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Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 01:38 AM
Come on full time already Liverpool 2 Norwich 1....Don't blow it now. :eeK:
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 01:41 AM
Reason being I have HT/FT Double of Draw/Liverpool at $4.50
Come on already it has been showing 90 minutes for at least 5 minutes
Got them in a multi with that result too.
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 01:45 AM
YES!!!!!!
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 01:46 AM
YES!!!!!!
Man that seemed to take for ever to end, especially since Norwich scored late too.
Woo Hoo Liverpool 2 Norwich 1. :D
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 01:57 AM
Cardiff 2 Vs Nottingham Forest 0.
What is with the Live score site sticking to 90 minute mark tonight for so long before showing full time tonight. :mad:
Still I am happy with this result too. :)
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 01:58 AM
Full time Cardiff 3 NF 0 :)
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 02:00 AM
Just gotta see Newcastle, Aston Villa +0.5, Wigan and Sunderland get up now.
knowledge
4th January 2005, 03:03 AM
who are you talking to?
sparkus8
4th January 2005, 03:05 AM
Mate you could be in a spot of bother with that multi as the mighty Crystal Palace are up 1-0 at HT!!! But i wouldn't be to worried if I was you because Palace always seem to get dudded late in their matches
The multi I had is still a chance. I had Newcastle, Blackburn(+0.5), Millwall and Sunderland.
Rovers are up 1-0 at HT, but Millwall and Sunderland are both 1-1 at HT in their games so hopefully those two come out firing in the second half!!
sparkus8
4th January 2005, 03:29 AM
Palace 2-0 Andy johnson scores his second from a penalty!!
Sundreland and Millwall look like they are going to kill the multi as they are still stuck at 1-1 with around 20 mins left.
knowledge
4th January 2005, 03:35 AM
championship football is not good to bet on.
sparkus8
4th January 2005, 11:44 AM
Yeh it was pretty stupid in hindsight - got greedy!!
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 08:59 PM
who are you talking to?
:p Hahahahaha.....
I'd had a couple of bourbons and was getting the scores off one of the lives score sites.
I got a bit excited, when Draw/Liverpool came off. Which was a good result for me.
But the multi went to shite thanks to a dumbass performance by Newcastle against West Brom, Villa's woeful game against Palace and Sunderland's draw with Gillingham. :(
gizzard
4th January 2005, 09:08 PM
You probably know this but the Livescore site is very frustrating in that once 90 minutes is reached it just stays there and gives no indication of time added on or how long into that time has been played.
As you found out, it can be a very nerve-racking time indeed!
knowledge
4th January 2005, 09:38 PM
I think you'll find that the 5' minute mark on livescore games is usually about the time that the game actually starts. I know this because on foxsports it says 85' whe livescores has 90.
I hope that makes sense.
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 09:57 PM
Yeah I noticed that if a game says it starts at 15.00 and there is more than one game on that day they all start at the same time. Noticed it after watching a game on fox and keeping score on other games.
I guess it is only the internet. ;)
sparkus8
4th January 2005, 10:00 PM
Why don't you guys try out the bbc website. It has pages for every game that update every two minutes or so with text commentary - much better than watching a scoreline update.
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 10:03 PM
Why don't you guys try out the bbc website. It has pages for every game that update every two minutes or so with text commentary - much better than watching a scoreline update.
Mate whats the web address, It's got to better than what I am using.
Got it!!
Thanks for the pointer!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport
knowledge
4th January 2005, 10:24 PM
is there anywhere to get radio commentary for English games? I tried getting some from the Liverpool match last night but you have to subscribe.
I listen to live Serie A Italian commentary (free) but it's not much good if you can't speak Italian.
Jack Daniels
4th January 2005, 10:48 PM
I heard from a mate who doesn't have net access at home that he listens to matches on the radio. I'll try to find out what station. BBC or something I guess. I'll let you know.
knowledge
4th January 2005, 10:52 PM
thanks pal.
sparkus8
4th January 2005, 11:58 PM
On the BBC website their is link to five live radio, but it wont let anyone from outside the UK listen to premier league games. You can usually listen to the FA and Carling cup games though.
Also you can usually get a game on saturday night on the BBC world feed. It is 630 on the am band in Sydney. Another place you can try is radio 2, they also usually have a game on saturday night. That station is 1611am in Sydney.
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