ch 61 is it scv or mio tv?
Mio? Because Champions League rights belong to Singtel now. Starhub is for league matches.
does that means..i can't watch..=((((( WHY LIKE THAT!!!!!. i have to buy mio?
dammit. i don't wanna have 2 set-top boxes and spend an extra 20 bucks on the CL matches. sigh. go koptiam watch luh.
actually starhub's Goal TV 1 (ch115) has a late telecast for every latest champions league match on MUTV. theres one on Fri 1am, 1pm & 8pm.
that is if u wanna watch repeat haha. if not no choice gotta stream liao.
Originally posted by trendz:dammit. i don't wanna have 2 set-top boxes and spend an extra 20 bucks on the CL matches. sigh. go koptiam watch luh.
Thats what my dad did, he got both set-top box. Mio had a good offer, very cheap plan they offered us.
so i hope..someone saw a link online..share with us live kakakakakekkekeke
Originally posted by sand king:Thats what my dad did, he got both set-top box. Mio had a good offer, very cheap plan they offered us.
how much the CL and serie a matches?
Michael Owen and Ji-sung Park were the only major absentees from United's pre-match training session ahead of the Champions League Group B clash with Wolfsburg.
The pair missed the session at Carrington on Tuesday morning as the Reds prepared for the visit of the German champions to Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, Edwin van der Sar, who has not featured all season since breaking a bone in his hand, was training with Ben Foster and Tomasz Kuszczak away from the main group, although he is still not expected to be back in action for at least another fortnight.
On a gloomy morning at the Reds' training ground, the players and coaches were all in good spirits as they took part in a one-touch warm-up exercise.
We'll have the latest pre-match news from Sir Alex Ferguson's press conference on Tuesday afternoon.
Training squad: Van der Sar, Foster, Kuszczak, Brown, Ferdinand, Fabio, Vidic, Evra, J.Evans, O'Shea, Neville, Fletcher, Valencia, Gibson, Anderson, Scholes, Giggs, Carrick, Nani, Rooney, Berbatov, Macheda, Welbeck.
The German champions will be a hard nut... And to think they are suppose to be the weakest team of the 4... lol
Originally posted by Rooney9:how much the CL and serie a matches?
I forgot, I'll ask my dad in the morning... I don't watch anything else on Mio but CL. Serie A bores the crap outta me.
might be watching it tml at old trafford!
woot!
Originally posted by ChoCoChips:might be watching it tml at old trafford!
woot!
at old trafford?!?
Originally posted by ChoCoChips:might be watching it tml at old trafford!
woot!
Lucky you!
Originally posted by ChoCoChips:might be watching it tml at old trafford!
woot!
u at england now ah.
i predict 1-1
goalscorer from united: valencia
goalscorer from wolfs: no idea
HT/FT: United/Draw
"eat" united if they "put ball"
giggs to equalize!
think anderson is great today.
giggs involved in 2 goals again. just wow.
chelsea make me shake cock la.
win by one only. . . zzzzzzz
it was raining heavily throughout the match. probably was the reason why the match wasnt great. but a win nonetheless, a hard win, even though man utd has most of the ball.
owen was injured and was substituted after 20 mins. he shouldnt have played in the first place, after he was carrying a groin strain earlier in the week and the soggy pitch made it worse.
giggs done it again, with hand on both goals. he will be on the bench this saturday
woo im back.
wah damn sian!
i wanted to bet draw/home one at the stadium, but no bring cash on me! T.T
anyway a few pix here.
didnt take much pictures, becuz phone no batt!
hahaha!
Wunderbar: Giggs scores goal No 150... then Carrick strikes to snuff out German threat
No let up: Ryan Giggs battles for the ball with Wolfsburg's Sascha Riether
Watch the goals here...
http://www.lnwjing.com/premier/highlights_football.php?tid=4
Ryan Giggs claimed his 150th Manchester United goal and left Sir Alex Ferguson almost speechless in the process at Old Trafford.
Referring to the way Giggs reached his milestone by hauling United level on route to a 2-1 win over Wolfsburg, Ferguson spluttered: 'Unbelievable. I don't know what else to say - there's not a lot you can add to that.'
After a moment's reflection on Giggs being directly involved in eight of his side's goals in his last three appearances, the United boss added: 'He is an absolutely marvellous player who has thoroughly deserved all the superlatives and praise he has had down the years.
'The amazing thing about him is the youthfulness he continues to show. It's as if he is just starting out his career. He is enjoying hisfootball like a young man and the other great thing about him is you can praise him to the heavens and he won't be affected by a single word of it.'
United had just seen Wolfsburg dangerman Edin Dzeko score with a 56th-minute header when Giggs curled home a deflected free-kick before setting up Michael Carrick for a 78th-minute winner on his return to the starting line-up.
Sweet 16: Carrick slots home the winner
'I didn't realise that was my 150th goal for United,' said Giggs. 'I'm proud of that but it was more important that we got back in the game so soon after they scored. We showed great character to bounce back like that.'
Ferguson saluted the way Carrick made the most of his opportunity but revealed that Michael Owen faces up to three weeks out after aggravating a groin strain.
'That goal will do Carrick no harm at all,' he said. 'Ever since he joined us he has tended to be a slow starter who only gets into his stride around October. We are seeing that now and he seemed to enjoy himself.
Fall guy: Owen lasted just 20 minutes before he was forced off by injury
'It is difficult to judge how long it will take for a groin injury to clear up, but Owen's doesn't look serious and it shouldn't keep him out beyond two or three weeks.
'Their goal was a surprise but I thought it was only a matter of time before we scored.' Ferguson senses an opportunity to wrap up a place in the knock-out stages when United face CSKA Moscow home and away in the next few weeks. 'I watched their win over Besiktas this afternoon and they look a good side, full of quick, young players,' he said. 'But if we can navigate those two games, I think we will be through.'