Ukraine vs. England Not on Tv: Read This Article to Get It
by craigz on Oct 05, 2009 with 0 Comments
England play Ukraine in a World Cup Qualifier on Saturday and the game will only be LIVE to subscribers on the internet who pay a minimum of £4.99. However, there may well be FREE links available out there: Read for more information.
Again money circulating the great game is causing a hiccup for the lovers of the game. This time the game in Ukraine this Saturday (Kick off at 17:15 BST) is NOT BEING BEAMED LIVE on television.
This news has upset many people and supporters of the game.
To many, despite the fact we have already qualified for the finals in South Africa in 2010 next summer is disappointing news.
There are adverts being posted on the Internet or newspapers where people with pay pal accounts can access the game so long as you have an Internet connection.
Pay before midnight on Wednesday and you get the game at £4.99. Anything after that and you have to pay a whopping £9.99 RISING to £11.99 on the day of the game!
This news has angered many people who already pay high TV licences or Sky Sports Packages to watch their favourite sports heroes.
Unless you want to chance nipping down to your local pub or cinema who might be willing to screen the game where you will part with even more money for the privilege, then check out the Internet for sources as best you can.
Myp2p.net forums are good sources to check out live streams that are free before paying the fee. Quality is generally good and links stable.
Usually such free streams are published on the p2p forums after midday on the day of the match. It may be worth saving a few quid to check!
Most people use the p2p forums to watch their football teams that are not being shown on TV.
Whilst some people are touting this scheme as an alternative way to watch football, it appears the cost is getting higher and higher each year and the game seriously could lose supporters. To many the amount may not seem that great, but consider if this method catches on, then you do the math how much it will cost you over a year and include your TV licence and Sky package on top!
A word of advice: Download Sopcast. This program allows most P2P streams to be watched.
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