fans probably already subscribe. People preferring to watch Leeds probably are not.
I think EPL games on Peacock are free. I get them and I sure don't pay them anything.They should push it to peacock to drive subscriptions! Chelsea, Liverpool and City fans probably already subscribe. People preferring to watch Leeds probably are not.
It's part of my Comcast subscription. Do you have Comcast?I think EPL games on Peacock are free. I get them and I sure don't pay them anything.
Maybe it comes with Comcast TV? I don't see a specific charge on my bill for it, but I have itI have Comcast internet only and I’m not getting the games free on peacock. I called Comcast and apparently they claim I have to pay.
I have YouTube TV and Fios Internet. I get EPL games for free and TV shows with ads.Whatever you have is apparently including Peacock.
I have comcast cable and I get it.Maybe it comes with Comcast TV? I don't see a specific charge on my bill for it, but I have it
My neighbor is a huge City and Pep fan. He has YouTube and Fios internet like you and doesn’t get the games. I told him to look into It because something doesn’t sound right based on what you’re saying. You get the games live?I have YouTube TV and Fios Internet. I get EPL games for free and TV shows with ads.
With the way Chelsea’s spending money with this new owner, I wish he was around last year. Nobody wanted to spend what Dortmund had him valued at. He certainly would have spent the 100 mil plus that it would have taken. Haaland was as big of a slam dunk as there ever was.Xfinity finally upgraded my account. Got to catch Haaland score his hat trick. What a pick up for MC.
Anyone who has Peacock, I encourage you to watch the 2nd half of the Leeds v Bournemouth match from earlier this AM. Holy cow, it doesn’t get much better. Kudos to Jesse and his lads winning 4-3 after going down 3-1 in the 2nd half.
These are 3 huge points that will go a long way toward keeping Leeds up and avoiding relegation.
That would have been a lot of fun for sure.There's actually a Pittsburgh Leeds group which was watching the game in the room next to where we had our game watch. Needless to say they enjoyed that second half.
Lol. I’m gonna give you a bit of shit ..,that’s ironic coming from a Man U fan. 3/4’s of my soccer friends are Man U fans because they were the ultimate bandwagon club when Sir Alex had them. I realize Chelsea is a bandwagon club too, but I got attached to them when they were the teaming trying to knock off Man U as the top team in England 20 years ago. How did you become a United fan?Glad they didn’t all jump on the typical Liverpool bandwagon.
I got hooked on ManU when I was young. As kids my brother and I got to play in Europe quite a bit. He played against ManU youth teams and gave me an old ManU jersey. I’ve been hooked since.Lol. I’m gonna give you a bit of shit ..,that’s ironic coming from a Man U fan. 3/4’s of my soccer friends are Man U fans because they were the ultimate bandwagon club when Sir Alex had them. I realize Chelsea is a bandwagon club too, but I got attached to them when they were the teaming trying to knock off Man U as the top team in England 20 years ago. How did you become a United fan?
Just curious? Isn't Leeds new to the Premier League the last 2 years, they had been relegated for years I thought? Maybe I'm wrong? So why would there be enough interest to have a fan group in Pittsburgh, unless they were immigrants from Leeds or something ?There's actually a Pittsburgh Leeds group which was watching the game in the room next to where we had our game watch. Needless to say they enjoyed that second half.
Leeds has some history of success in England and in Europe and are a fairly big club. They just fell on tough times and were relegated for a while. My guess is the club was founded by immigrants and then some people jumped on the bandwagon this year.Just curious? Isn't Leeds new to the Premier League the last 2 years, they had been relegated for years I thought? Maybe I'm wrong? So why would there be enough interest to have a fan group in Pittsburgh, unless they were immigrants from Leeds or something ?
Leeds has some history of success in England and in Europe and are a fairly big club. They just fell on tough times and were relegated for a while. My guess is the club was founded by immigrants and then some people jumped on the bandwagon this year.
btw, there are people in Leeds who are comparing Tyler Adams to N’golo Kante. Sounds blasphemous to me, but that’s the chatter. he’s a player we should be excited about in the World Cup and have to hope he stays healthy.
At which bar do you watch Prem gamesThey probably had like 5 people watching, not a huge group but dedicated and in a small bar you can make a lot of noise.
The guy I talked to has followed them for years (huge Bielsa fan) and may have lived there for a bit. There's always a number of people looking for a new EPL team who don't want to just follow a big team. And the US ties make them appealing (like Fulham years ago)
Leo's on the Northside. Former bartender at Pipers runs it, and opens it up even though its officially closed in the AM. He may go back to Pipers if they open but that's uncertain at this pointAt which bar do you watch Prem games
I joined the Pittsburgh Blues (Chelsea) because you have to go through them to get tickets for matches at Stamford Bridge. They had game watches at Riley’s Pour House in Carnegie. Last year I went with two buddies to a match there and there was nobody in the bar watching soccer. The owner was salty because they made all kinds of renovations to their bar to accommodate the Chelsea supporters each week. But over time the crowd dwindled away and now no one goes. It’s a shame.Leo's on the Northside. Former bartender at Pipers runs it, and opens it up even though its officially closed in the AM. He may go back to Pipers if they open but that's uncertain at this point
On Saturday we had our group (Celtic) in the main area with another TV for the dedicated Wolves fan to watch. Side room had Leeds and back room was Bayern. Fun atmosphere.
Most of the non Spurs EPL team groups watch games elsewhere but there are usually at least a few fans of whoever's playing.
Part of that is why I can't get too excited about European soccer, these games are usually in the morning, I don't want to go to a bar at 10am. I've never been excited to wake up and immediately start watching a sporting event. I never watch those London NFL games that come on at 9:30am either. Or if the World Cup or Olympics are in some place where the games are played really early, if I want to see something, I DVR it and it's easy enough to avoid the score. Like this coming WC, I won't watch games that start at 4am live, no way.I joined the Pittsburgh Blues (Chelsea) because you have to go through them to get tickets for matches at Stamford Bridge. They had game watches at Riley’s Pour House in Carnegie. Last year I went with two buddies to a match there and there was nobody in the bar watching soccer. The owner was salty because they made all kinds of renovations to their bar to accommodate the Chelsea supporters each week. But over time the crowd dwindled away and now no one goes. It’s a shame.
Yeah. We know.Part of that is why I can't get too excited about European soccer, these games are usually in the morning, I don't want to go to a bar at 10am. I've never been excited to wake up and immediately start watching a sporting event. I never watch those London NFL games that come on at 9:30am either. Or if the World Cup or Olympics are in some place where the games are played really early, if I want to see something, I DVR it and it's easy enough to avoid the score. Like this coming WC, I won't watch games that start at 4am live, no way.
Just curious, are you planning to watch these Qatar WC games live? I think a lot of them are really early in the morning.Yeah. We know.
The US games are at reasonable times. But I’m up at 6am every day, including weekends. I’m not doing anything else in the early AM, so there’s nothing better to do than watch a game. Plus soccer is 2 hours which is perfect. Pour my coffee and eat my breakfast and it’s over. Now sadly I already looked at the thanksgiving day schedule, and there’s no match worth watching. So we will be stuck with the Macys parade and the Detroit Lions.Just curious, are you planning to watch these Qatar WC games live? I think a lot of them are really early in the morning.
I don't know how people do that; I never want to be awake at 6am. And if it's a really good game that I want to really get into, I'd rather have a few beers than coffee, so morning is not my favorite time for sports, I've even purposely for years, recording noon Pitt games, then watched them 5-6 pm, avoiding the score all day is easy, nobody in Catonsville, Maryland cares about Pitt, and I just tell people I know don't tell me what happened. a lot of those years my daughter also played soccer games those days.The US games are at reasonable times. But I’m up at 6am every day, including weekends. I’m not doing anything else in the early AM, so there’s nothing better to do than watch a game. Plus soccer is 2 hours which is perfect. Pour my coffee and eat my breakfast and it’s over. Now sadly I already looked at the thanksgiving day schedule, and there’s no match worth watching. So we will be stuck with the Macys parade and the Detroit Lions.
Believe me. I don’t choose to wake up at 6:00. I just can’t help myself. And right now, I’m up at 5AM since the clocks changed. It will take me a few months to adjust.I don't know how people do that; I never want to be awake at 6am. And if it's a really good game that I want to really get into, I'd rather have a few beers than coffee, so morning is not my favorite time for sports, I've even purposely for years, recording noon Pitt games, then watched them 5-6 pm, avoiding the score all day is easy, nobody in Catonsville, Maryland cares about Pitt, and I just tell people I know don't tell me what happened. a lot of those years my daughter also played soccer games those days.
I hear people say that, I wake up that early too very often, I just don't need to move, just stay there and fall back asleep. Ever since I went to 100% remote work with the pandemic, I have a hard time getting up by 7:30 anymore Weekends I usually get up 9am. unless I stay up really late and I could sleep longer, especially if it's rainy or dark. I was never an early person anyways. I used to force myself up earlier to beat traffic when I had to go in person.Believe me. I don’t choose to wake up at 6:00. I just can’t help myself. And right now, I’m up at 5AM since the clocks changed. It will take me a few months to adjust.
It's a struggle to get supporter groups matched up with bars that aren't all in on soccer. Many places want to show games at 10am or later but don't want to show earlier games. But to be a supporters bar you really need to show every game. It's why Pipers worked well.I joined the Pittsburgh Blues (Chelsea) because you have to go through them to get tickets for matches at Stamford Bridge. They had game watches at Riley’s Pour House in Carnegie. Last year I went with two buddies to a match there and there was nobody in the bar watching soccer. The owner was salty because they made all kinds of renovations to their bar to accommodate the Chelsea supporters each week. But over time the crowd dwindled away and now no one goes. It’s a shame.