Dish Network and sports..?

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Jenkins

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so I was wondering if anyone else here has dish network with the sports channels and such. Because I have been getting more and more interested in Euro Futbol and I wanted to get my mom to add the channels to our list. Iv been getting more and more craving for the sport now even though I have never cared for the sport until last year. and its hard for me to pick a team to root for and like if I never watch it.

anyways I was wondering if anyone in the U.S had this problem, and what package to get since dish's site is a bit confusing to me.


thanks :)

P.S Sorry for any grammar problems

EDIT: What package would I need to get the Football matches on TV and how much would it add a month. and does your package include the FIFA world cups and country matches etc.
 

Brotherofwill

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Futbol? I'm guessing you are talking about Football.

Usually beginners choose to support the team that has the most money, succes or plays the best football. Man U seems like an obvious choice for 'outsiders'. More loyal fans tend to go for the teams of their cities or regions.
Just keep watching, I guess, you'll eventually know what playing styles you prefer and get some idea of were the teams are standing.
 

ae86gamer

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Brotherofwill said:
Futbol? I'm guessing you are talking about Football.

Usually beginners choose to support the team that has the most money, succes or plays the best football. Man U seems like an obvious choice for 'outsiders'. More loyal fans tend to go for the teams of their cities or regions.
Just keep watching, I guess, you'll eventually know what playing styles you prefer and get some idea of were the teams are standing.
I think he means soccer?
 

D_987

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Brotherofwill said:
Futbol? I'm guessing you are talking about Football.

Usually beginners choose to support the team that has the most money, succes or plays the best football. Man U seems like an obvious choice for 'outsiders'. More loyal fans tend to go for the teams of their cities or regions.
Just keep watching, I guess, you'll eventually know what playing styles you prefer and get some idea of were the teams are standing.
Did you even read his post - he isn't asking what team he should support. I despise foreign l (I despise all Man U fans - particularly those who don't live in Manchester but always come up with some lame excuse as to why they support Man Utd).

To the OP - How are we supposed to know which dish you need, it depends entirly on the country, area and a host of other things.