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bclions16 wrote:As a Lions fan newly relocated south of the 49th, I'm interested in seeing how many Lionbackers are in the same boat (or country) as me. From reading the site over the years I know there are a bunch, so would be great to hear from you...
Most importantly, I'm looking for the best way to get Lions games (ideally TSN) down here without having to worry right until game time whether or not it will actually be on. I haven't ordered any cable or satellite service here yet, so ideally I could get one subscription that would provide local channels, standard cable networks, AND CFL games or TSN.
nelson95 wrote:With no more CBC you'll SOL to get the game legally

cromartie wrote:Find a north of the border friend with whom you can split a Star Choice or BEX subscription.
Order the hardware via eBay.
Install and split the bill, paying your version via Pay Pal, to taste.
I'm assured by people who do it that it works fine. *ahem*
Alternately, you may consider that DishTV's HDTV channel shows FNF, I think, in Hi Def only. One thing I can conclusively tell you is that there is a 0% chance that the cable schedule that the CFL will provide on their website this summer will be a close to accurate reflection as to what is really broadcast. Don't waste your time thinking the Comcast Northwest schedule or FSN Northwest game schedule will be accurate.
Don't waste time begging for games. Split a North of 40 subscription with whichever Dish company carries Seattle (or Spokane) locals.
bclions16 wrote:cromartie wrote:Find a north of the border friend with whom you can split a Star Choice or BEX subscription.
Order the hardware via eBay.
Install and split the bill, paying your version via Pay Pal, to taste.
I'm assured by people who do it that it works fine. *ahem*
Alternately, you may consider that DishTV's HDTV channel shows FNF, I think, in Hi Def only. One thing I can conclusively tell you is that there is a 0% chance that the cable schedule that the CFL will provide on their website this summer will be a close to accurate reflection as to what is really broadcast. Don't waste your time thinking the Comcast Northwest schedule or FSN Northwest game schedule will be accurate.
Don't waste time begging for games. Split a North of 40 subscription with whichever Dish company carries Seattle (or Spokane) locals.
Excellent advice, that's the route I was thinking of taking, but good to know someone that... knows someone that does it!
What do you mean by "split" a subscription? One subscription can be shared by two sets of hardware? Or I suppose I could just order it to a Canadian address and bring it down with me on one of my many trips.

bclions16 wrote:nelson95 wrote:With no more CBC you'll SOL to get the game legally
It's a blessing in disguise not having to listen to Walby anymore.


cromartie wrote:One of the members of this board works for BEX, so I don't want to be disrespectful.
I'd be glad to discuss it further with you via PM.


Soundy wrote:
bclions16 wrote:I read a review, as it displays on a pc it looks good for travel etc, but I'm really going to need full HD etc to survive down here as the lone CFL fan.
Thanks for the tip Soundy.
but when the Leos beat the Evil Empire 24-18
at Commonwealth last season, I was traveling with family who wanted to try their luck
at one of Washington State's fine casinos before heading home. IIRC that was an afternoon game, so I figured it's a casino which means they might have the game on TV. I found a quiet area (the bar hadn't opened there yet)
on the car radio out in the parking lot so I heard the last few minutes of the game.
You might have to settle for Soundy's suggestion for your BC Lions/CFL fix.Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest