JT I know what I am .DB10GOONER wrote:Alright, JT - calm down.nut flush gooner wrote:The worst thing about this thread is listening to paddy's and their dodgy satellite dishes. You would think this forum originates from oireland.
Come on guys keep this on topic!
BT Sport and Streaming Matches
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nut flush gooner wrote:JT I know what I am .DB10GOONER wrote:Alright, JT - calm down.nut flush gooner wrote:The worst thing about this thread is listening to paddy's and their dodgy satellite dishes. You would think this forum originates from oireland.
Come on guys keep this on topic!
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Does anyone remember his 2009 PLEASE SIGN ME brochure?mcdowell42 wrote:http://news.arseblog.com/2015/08/the-wi ... hael-owen/
Some of Michael Owens mutterings
I couldn't get any further than page 2.
"Cool".
"Articulate".
"Charismatic".
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What's the story with these Reb? Do you have to download apps like Mobdro and then find the best stream on the app or can you channel hop like you would with your sky box? Also, you should download "Show Box", was only told about it today but at first glance it seems OK.REB wrote:i have a guy coming today at 3 with an android box. cost including installation was 150euro which over here is the same as 3/4 months of sky/bt sports subscription, im hoping the picture quality is good for the games as then i will cancel my sports package and just keep the basic as i will need good broadband and be in profit so to speak before xmas.
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Do you have a link to the full thing?officepest wrote:Does anyone remember his 2009 PLEASE SIGN ME brochure?mcdowell42 wrote:http://news.arseblog.com/2015/08/the-wi ... hael-owen/
Some of Michael Owens mutterings
I couldn't get any further than page 2.
"Cool".
"Articulate".
"Charismatic".
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Read it and cringe my friend, read it and cringe.gp543 wrote:Do you have a link to the full thing?
http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog ... chael-owen
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RoscommonGooner wrote:What's the story with these Reb? Do you have to download apps like Mobdro and then find the best stream on the app or can you channel hop like you would with your sky box? Also, you should download "Show Box", was only told about it today but at first glance it seems OK.REB wrote:i have a guy coming today at 3 with an android box. cost including installation was 150euro which over here is the same as 3/4 months of sky/bt sports subscription, im hoping the picture quality is good for the games as then i will cancel my sports package and just keep the basic as i will need good broadband and be in profit so to speak before xmas.
modro plus lots more already on it, now i have all the sports,movies etc etc .. picture not hd but good enough,plus i couldnt find a guide so had to go on every sports channel just to see what was on offer IE premier league games , thur night i had every europa league game but soon got bored of that and put back on the porn
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Used cricfree yesterday. Only thing is with premiership games if you use adblocker, it wont let you go full screen.
For me adblocker is essential when streaming footy, it stops all those nasty ads/popups.
For me adblocker is essential when streaming footy, it stops all those nasty ads/popups.
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In fairness Nutflush watching us play these days doesn't get many pop ups anyway
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From what I've seen those (presumably illegal) boxes are a mixed bag - most of the ones I've seen are very patchy and cut out or freeze regularly.
I signed up with BT a few months ago - they hammered the CL-based marketing after winning the rights (they were playing that Mourinho TV and radio advert on loop the day after this year's final) and had some good deals. Unlimited fibre-optic internet, BT TV with sports (including Europe) and some shit landline phone deal (who uses those nowadays?) for less than £30 a month. Doesn't even go up that much after 12 and you can without fail always barter them down to renew.
Parents have SkyGo so router next to TV + HDMI cable and you can't even notice the difference.
I signed up with BT a few months ago - they hammered the CL-based marketing after winning the rights (they were playing that Mourinho TV and radio advert on loop the day after this year's final) and had some good deals. Unlimited fibre-optic internet, BT TV with sports (including Europe) and some shit landline phone deal (who uses those nowadays?) for less than £30 a month. Doesn't even go up that much after 12 and you can without fail always barter them down to renew.
Parents have SkyGo so router next to TV + HDMI cable and you can't even notice the difference.
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Any channel that gives air time to Robbie fucking Savage, let alone gives the attention seeking crunt his own show deserves to crash and burn !
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i have got this shit free for a year as part of a BT broadband deal but I have yet to find anything on it that i want to watch
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34038149
Oh dear Lord no!
"Thanks Swanny and KP for that expert discussion. Now let's go over to Dominic Cork and Darren Gough to take you through the first half hour"
Oh dear Lord no!
"Thanks Swanny and KP for that expert discussion. Now let's go over to Dominic Cork and Darren Gough to take you through the first half hour"
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Having a duopoly over the "crown jewels" in English sport is not good for the consumer IMO. BT have made more inroads into Sky's dominance of this market than any other company. Expect the overall cost to go up.Leyton Gooner wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34038149
Oh dear Lord no!
"Thanks Swanny and KP for that expert discussion. Now let's go over to Dominic Cork and Darren Gough to take you through the first half hour"