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Post by Carl LaFong on Feb 7, 2019 16:07:45 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Feb 7, 2019 16:08:53 GMT
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Post by WullieFort on Feb 7, 2019 16:59:05 GMT
Thanks for the heads-up, pal. I am interested in all the Andalusian clubs, most of whom, unfortunately, are in the lower leagues. My favourite is Huelva (Real Club Recreativo de Huelva) who are the oldest team in Spain (1889). Founded by two Scots who worked for Rio Tinto mines, the club came perilously close to extinction not so long ago and are currently in Segunda Division B which is, in fact, the third level of the Spanish football system, (don't ask) so they won't be on TV but Cadiz, Malaga, Granada, and others will be. These clubs are a source of players for the Andalusian big boys, Sevilla, and Real Betis. Does this mean that YouTube is competing with Sky, BT, etc. for the footie audience?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2019 17:08:55 GMT
Tomorrow? You absolute maniac... Welsh Prem tomorrow night innit 👍
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Post by Carl LaFong on Feb 7, 2019 18:02:00 GMT
Thanks for the heads-up, pal. I am interested in all the Andalusian clubs, most of whom, unfortunately, are in the lower leagues. My favourite is Huelva (Real Club Recreativo de Huelva) who are the oldest team in Spain (1889). Founded by two Scots who worked for Rio Tinto mines, the club came perilously close to extinction not so long ago and are currently in Segunda Division B which is, in fact, the third level of the Spanish football system, (don't ask) so they won't be on TV but Cadiz, Malaga, Granada, and others will be. These clubs are a source of players for the Andalusian big boys, Sevilla, and Real Betis. Does this mean that YouTube is competing with Sky, BT, etc. for the footie audience? Yeah, I can see Youtube competing for La Liga rights soon. Eleven sports seem to be making a balls-up of it!
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Post by Zos on Feb 7, 2019 18:40:54 GMT
Seen a few Portuguese top flight games on that Freeview sports Chanel, don't know if the carry the lot though.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Feb 7, 2019 19:12:13 GMT
Seen a few Portuguese top flight games on that Freeview sports Chanel, don't know if the carry the lot though. Aye, Freesports. Freeview Ch. No. 64. I keep forgetting about it.
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Post by WullieFort on Feb 8, 2019 17:22:42 GMT
Thanks for the heads-up, pal. I am interested in all the Andalusian clubs, most of whom, unfortunately, are in the lower leagues. My favourite is Huelva (Real Club Recreativo de Huelva) who are the oldest team in Spain (1889). Founded by two Scots who worked for Rio Tinto mines, the club came perilously close to extinction not so long ago and are currently in Segunda Division B which is, in fact, the third level of the Spanish football system, (don't ask) so they won't be on TV but Cadiz, Malaga, Granada, and others will be. These clubs are a source of players for the Andalusian big boys, Sevilla, and Real Betis. Does this mean that YouTube is competing with Sky, BT, etc. for the footie audience? Help. I'm struggling to find this on YouTube
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2019 17:38:09 GMT
Thanks for the heads-up, pal. I am interested in all the Andalusian clubs, most of whom, unfortunately, are in the lower leagues. My favourite is Huelva (Real Club Recreativo de Huelva) who are the oldest team in Spain (1889). Founded by two Scots who worked for Rio Tinto mines, the club came perilously close to extinction not so long ago and are currently in Segunda Division B which is, in fact, the third level of the Spanish football system, (don't ask) so they won't be on TV but Cadiz, Malaga, Granada, and others will be. These clubs are a source of players for the Andalusian big boys, Sevilla, and Real Betis. Does this mean that YouTube is competing with Sky, BT, etc. for the footie audience? Help. I'm struggling to find this on YouTube Just click on the YouTube link up thread 👆
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Post by WullieFort on Feb 8, 2019 21:06:29 GMT
I'm watching Osasuna v Gijon. Two teams from the North of Spain. Osasuna will go top of the Segunda division if they win. They lead 1-0 at H/T and are clearly the more ambitious and able team. The goal was a real striker's effort after a corner wasn't dealt with. The ball fell to the frontman who had his back to goal but he swivelled quickly and netted. Gijon lies 10th about 10 points adrift. The top five teams are within two points of one another.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Feb 8, 2019 21:34:40 GMT
Only 400 viewers worldwide when I checked in. Picture quality is decent enough I suppose, but just no interest in the teams.
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Post by WullieFort on Feb 8, 2019 21:43:52 GMT
Somewhat against the run of play, Osasuna gets a second in 70 minutes. Someone must have shoved a rocket up the Gijon arses because they've bossed the second half without creating too many chances. The Osasuna frontmen are more together and might have scored from the only two other chances they've had. The quality of football is pretty good and very competitive
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