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Asian Games 2018


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15 ore fa, Olympian1010 ha scritto:

So Malaysia sent a 11 year old skater to the games. However, the hosts (Indonesia) are not to be outdone since they sent a 9 year old to the games.

:yikes:

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Indonesia thrashed Chinese Taipei 4-0. Home fans seemed pretty delighted :d

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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15 hours ago, heywoodu said:

I can see football on that channel right now :d 

 

Not that I care about that, but it does give hope for the more interesting sports :cheer:

Handball is scheduled for today.. But not gonna be as interesting as expected I think

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Bein Sports Mena will broadcast many events starting from handball today on their open channel Bein Sports Hd , for those who have access to Nile Sat or Arab Sat 

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As a reminder for those interested in watching the games, it is available on 

The Offical YouTube Channel,

Vidio.com

BEIN Sports (through the links pharaoh shared), 

Sony SIX if you live in India or have a VPN, 

and on Cable TV if you live in Hong Kong. 

 

Replays will be available in our dedicated multi-sports replays section at some point.

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You can also watch the events in this almighty website (of cos when the event is live)

 

http://videostream.dn.ua/videopage/videoPage.php?g=dmx1ZndofGF6aHZqcmhA&c=en&i=eWlxYXJjbmd4aQ№f№f

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18 hours ago, Griff88 said:

And it will be worse because the dumb broadcaster of Rio 2016 in Indonesia is the right holder for broadcasting...

 

I don't know whether the official channel will stream something: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7oWYw9vZbkDwCi81hJpZTQ/videos

 

If there is no streaming, you have to get an Indonesian VPN then go to vidio.com (yes, not video)

Is there a credible (free) VPN you would recommend

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I knew Handball is not popular in Indonesia and they even wanted to drop Handball from the competition but I wonder if Handball even exists in Indonesia ?! I mean even in amateur level.  because you must be VERY bad to lose 40-17 to Hong Kong !! Hong Kong itself will get massacred by better teams here. that KSA-INA match will be very ugly. prepare for something like 70-2 scoreline ! unless Saudis show mercy

 

and Qatar also beat Malaysia 64-16 :d and unlike what our coach thinks. Qataris bring everything they have to Indonesia to win the gold. they have have their legendary GK Saric here ! so it will be incomplete Iran vs a very complete Qatar ! I just hope they don't get humiliated. even though finishing 2nd in group isn't that bad next round we will be in the same group with Hong Kong, Bahrain and the winner of KOR-JPN match. we need one big win to enter the semifinal.

 

Asian Handball is very predictable. there are 7 teams much much better than the rest. (and Qatar much better than anybody else ) and now 6 with Kuwait being suspended. out of the favorites for medal looks like the only team missing key players is Iran :cry: we have so many players in 2nd/3rd tier European leagues and unfortunately their clubs didn't release them for the competition. they were supposed to join the team in middle of the 2nd round but our coach decided to not use them at all thinking this is not "fair" for other players.

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