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Post by zeekbene on Jan 20, 2011 9:40:17 GMT 1
Does anyone know if and where the Super Bowl can be seen in Zagreb?
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Post by Madgolfer on Jan 20, 2011 16:49:04 GMT 1
Karl will probably have that one covered and likely post a reply in due course. Alternatively if you have internet you can see it for free here; www.everythingon.tv/
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Post by capio on Jan 20, 2011 17:19:48 GMT 1
That site has lots of nasty stuff, avoid it. If you've used it. Do a spyware scan and virus scan. You'll find it hosted on here [urlhttp://www.myp2p.eu/url] Try the veetle links first they're always the best quality. As for watching it in Zagreb, isn't it on TV? If not I'm sure Wettpunkt casino will have it. I used to watch a lot of football games in there.
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Post by prkbrk on Jan 20, 2011 19:48:42 GMT 1
Super rubbish more like - why anyone outside of the USA would even be interested in an advert fest and a group of unfit clowns in padded suits moving 3 inches every move bemuses me- and having lived in NA for a number of years I still fail to also see why the Canucks get so hyped about something that is nought to do with them- and they dont even get the 'prime' US adverts ;D And it is on Sly by the way.......... Edit: Also just noted that the BBC are covering it under the red button and also on BBC1, so if you have a dish/decoder that can get BBC news then you will be able to easily watch it- of course it is a 12.30am KO. It is also available on numerous online sites
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Post by splitpersonality on Mar 2, 2011 16:05:43 GMT 1
Being a lifelong soccer fan (who celebrated like there was no tomorrow when Croatia beat England at the Wembley), I can say that football is ridiculously underrated by Europeans. Americans no longer disrespect soccer the way they did 15-20 years ago, but we still do football. Especially if you like Italian soccer, more tactics and thinking and planning ahead and less running and kicking, then you'll like football if you have the good fortune that I had, to have it well-explained by a knowledgeable friend. Ideally this person would also be interested in soccer so that you can reciprocate... Also, on the subject of watching TV (primarily live sports) online, I can heartily recommend the website www.myp2p.eu. The three-star rating in the rightmost column means the signal will be good, although two stars can also be good. If you use the website regularly to watch the same type of event, you'll soon figure out which channels are good and which aren't. I would recommend downloading the software called SopCast and trying out those links first, as opposed to Veetle.
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Post by prkbrk on Mar 2, 2011 18:27:57 GMT 1
Being a lifelong soccer fan (who celebrated like there was no tomorrow when Croatia beat England at the Wembley), I can say that football is ridiculously underrated by Europeans. Americans no longer disrespect soccer the way they did 15-20 years ago, but we still do football. Especially if you like Italian soccer, more tactics and thinking and planning ahead and less running and kicking, then you'll like football if you have the good fortune that I had, to have it well-explained by a knowledgeable friend. Ideally this person would also be interested in soccer so that you can reciprocate... Also, on the subject of watching TV (primarily live sports) online, I can heartily recommend the website www.myp2p.eu. The three-star rating in the rightmost column means the signal will be good, although two stars can also be good. If you use the website regularly to watch the same type of event, you'll soon figure out which channels are good and which aren't. I would recommend downloading the software called SopCast and trying out those links first, as opposed to Veetle. What is soccer?
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Post by gobrea on Mar 5, 2011 11:08:33 GMT 1
[quote What is soccer? [/quote] www.socceram.com/If Im not mistaken one of the biggest and most popular soccer show on british tv? hope that answers everything
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Post by splitpersonality on Mar 8, 2011 14:36:12 GMT 1
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Post by prkbrk on Mar 8, 2011 15:42:45 GMT 1
[quote What is soccer? www.socceram.com/If Im not mistaken one of the biggest and most popular soccer show on british tv? hope that answers everything [/quote] Swap Shop for kids more like or those that have had a heavy Friday night session rounded off with a curry ;D I think you will find that 'Football Focus' is more relevant and certainly used to have a much bigger fan base than the Sky 'show' Guess we will see FIFA and UEFA changing their names and at at a club level teams like MUFC will become MUSC, etc As splitpersonality says what part of the NFL is actually football except when they punt the ball forward on the point of losing possession or trying to kick the afters from a 'touchdown', which in itself is not an actual grounding of the ball
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