EPL on ESPN
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Re: EPL on ESPN
I am pretty sure Colorado has a statute that say you can have Satellite, not matter what the complex says.
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Re: EPL on ESPN
Thanks for the replies once more.
Like digbydog, I am an LFC fan so am looking for a lot of coverage of them.
Livesoccertv.com does seem a lot better than soccertvlisting.com for ease of seeing what's coming up.
I guess I'll suck it and see with ESPN and ESPN2 and see if it's worth adding other ESPN channels later.
Like digbydog, I am an LFC fan so am looking for a lot of coverage of them.
Livesoccertv.com does seem a lot better than soccertvlisting.com for ease of seeing what's coming up.
I guess I'll suck it and see with ESPN and ESPN2 and see if it's worth adding other ESPN channels later.
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If you get ESPN, Fox and Gol Tv you will see nearly every Liverpool game live. Sometimes there might be a delayed game so if you can stay away from the internet during the day it still seems live
LFC have a huge following in the USA (and worldwide) and therefore major coverage.
LFC have a huge following in the USA (and worldwide) and therefore major coverage.
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If you get ESPN, Fox and Gol Tv you will see nearly every Liverpool game live. Sometimes there might be a delayed game so if you can stay away from the internet during the day it still seems live
LFC have a huge following in the USA (and worldwide) and therefore major coverage.
LFC have a huge following in the USA (and worldwide) and therefore major coverage.
It is possible to watch every top four match either live or on delayed live coverage within a few hours of the final whistle. Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Soccer Plus, ESPN, ESPN 2, and GolTV will allow you to not miss any game.
They might just not be 100% live, but in the US it's easy to not find out the score. It's not like the great "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads" episode with Brian Glover and England's trip to Hungary.
Unfortunately, as a Liverpool fan you may miss a few as your guys are having a stinker of a season so far.
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Sounds like I need to hound my cable operator to pick up the Fox channels ASAP!
Never heard of Gol TV, need to look into that.
Oh and are there any good highlighs programs on ESPN for the EPL? To see brief highlights and goals etc?
Cheers once more fellows!
Never heard of Gol TV, need to look into that.
Oh and are there any good highlighs programs on ESPN for the EPL? To see brief highlights and goals etc?
Cheers once more fellows!
Last edited by BritishGuy36; Nov 7th 2010 at 11:52 am.
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Re: EPL on ESPN
Anyone with XBOX Live can watch the ESPN3's games on there tv.
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Anyone use it? Is it any good? What's the catch(s)?
Just that over the years I've just got a bit skeptical of these free proxy things. They often work really slowly (or don't work at all), install gawd know's what on your machine (that is hard to get rid of), take up a lot of resources etc etc.
If it works well I can handle advertising whilst using it - no problem with that. I'd even click a couple of links...
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You mean http://www.expatshield.com/ ?
Anyone use it? Is it any good? What's the catch(s)?
Just that over the years I've just got a bit skeptical of these free proxy things. They often work really slowly (or don't work at all), install gawd know's what on your machine (that is hard to get rid of), take up a lot of resources etc etc.
If it works well I can handle advertising whilst using it - no problem with that. I'd even click a couple of links...
Anyone use it? Is it any good? What's the catch(s)?
Just that over the years I've just got a bit skeptical of these free proxy things. They often work really slowly (or don't work at all), install gawd know's what on your machine (that is hard to get rid of), take up a lot of resources etc etc.
If it works well I can handle advertising whilst using it - no problem with that. I'd even click a couple of links...
I've downloaded it and it's pretty good. Yeah, it does slow your system down a little when it's turned on but there is a button on your toolbar that you can turn on or off as you need.
It's great for the Beebs iPlayer and MOTD, Footie Focus etc
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Must admit I don't miss really BBC or ITV (football coverage or otherwise) but it would be handy sometimes for the odd thing.
Goes without saying - you need to Hull to stay up. Once you go down to League One then you really do struggle to see any live games on USA TV. At least you get to see the odd one whilst in the Championship.
Just hoping Southampton can get their sh#t together this year. 2nd place (or winning the play-offs) will do fine. Then go up again (easy!) and I can see 75% of our games on live or delay. You watch - they will get back into the Prem and then it will be that season that USA TV stops bothering showing English football at all on TV!!!
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Cheers 'Tiger - I may give it a go.
Must admit I don't miss really BBC or ITV (football coverage or otherwise) but it would be handy sometimes for the odd thing.
Goes without saying - you need to Hull to stay up. Once you go down to League One then you really do struggle to see any live games on USA TV. At least you get to see the odd one whilst in the Championship.
Just hoping Southampton can get their sh#t together this year. 2nd place (or winning the play-offs) will do fine. Then go up again (easy!) and I can see 75% of our games on live or delay. You watch - they will get back into the Prem and then it will be that season that USA TV stops bothering showing English football at all on TV!!!
Must admit I don't miss really BBC or ITV (football coverage or otherwise) but it would be handy sometimes for the odd thing.
Goes without saying - you need to Hull to stay up. Once you go down to League One then you really do struggle to see any live games on USA TV. At least you get to see the odd one whilst in the Championship.
Just hoping Southampton can get their sh#t together this year. 2nd place (or winning the play-offs) will do fine. Then go up again (easy!) and I can see 75% of our games on live or delay. You watch - they will get back into the Prem and then it will be that season that USA TV stops bothering showing English football at all on TV!!!
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I don't even subscribe to basic cable. Just a digital TV connected to my computer is enough