You ever see this happen in golf? I reckon it would be a foul, if it ever happened. The R&A’s rules of golf book is quite the sizeable tome!. 538 pages, I reckon there’s a foul or penalty in there covering assaulting an opponent.
Get an account at Private Internet Access. It is a VPN. Use their server in London and go to BBC and watch all the highlights ever. No noticeable difference in internet speed and it works for a bunch of different countries. Plus getting a VPN for some more internet privacy is always good.
There are perfectly legal IPTV players available for Chromecast/Firestick etc
There's also perfectly legal VPNs available.
Whether you then decide to connect them to an IPTV subscription service of slightly more questionable legality is down to you and your wallet
https://www.amazon.com/STATSports-Activity-Football-Performance-Technology/dp/B0B3JSYZB9
Here’s one being advertised by Sterling and Kane. I’m pretty sure they’re used already in some regard.
Like that might be how they track how far players run and how fast etc.
If they do wear these already, It makes VAR seem even more like a mechanism for scrutiny to make tight calls go the favorable way for someone. Bc it’s so inconsistent that something has to be up imo.
I’m watching Leeds-AVL on USA Network on Sling right now on my Windows laptop using ExpressVPN. Sling also lets you cloud DVR anything. With Peacock, anything that is on USA Network has a 24 hour delay before you can watch a match replay. You can do Peacock match replays on Peacock matches immediately.
Sling Blue has USA Network so that is the channels you want.
I just tried live sports content on Peacock on my laptop. Peacock is VPN restricted. My guess is that they know all the ExpressVPN server IP addresses and are blocking based on that. I don’t have my home router set up to do VPN. I would guess that Nord has the same issue.
Peacock plus Sling at $35/month to stream the USA Network gets you all the EPL matches. I think an annual subscription to Peacock was US$50. I also pay Paramount+ $5/month for Champions League and I have an annual subscription to ESPN+ for $70 to get some of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup matches. Plus any Championship League match carried by Sky.
I also pay £140 to stream the Blackburn Rovers.
You may find some of these are blocked if you’re on a VPN. The service knows the IP addresses of the well known VPN servers. I use ExpressVPN and bump into it.
Communism? You think that’s the only choice?
Go read The Dawn of Everything and realize that when the french, Spanish and Brits sailed to America they encountered society’s without hunger and homelessness; a society with freedom and cad for their citizens.
And then learn why Britain is such a rich country and how the Queen and western capitalists fuck everything up everywhere they go via looting and stealing and violence
Put down the FIFA controller for a second and get wise
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These two books will give you a good insight to the Premier League before and after:
This book details how the Premier League was formed.
This book tells the story of the last team to win the old English league before the Premier League was formed (and since the Premier League is a farce, that makes them - Leeds United - the true and forever champions of England):
There are a few books about the football league before the PL, but I haven't read any so can't recommend.
Yes I’m also extremely critical of those!
Don’t forget Libya as well…
A brilliantly well-researched and eloquently scathing book on all of this is “Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism”
It’s written by Scott Horton — editorial director of www.AntiWar.com — and is fully worth its current price of $19 on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Enough-Already-Time-End-Terrorism/dp/1733647341
You forgot to mention what country this would be for. One country or many?
In the US, All Premier League matches are available to stream via NBC Sports Gold.
Me, I watch the Premier League on NBC & NBCsn via Sling TV.
Depending on how deep you’d like to dive… This Book “The Club” is a good read to help bring you somewhat up to date. Also make sure you know about the recent Super League fiasco ☹️
I have ExpressVPN. Optus was amazing, but they got wise to VPN connections.
Does anyone know a VPN that works with Optus? Or a service that ExpressVPN works with?
Should say I would prefer not to have to do this and would like to pay for a legit service, all I want to do is watch my team every week and I can never timer tickets
The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: The Robin Friday Story (Mainstream Sport) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1840181087/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_a_2992M0VYQEKCQ5Y44BZE
This book is brilliant about him too
The best option is "BCE Premium TV". You can watch legally all the "English Premier League" matches live streaming on the "BCE Premium TV" with +100 premium Sports channels like beIN Sports, Sky Sports, BT Sport, ... only $20/month or $85/year.
Not Just English Premier League, You can watch all the Top European Leagues like La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, UEFA Champions League, ... and many other sports events by BCE Premium TV.
Just search "<strong>BCE Premium TV</strong>" on Google and you will find it easily.
Sling TV Blue gets you like 40+ channels for $25 a month... That includes NBCsn and if in market, NBC Broadcast.
(Your local broadcast channel has to be owned by the network.)
You also get Fox, FS1, FS2 which have Bundesliga & MLS.
You also get Turner which has Champions League this year.
Not "Free", but not a bad deal imho.
[This] is quite good (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hatters-Railwaymen-Knitters-Englands-Provinces/dp/1408834367/ref=nodl_)
Daniel Gray is about to turn thirty. Like any sane person, his response is to travel to Luton, Crewe and Hinckley. After a decade's exile in Scotland, he sets out to reacquaint himself with England via what he considers its greatest asset: football.
Watching teams from the Championship (or Division Two as any right-minded person calls it) to the South West Peninsula Premier, and aimlessly walking around towns from Carlisle to Newquay, Gray paints a curious landscape forgotten by many. He discovers how the provinces made the England we know, from Teesside's role in the Empire to Luton's in our mongrel DNA. Moments in the histories of his teams come together to form football's narrative, starting with Sheffield pioneers and ending with fan ownership at Chester, and Gray shows how the modern game unifies an England in flux and dominates the places in which it is played.
Hatters, Railwaymen and Knitters is a wry and affectionate ramble through the wonderful towns and teams that make the country and capture its very essence. It is part-football book, part-travelogue and part-love letter to the bits of England that often get forgotten, celebrated here in all their blessed eccentricity.
I type in, "Spurs match" on google and instant smiley face, 0-2 loss against Lincoln Red Imps
Star Sports india is streaming the league for free this year.
You need to geolocate to India/Japan/Taiwan/Singapore etc.
I had success using unblock-us last season, others have success with adfreetime, Overplay or VyprVPN. Use some free trials this weekend - will work out a lot cheaper as you only need to pay for the geolocation.
You need a VPN service with servers in India (which SaferVPN has) to get an Indian IP address, otherwise Star Sports won't let you stream. You'll need it every time you connect to Star Sports, so essentially you'll need a VPN plan.
Mountain Time Zone is the sweet spot. I just started watching EPL this year when I got cable it and it was perfect. Saturday and Sunday I get to wake up, walk the dog and then get back-to-back matches. And now that Amazon Fire has NBCSN, you can pick and choose your matches (helpful for watching Bournemouth earlier this year before everyone started paying attention). I've noticed a lot of them end up on replay pretty quickly on that app, so it's worth your $40: http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-W87CUN-Fire-TV-Stick/dp/B00GDQ0RMG/