Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

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by Gordons Cumming » 09 Feb 2013 16:15

Bill Oddie
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this is the best one i've found



Nice one, best stream this season thanks, crystal clear and not a single pop up either.


I've just got a little whirly thing in the middle of a black screen :cry:

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by Royalupnorth » 09 Feb 2013 16:19

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Bill Oddie
stickywhisky http://socsportslive.com/pg/18

this is the best one i've found



Nice one, best stream this season thanks, crystal clear and not a single pop up either.


I've just got a little whirly thing in the middle of a black screen :cry:


Same :(

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by LightwaterRoyal » 09 Feb 2013 16:24

Does anyone elses PC shut down randomly when streaming football on firstrow?

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by West Stand Man » 09 Feb 2013 16:34

Has anyone found an iPad friendly link yet? All of the aforementioned appear to use FlashPlayer -which is not compatible with IOS.

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by jumpers for goalposts » 09 Feb 2013 16:59

stickywhisky http://socsportslive.com/pg/18

this is the best one i've found


Ta for that- excellent feed!


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by SLAMMED » 09 Feb 2013 17:07

jumpers for goalposts
stickywhisky http://socsportslive.com/pg/18

this is the best one i've found


Ta for that- excellent feed!


+1. Good feed, shit game for a change rather than the other way around.

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by Royal With Cheese » 09 Feb 2013 22:20

jumpers for goalposts
stickywhisky http://socsportslive.com/pg/18

this is the best one i've found


Ta for that- excellent feed!

+1 I'm bookmarking that for future reference.

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by Sidindaclub » 17 Feb 2013 14:25

Had a great live feed for the stoke game, whats they likelyhood of someone finding one for tomorrow night? Is everyone trying to find a pub that shows ESPN? or signing up? or trying to find a feed?

Share ideas please! thankyou


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by moo » 17 Feb 2013 14:57

Sidindaclub Had a great live feed for the stoke game, whats they likelyhood of someone finding one for tomorrow night? Is everyone trying to find a pub that shows ESPN? or signing up? or trying to find a feed?

Share ideas please! thankyou


Gonna watch it on the tv m9

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by redscot » 17 Feb 2013 16:31

Sidindaclub Had a great live feed for the stoke game, whats they likelyhood of someone finding one for tomorrow night? Is everyone trying to find a pub that shows ESPN? or signing up? or trying to find a feed?

Share ideas please! thankyou


Read this thread and you will find most if not all the streams available. I tend to search 10-15 min. before kick off as thats when most of the feeds start to show up. By the by, why not go to the game. That must be the best experience.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Sidindaclub » 17 Feb 2013 16:34

redscot
Sidindaclub Had a great live feed for the stoke game, whats they likelyhood of someone finding one for tomorrow night? Is everyone trying to find a pub that shows ESPN? or signing up? or trying to find a feed?

Share ideas please! thankyou


Read this thread and you will find most if not all the streams available. I tend to search 10-15 min. before kick off as thats when most of the feeds start to show up. By the by, why not go to the game. That must be the best experience.


Dont know if your aware but the games in manchester, kind of a 7 hour round trip and i have a job unlike you, so cant commit to a monday night in manchester. but yes thankyou for stateing the obvious that i can search around for feeds myself 10mins before kickoff

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by redscot » 17 Feb 2013 18:53

Dont get cheeky on me... I am a househusband for 2 girls. That is considered work by those who have children.... (9-3 is spent watching soaps, Ebay etc...)

Most of the feeds do not show up before 10 mins before the game. I have been doing this since Iraqi goals was around. To save you the trouble of reading previous posts, the main feeds are Wigwiz, frontrow and P2P. I forget the exact names, but usually end up with one of them. The last couple of times I have found one that blocks ads, which is useful.


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by Green » 18 Feb 2013 16:01

Mate of mine basically has an ambition to become a house husband. TBF to him his wife does earn more than him so you could argue it's a wise thing to do.

Much as I'd love to give up work I'm not sure I could do it though - how do you find it redscot :?:

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by No Hoops » 18 Feb 2013 16:59

On hols in Devon. Local pub has no Sky/ESPN but does have wifi. Sky go will come into its own tonight.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by redscot » 18 Feb 2013 17:19

Green Mate of mine basically has an ambition to become a house husband. TBF to him his wife does earn more than him so you could argue it's a wise thing to do.

Much as I'd love to give up work I'm not sure I could do it though - how do you find it redscot :?:


It is hard work from 15:00 until 19:30 when the children go to bed. Also I stint in the morning from 7:15-9:00 when they have to be dressed, feed, and walked to school. (2 miles downhill.)
If I was to have a paid job it would cost more in childcare etc than I would take home after tax. The other half is the sort of person you rely on if you have been in a car crash and parts of your body needs seeing to.
Likewise with your mate, as a family it might make sense for him to stay at home. Income after tax, bills related to work (like car/public transport etc) childcare bills, often makes the "profit" small. If he could find some part time work, he would be on to a winner, but part time work that fits with children is not easy to find. I do a bit of unpaid work (publishing books), which used to be full time before the children arrived.
As for yourself if you look at your outgoings, cutting out a job means also giving up the second car/pubs/expensive holidays, etc. You can save a lot of money, by not working.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Green » 18 Feb 2013 17:31

Fair fooks.

Massively depends on the nature of your work though I think, yes the "profit" now may be small, but as 2-0 andapenalty has said, the opportunity cost of giving up work for 5 years at what could be the golden point in your career might mean any future earnings are severely restricted.

That said, it's by no means purely a financial decision and if you can make it work then it's got to be worth it.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by phil in cornwall » 18 Feb 2013 17:45

Sorry to break into the house husband discussion with something as unimportant as watching Reading play football.

I have got a good live feed on VIPBox each time I have wanted one this season. The best link is the one that goes to Fox Sports. English commentary and often HD picture.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by redscot » 18 Feb 2013 17:50

That is a fair point. (Unless you push your offspring into high paid jobs for "their" benefit...)
But if you work in a "dead end" job, then giving it up for 5 years should not make much difference.
The important thing is to invest time in the children while they are young so you do not end up as a stranger if you end up divorcing.
P.S. Is it really not possible to have a discussion without other people interrupting...

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by super darren caskey » 18 Feb 2013 18:03

Can you discuss this somewhere else


Thanks

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