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It was 410am this morning and I was just pouring out the first pitcher of Bloody Mary's and the CBC announcer said, "and will be shortly going to the BBC commentators John Motson and Trevor Brooking(though they got the Brooking thing wrong)." I nearly exploded with delight. No more poxy Seamus Mallon and the rest of the ****y ESPN/ABC announcers. This has been one of the most satisfying days ever.
O happy days.

You lucky sod. I had to put up with that incessant, nasal, Irish whine and headers described as headballs. Think I may watch the rest of the games on Univision. I may not be able to understand the Spanish commentators but at least they understand the game.

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On 2002-05-31 18:34, addick wrote:
You lucky sod. I had to put up with that incessant, nasal, Irish whine and headers described as headballs. Think I may watch the rest of the games on Univision. I may not be able to understand the Spanish commentators but at least they understand the game.


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How do you get CBC Moo? Which satellite system are you on?

First thing I do after I move is get a dish and ditch the cable sad
Okay, I got myself a Canadian satellite dish, its a Bell Express Vu. With the incentives the whole thing only cost me about $80 USD. My mate installed it for me for nothing.
I pay about $30 USD monthly, but here is the good thing, I get the all Premiership games without having to go to pay-per-view. And because it is Canadian you can get your choice of local American networks. So the thing has more than paid for itself.

You need an address in Canada for it work, basically to have the bill sent there. Although you can get a broker who for a $50 USD a year fee can a arrange it for you.
Here is the website.
Canamsatellites.com
I just had a look on the site and I believe the prices quoted are in Canadian funds.

They are showing all the games live on TSN and CBC, I'll never make it ahhhh. eek

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