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I don't know if it is televised or not, but they do have their own special little website for the tournament

Peace Cup Website

 

Didn't realise you could get tickets before going. Sort of assumed the club would get their fingers out and have the common decency to advertise it. Nice one Cassie

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Bloody odd pricing structure for tickets. For all four matches it varies between 80 quid and 25 depending on which class you choose. Those class 3 tickets must be proper shite at a third of the price:

 

ticket price is as follow. (1 US dollars = 945KRW (fixed exchange rate) )

 

① 12 July 19:00, Seoul (Bolton Wanderers vs SongNam Ilhwa)

Class 1 : 45,000 won

Class 2 : 22,500 won

Class 3 : 10,800 won

 

② 14 July 20:00, DaeGue (Bolton Wanderers vs Club Deportivo Guadalajara)

Class 1 : 27,000 won

Class 2 : 18,000 won

Class 3 : 9,000 won

 

③ 17 July 20:00, Goyang (Bolton Wanderers vs Real Racing Santander)

Class 1 : 36,000 won

Class 2 : 22,500 won

Class 3 : 10,800 won

 

④ 21 July 17:00, Seoul (Final)

Class 1 : 45,000 won

Class 2 : 27,000 won

Class 3 : 18,000 won

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At least one of the other games is on now:

 

http://gb.setanta.com/portal/systemcontent...eadjust=11&

 

Might be worth the tenner just for the a month to get at least 3 games.

 

can you have it just for a single month though?

 

is it not available on "dodgy"

not listed (yet)

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Those who paid ?15 for the Ricky Hatton fight got 3 months subscription for that ?15.

 

Aye, but there's a right stink on digitalspy, as they had to sign up for a 12 month contract @ 15 pm (with the 2 free months)

a month later they drop the price to a tenner, with no 12 month tie-in.

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Details now announced:

Meanwhile, Setanta Sports have secured a deal to screen the Peace Cup, which kicks off in South Korea next week, and will provide live coverage of all Wanderers' games in the pre-season tournament.

 

The subscription channel, which is available through Freeview, satellite services and cable, will kick off its coverage of the eight-club competition by screening Wanderers' clash with Korean champions, Seongnam, in the Seoul World Cup Stadium next Thursday (kick off 11am, BST).

 

There will also be live coverage of the Whites' clash with the Mexican side, Chivas, in Daegu on Saturday, July 14, (kick off 12 noon) and the game against Real Santander in Go Yang on Tuesday, July 17, (kick off 12 noon). Setanta will also cover the final in Seoul on Saturday, July 21, (kick off 11am), when the two group winners meet for the ?1m first prize.

 

For those of us who work, will Setanta be repeating the games later in the day?

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