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footiefan
31 Oct 2003, 08:46 PM
Watch/Listen to live and archived UEFA action
Hey gang,

This is my first post on a soccer-related board to be gentle.

For live audio and archived full match coverage of UEAFA champions league matches, you should definitley check out this website:

http://www.uefa.com/video/landingpage.html

There is a "subscribe" link toward the bottom of the page.

Here's what the product gives you:

Every week
- daily news roundups
- features & interviews
- magazine show
- training routines
Every match
- entire match reruns
- all match events
- all goals scored
- short and long highlights

Archive: over 3000 clips from 10 years of UEFA Champions League action

For the audio broadcasts a dialup internet connection is just fine. The video broadcasts work best with a high-speed internet connection.

Have fun!

nyrmetros
31 Oct 2003, 08:50 PM
Are they paying you to say this or do you really just enjoy pluggin other companies for free? :)

footiefan
31 Oct 2003, 09:42 PM
Doing it for free, NYR Metros. I've passed on the word about this product to all by friends and given the overwhelmingly positive response I feel it's my duty to let likeminded peeps know about it.

Besides some team websites, do you know of others sites that offer streaming audio/video of domestic and/or international matches?

Cheers,

Footiefan

nyrmetros
01 Nov 2003, 11:40 AM
Do they have one for CONCACAF? :)
jk.... tis a nice product if you have the cash for it..

tengobotas
26 Nov 2003, 09:04 AM
Fix it so that it serves me a pint and ill consider it. Till then, ill stick with the pub and supporting my club....

nyrmetros
26 Nov 2003, 08:35 PM
Originally posted by tengobotas
Fix it so that it serves me a pint and ill consider it. Till then, ill stick with the pub and supporting my club....

In which pub do you make your mark?

Lemieux
26 Nov 2003, 10:56 PM
I do not have a pub to see these games. I think 40 bucks is a bargain. I'll always be able to watch a champions league match now. Thanks for the info.

Radiohead
30 Nov 2003, 06:06 PM
This would be a great option if it really worked. I tried to watch Manchester United on Match Day 5. On the day of the match, I could not get the video to run for more then 20 - 40 seconds without stopping. It was much better the next day, but then I discovered the second half was not there. It still wasn't there the last time I checked (earlier today). I think they still have some work to do. Also, you can pay $40/year or $5/month. I decided to pay monthly, because I won't need it every month.