Who's screening all the matches?

Who's screening all the matches?

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sparkythecat

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7,948 posts

261 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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It's Saturday afternoon and at stadia up and down the country, one can, on admission watch 22 millionaires kicking a ball about for 90 minutes. I had hoped that by subscribing to sky sports I'd be able to watch some live premiership soccer.

What's screened is very limited and seldom the matches I'd chose to watch. So who's screening these matches?

Similarly, do I now have to subscribe to Sentanta as well in order to see England games?.


ewenm

28,506 posts

251 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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IIRC the 3pm kick-offs are never screened live. Fewer of those these days though.

MonkeyBusiness

4,010 posts

193 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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You can watch virtually any Premiership match on the internet. It's just a matter of knowing which website is streaming it.

sparkythecat

Original Poster:

7,948 posts

261 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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MonkeyBusiness said:
You can watch virtually any Premiership match on the internet. It's just a matter of knowing which website is streaming it.
Care to give any pointers?

mickk

29,345 posts

248 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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sparkythecat said:
MonkeyBusiness said:
You can watch virtually any Premiership match on the internet. It's just a matter of knowing which website is streaming it.
Care to give any pointers?
Justin.tv is i think one and

http://livefooty.doctor-serv.com/

MonkeyBusiness

4,010 posts

193 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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^^^ What he said. JustinTv is a very good one with quality feeds.

The likes of the big 4 always have a feed from Asia.
My team (Sunderland) seem to fair well on internet sites despite not being a 'glamour' team.


Edited by MonkeyBusiness on Saturday 25th October 22:20

juice

8,776 posts

288 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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