Watching City on TV in China

Big-P said:
dobobobo said:
Have you tried the Crispy Duck?

This guy will help you out, he is a legend and a Blue:

<a class="postlink" href="https://twitter.com/Beijingcasuals" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://twitter.com/Beijingcasuals</a>


100% not a blue, he revealed himself when Moyes got sacked last year before returning, two lads from Leeds.

Nah they hacked his Twitter account when he got banged up by Beijing Police who are bent!
 
coverage hasn't been as good this season because one of the better satellite providers (Dish TV, which lots of the expats used) lost the rights. All matches are on live with English commentary on SkyNet Myanmar, which most of the sportsbars in Shanghai now have and should be receivable in Quzhou, but costs about RMB7000 for a year. Also, Malaysian Supersport have most (although you do have to suffer Paul Parker, and recently Pulis, as pundits) and this is streamed through a lot of the internet boxes you can buy for about RMB1000. I know you said your internet connection isn't good, but I'm surprised if none of the bars have it. There are also some games on SITV (Shanghai Channel) every week but with Chinese commentary. Even with the demise of the scum, Premier league football is still massively popular here.
 
shnaghaicityfish said:
coverage hasn't been as good this season because one of the better satellite providers (Dish TV, which lots of the expats used) lost the rights. All matches are on live with English commentary on SkyNet Myanmar, which most of the sportsbars in Shanghai now have and should be receivable in Quzhou, but costs about RMB7000 for a year. Also, Malaysian Supersport have most (although you do have to suffer Paul Parker, and recently Pulis, as pundits) and this is streamed through a lot of the internet boxes you can buy for about RMB1000. I know you said your internet connection isn't good, but I'm surprised if none of the bars have it. There are also some games on SITV (Shanghai Channel) every week but with Chinese commentary. Even with the demise of the scum, Premier league football is still massively popular here.


Thanks for the replies everyone.

I was in Shanghai for last weeks game V Spurs and managed to watch it in my hotel room on a channel called NOW but I don't have it here in Quzhou.

I have CCTV 5, do they show EPL on that?

BTW have you been to Quzhou? I have found 1 Bar and I don't think it has a TV in it.

If TCIB could come up with some listings it would be of help. and I will try Beijingcasuals on twitter.

The most worrying thing is that I an still here for the derby match. Cant miss that.
 
Just tried to stream a game online and its a no no. 2 seconds then buffering

A tv schedule would be of help.
 
<a class="postlink" href="http://liveonsat.com/LJS_FT_br_eng_ALL.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://liveonsat.com/LJS_FT_br_eng_ALL.php</a>
 
The PL website has a page specifically for identifying which channels to use. It even lets you select which club you want to watch:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/matchday/broadcast-schedules.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/matc ... dules.html</a>
 

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