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Home » Reader question » Reader question: In which bar in Pattaya can I watch Dutch football?
Reader question: In which bar in Pattaya can I watch Dutch football?
Dear editor,
I tried to watch live Dutch football in Pattaya on Sunday, but in Soi 6 Clickbar the owner had passed away, so no Dutch football. In Soi Buakow side street at Piet de Leugenaar no Dutch football. In Sportsbar Soi Buakow only Feyenoord (I was the only one who watched) that man also no longer had Dutch channels.
Would have liked to see more football so where are all the Dutch?
Merry regards,
Peter Yai
Tulip House is located on Jomtien Beach Road next to Soi 9, where all Dutch football is shown.
Do you happen to know whether Dutch football can be watched anywhere on Koh Samui?
At Brass Monkey bar you can watch all the football.
They have 2 LCD screens so you can see multiple matches, the choice is yours.
http://brassmonkeypattaya.com/
Last year I also watched Dutch football at Klein Vlaanderen on 2nd road and in the Malee bar (a bit less if you are for Ajax like me…). Also in Jomtien Ons Moeder and Hoek van Holland, I don't know if they have every competition, but certainly the bigger ones.
Studio Sport every Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Just like in The Netherlands. Via BVN. 1 day behind. So football on Friday you see on Saturday etc.
I watch all football at home from fox via the internet with Dutch commentary, that is to say live.
Dear Roel, how do you do that?
I'm a bit done with watching football in the Dutch bars, quality sometimes very poor, image that fails etc etc.
Tulip House is not affected by this, I think a better internet connection.
Hoek van Holland is a day business, so that's not much use for watching football.
If Feyenoord and Ajax play their match at the same time, then it depends on the owner or the audience who is watching.
In addition for fans of the football international talk show. This can be seen 15 minutes after the end of the episode on cigarsnor.blogspot.com. Every Monday and Friday!
Laughing with Gijp, Derksen and Boskamp, among others!
Soi Buakhao
Bar calls rainbow
Belgian and Dutch football
Are Belgians who keep the bar open
It may sound very strange, but I really don't think about Dutch football when I'm on holiday in Thailand. There is something better to see/do in Thailand. If I wanted to follow the competition, I would stay at home. Keeping up to date with news via vbn is more than sufficient.
(There are cafes, and there is even a Dutch hotel (close to big c), where you can play cards together with all your compatriots, play bingo, watch football if you like. Personally, I prefer to soak up some of the culture of the Thai society. After all, I see fellow countrymen all year round. I hope for those who like to watch football that their club wins. Don't let your day be ruined.
Frank
Just a little extra for the football fans:
hotel name: Villa Orange.
on the site it is written: “Furthermore, Dutch football matches of the premier league are broadcasted in Thailand. In the bar of Villa Oranje they can be viewed together with other guests.”
Frank
Last year (winter 2012/2013) that was possible at Ons Moeder in Jomtien. It was always nice and cozy. I don't know if that is still the case. Things can change quickly in Thailand. Ad Koens.
Don't laugh....but if you can access the internet with a tablet.. Most matches can be watched live via: http://janlul.com and in particular…http://janlul.com/veetle/ It already worked for me last August with a Thai SIM card with an internet subscription of 1 month….so without WiFi. Wi-Fi is generally better. Crystal clear and en comment.
Hi Peter Yai, there is another Dutch Bar in Soi Buakow and that is Holanda Bar and it is on the right side of Tuc Com past the market,
Success 6
Who knows where I can see Dutch football live in Nakhon Ratchasima and possibly a Dutch bar and typical Dutch food such as a frikandel or croquette :).
Dear Bloggers
I am happy with all the tips as I live on Naklua Road happy with the football on this side of Pattaya because going to Yomtien is still possible but going back is always difficult.
And as an Alkmaarder you know who I am for and with this competition we certainly have opportunities.
Kind regards, Peter Yai