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P18PPS Mar 31st 2007 9:58 pm

UK Footie on the internet??
 
Does anyone know of a way that MOH can listen to his local football team - West Bromwich Albion via the internet on the local station back in the UK???

Littletoe Mar 31st 2007 11:28 pm

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by P18PPS (Post 4587207)
Does anyone know of a way that MOH can listen to his local football team - West Bromwich Albion via the internet on the local station back in the UK???

You should check SKY over here, my husband says they show more football over here then on english tv!

mickey_d Apr 1st 2007 12:03 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by P18PPS (Post 4587207)
Does anyone know of a way that MOH can listen to his local football team - West Bromwich Albion via the internet on the local station back in the UK???

Log on to www.wba.premiumtv.co.uk, & sign up for Albion World, for a small fee. Live commentary for every match & video highlights.

Mickey_D (Derby Fan):thumbsup:

mickey_d Apr 1st 2007 12:08 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by Littletoe (Post 4587392)
You should check SKY over here, my husband says they show more football over here then on english tv!

Only any good if your fav. team is in the Premiership though. West Brom aren't at the moment.

Mickey_D

Littletoe Apr 1st 2007 12:25 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by mickey_d (Post 4587454)
Only any good if your fav. team is in the Premiership though. West Brom aren't at the moment.

Mickey_D


That could be written in Japenese for all I know! All I know is that Steve moaned A LOT in England that games weren't being shown! I don't know why men can't just read the results in the paper or on the internet!

Boopy Apr 1st 2007 2:34 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by P18PPS (Post 4587207)
Does anyone know of a way that MOH can listen to his local football team - West Bromwich Albion via the internet on the local station back in the UK???

Not another sad baggie. My OH supports WBA, he checks their website every morning before going to work, to catch up on what's happening.

P18PPS Apr 1st 2007 3:03 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 
that's exactly what he does......

Cava Fizz Apr 1st 2007 11:31 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 
http://http://www.footballon.net/is mint, only £7 for a year.

lardyl Apr 1st 2007 12:36 pm

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by Boopy (Post 4587695)
Not another sad baggie. My OH supports WBA, he checks their website every morning before going to work, to catch up on what's happening.

boing boing.....baggies baggies....boing boing

was scarred for life spending every Saturday afternoon from September to May on the terraces at the Hawthorns standing on a milk crate as a kid.....ah memories......:p

kato33 Apr 1st 2007 5:52 pm

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by Littletoe (Post 4587392)
You should check SKY over here, my husband says they show more football over here then on english tv!

Thank God for that.

If the OH don't get to watch his beloved Tottenham then there will be hell to pay.
He may even divorce me
Yikes

Kato

P2L Apr 1st 2007 10:18 pm

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by P18PPS (Post 4587207)
Does anyone know of a way that MOH can listen to his local football team - West Bromwich Albion via the internet on the local station back in the UK???


Didn't know anyone still supported them :ohmy:

I was born in West Brom but I'm a Wolves supporter :o

lardyl Apr 2nd 2007 12:42 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by kev&sarah (Post 4590256)
Didn't know anyone still supported them :ohmy:

I was born in West Brom but I'm a Wolves supporter :o

Andy Gray runs on batteries nah nah nah nah na nah nah nah........
My great uncle scored his one and only international goal against the old enemy at the Molineux in the 20s and my old man had a shop just on the other side of the West Park in the 70s, before they built a roundabout on it!!
Me Grandad played for Walsall until he got married in the 30s and I only found that out after he died and I had been supporting them for 20 years!!

Fight then whereever you may be, we are the lads from the Black Countree......and we'll see ya all wherever you may be....and we'll see ya all in the Black Countree !!!!!
Come on you Saddlers!!

mickey_d Apr 2nd 2007 1:09 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by kev&sarah (Post 4590256)
Didn't know anyone still supported them :ohmy:

I was born in West Brom but I'm a Wolves supporter :o

We won't mention the weekend then, oh dear:thumbdown:

lardyl Apr 2nd 2007 1:12 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by mickey_d (Post 4590621)
We won't mention the weekend then, oh dear:thumbdown:

nah, lets just not mention the number.........................shall we :rofl:









too many Wolves fans on me mom's side of the family and MrsL's side come to think of it....................:thumbdown:

mickey_d Apr 2nd 2007 1:18 am

Re: UK Footie on the internet??
 

Originally Posted by P18PPS (Post 4587207)
Does anyone know of a way that MOH can listen to his local football team - West Bromwich Albion via the internet on the local station back in the UK???

I have a bit of a link to West Brom, my best mate when I was a kid was the Nephew of the Late Great Geoff Astle, they used to live opposite & Geoffs Mum used to live round the corner (in Eastwood, Notts).
Remember going around to her house once with my mate & seeing 1 of his England caps on the wall, next to 1 of the great Pele's socks:blink:


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