April 7, 201411 yr Hi all. I will be in Chiang Mai in June - July, the same time as the FIFA World Cup kicks off in Brazil. Can any one tell me where they will be watching the games, and name a good pub or social club they know. Big screen - plenty of T V ....the normal good vibe. Many thanks in advance.
April 7, 201411 yr With games kicking of between 1700 and 2100 local time, I'd say there would be hardly anywhere showing them live. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/world-cup-2014-dates-and-kickoff-times-for-every-game-including-england-matches-against-italy-uruguay-and-costa-rica-8989512.html Time difference between Bangkok, Thailand and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is:-10:0 hoursBangkok is 10:0 hours ahead of Rio de Janeiro
April 7, 201411 yr There is a thai food hall which we locals call mamas in Nong Hoi which is open 24 hrs. The place is on Lamphun Road about five doors down from the entrance to Riverside condo on the same side of the road. Football is very popular here with thais and packed on a regular basis for EPL games. There is a large ex-pat community in the area and i would be very surprised if the place is not busy for all games, not just England. They only serve local beer, but have no objection to you bringing in anything they do not sell, as long as you order mixers, a snack or ice etc. With games kicking of between 1700 and 2100 local time, I'd say there would be hardly anywhere showing them live. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/world-cup-2014-dates-and-kickoff-times-for-every-game-including-england-matches-against-italy-uruguay-and-costa-rica-8989512.html Time difference between Bangkok, Thailand and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is:-10:0 hoursBangkok is 10:0 hours ahead of Rio de Janeiro
April 7, 201411 yr ^ forgot a "not" in there? So yes, it'll be shown all over the place, you'll be spoiled for choice. Downunder Pub comes to mind as they typically include the commentary and they have nice screens. But it'll be on absolutely everywhere so just pick from several late-night places that you like for other reasons.
April 8, 201411 yr the last two world cups,have not never been shown in thailand,if any one has heard who will be showing it if they are going to show it would be interested in knowing,true, cth,channel seven thai local.
April 8, 201411 yr ^ forgot a "not" in there? So yes, it'll be shown all over the place, you'll be spoiled for choice. Downunder Pub comes to mind as they typically include the commentary and they have nice screens. But it'll be on absolutely everywhere so just pick from several late-night places that you like for other reasons. Win. it won't simply be 'late night places' the games kick off at 3am Thai time onwards. I guess some places open for breakfast might show them. True Blue made an interesting point.
April 8, 201411 yr the last two world cups,have not never been shown in thailand,if any one has heard who will be showing it if they are going to show it would be interested in knowing,true, cth,channel seven thai local. Court battle on going but RS has the sole inside track. http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/rs-wins-first-round-court-battle-world-cup-broadcast-right/
April 8, 201411 yr Shown on the free UK TV channels, anyone with access to google can find out how to get those channels here via the internet for a small annual fee, and very reliable it is too. With an Android set top box,its as convenient as being back home.
April 8, 201411 yr Shown on the free UK TV channels, anyone with access to google can find out how to get those channels here via the internet for a small annual fee, and very reliable it is too. With an Android set top box,its as convenient as being back home. I'm glad I'll be back home where it's only a 4 hour time difference. Not sure if I could take a month of watching games daily, starting at 3 am + plus. I remember the last WC fiasco. ooh hoo
April 8, 201411 yr ^ forgot a "not" in there? So yes, it'll be shown all over the place, you'll be spoiled for choice. Downunder Pub comes to mind as they typically include the commentary and they have nice screens. But it'll be on absolutely everywhere so just pick from several late-night places that you like for other reasons. Win. it won't simply be 'late night places' the games kick off at 3am Thai time onwards. I guess some places open for breakfast might show them. True Blue made an interesting point. i know a few places that are planning to stay open and show the world cup games but only really if they can guarantee a certain number of people turning up to watch. shocker of a time difference this one.
April 8, 201411 yr Popular Post At least if you are an English supporter you will only need to watch 3 games
April 8, 201411 yr Author ^ forgot a "not" in there? So yes, it'll be shown all over the place, you'll be spoiled for choice. Downunder Pub comes to mind as they typically include the commentary and they have nice screens. But it'll be on absolutely everywhere so just pick from several late-night places that you like for other reasons. Win. it won't simply be 'late night places' the games kick off at 3am Thai time onwards. I guess some places open for breakfast might show them. True Blue made an interesting point. i know a few places that are planning to stay open and show the world cup games but only really if they can guarantee a certain number of people turning up to watch. shocker of a time difference this one. Hi Stevie H. You say you know a few places that may be open, can you please name them for me. There are a few 1pm kick offs also, which will be at 11 pm Thai time, that is ok for some. Thanks mate
April 8, 201411 yr ^ forgot a "not" in there? So yes, it'll be shown all over the place, you'll be spoiled for choice. Downunder Pub comes to mind as they typically include the commentary and they have nice screens. But it'll be on absolutely everywhere so just pick from several late-night places that you like for other reasons. Win. it won't simply be 'late night places' the games kick off at 3am Thai time onwards. I guess some places open for breakfast might show them. True Blue made an interesting point. what would a khwai,no about football,probaly thinks its played with a oval ball.
April 9, 201411 yr Here's a complete list of kick off times in UK. For Thailand add 6 hours. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup/9528255/Fifa-World-Cup-2014-fixtures.html
April 9, 201411 yr Anyway, I don't really care which places show it, I care that I can legitimately come home at 6am for 2-3 weeks.
April 9, 201411 yr I remember the watching the 2010 final in CM, had great time. Huge crowd of mostly Orange on Ratwithi Rd. at The Wall and other spots spilling out into the street blocking traffic completely, smiling Police officers did not seem to care. Fun atmosphere, no worries of hooliganism. Small group of Spain supporters who were drinking at the Montri Hotel beer garden celebrated their victory cruising around on tuk-tuks waving “La Rojigualda”.
April 9, 201411 yr I remember the watching the 2010 final in CM, had great time. Huge crowd of mostly Orange on Ratwithi Rd. at The Wall and other spots spilling out into the street blocking traffic completely, smiling Police officers did not seem to care. Fun atmosphere, no worries of hooliganism. Small group of Spain supporters who were drinking at the Montri Hotel beer garden celebrated their victory cruising around on tuk-tuks waving “La Rojigualda”. WC Final kicks off at 2am Thai time, so there should be somewhere showing it. Who is broadcasting it anyway?
April 9, 201411 yr Somehow I always end up at Spicy for it. for the football? for the beautiful game How come the word beautiful gets edited? We can't say beautiful anymore?
April 10, 201411 yr Another advantage is that when your team loses, there are plenty people around to comfort you.
April 10, 201411 yr Another advantage is that when your team loses, there are plenty people around to comfort you. So you always try to pick the team most likely to lose and cheer for them?
April 10, 201411 yr the last two world cups,have not never been shown in thailand,if any one has heard who will be showing it if they are going to show it would be interested in knowing,true, cth,channel seven thai local. Watched them all on Planet Chiang Mai; don't know where you were !
April 11, 201411 yr Where can you get the RS box in CM? What's the cost? Will they be showing repeats later in the day Thai time?
April 12, 201411 yr the last two world cups,have not never been shown in thailand,if any one has heard who will be showing it if they are going to show it would be interested in knowing,true, cth,channel seven thai local. Watched them all on Planet Chiang Mai; don't know where you were ! dont no which planet you were on but no world cup matches were shown live on tele in chiang mai last world cup.there was a contractul dispute between true and thai tv,which was not resolved,it was to do with showing matches free on thai tv.
April 12, 201411 yr the last two world cups,have not never been shown in thailand,if any one has heard who will be showing it if they are going to show it would be interested in knowing,true, cth,channel seven thai local. Watched them all on Planet Chiang Mai; don't know where you were ! dont no which planet you were on,but no world cup matches were shown on tele in chiang mai last world cup,it was to do with a contractual dispute between true and thai free tv,so they did not show any games at all. Your both incorrect. RS had the world cup broadcast rights for Thailand same as this year and it is still in court.
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