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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Watch Live Football At Home On Your PC

Watch Live Football At Home On Your PC by Frank Pescatore
Tired of going out to watch live football because you don't have Pay TV? Having to make your way to a noisy hotel or a mates place, can become a drag.
Did you know, you can watch LIVE football from around the world, at home on your PC. You have the ability to watch LIVE Satellite TV from the comfort of your own home, without the high cost of Pay TV. Just one small payment!
Sample of LIVE football games within the next 7 days:
Feyenoord v Galatasaray, Liverpool v Arsenal (Carling Cup), Chile v Paraguay Empoli v Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid v Osasuna;PAS Gianinna v Iraklis Saloniki, Apollon Kalamaria v Panathinaikos, Silver Stars v Kaiser Chiefs, SS United v Moroka Swallows, EFEC Pilsen Cup 3rd Place, Valladolid - Villarreal, Copa del Rey, Wycombe Wanderers v Chelsea, Aberdeen v Hibernian, Roma v Parma, Copa del Rey; Ionikos Nikea v Kerkyra, AEL Larissa v OFI Crete, EFEC Pilsen Cup Final, AC Milan v Arezzo, Real Betis v Real Madrid, Barca TV; Malaysia v Phillipines, West Bromwich Albion v Luton Town; Lens v Lille, Torino v Inter Milan, ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE, Watford v Liverpool, Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City, Charlton Athletic v Middlesbrough, Chelsea v Wigan Athletic, Manchester United v Aston Villa, Sheffield United v Portsmouth, West Ham United v Fulham, Blackburn Rovers v Arsenal; Cagliari v Ascoli, Celta Vigo v Athletico Madrid, Lazio v Siena, Real v Real Zaragoza, Everton v Reading, Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United; NBA, NCAAF: 2007 Hula Bowl, Super Bowl XLI IN MIAMI, FL
With over 3000 channels to pick from, you can watch live Sports from around the world. Movies; watch the latest Blockbuster titles. Music; watch the latest releases, long before they are released on normal satellite television. A multitude of Children's channels, News, Weather, Politics and much, much more.
All you need is a computer with internet access. You don't need a TV card or any other hardware. Having a laptop is great, because you can carry it to any room of the house, or take it outside and enjoy the sunshine, while watching your favourite sport.
Before watching a live match or a movie, etc... it's probably best to connect to the channel 10-15 mins before hand, in order to ensure you get a good feed.
The faster your internet connection the better. I would recommend Broadband. You can use a 56K modem, but for picture quality and superior sound Broadband is the way to go.
If you can't afford Pay TV, this is definitely worth considering. No subscription charges needed or recurring charges... EVER! No ongoing monthly cost, just one small payment. Once you have paid for the item, you will get the software - Instantly! You will be redirected to the download site... Start enjoying the stations within seconds after your payment.
More than 1 million users are already enjoying the incredible variety. Anywhere in the world, watch LIVE Games (even the games that are not shown elsewhere) with this User Friendly Software!
Watch Live Football At Home On Your PC
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Frank Pescatore looks for products and services that he believes are of interest to the general public. Check out how you can watch Satellite TV Online, LIVE Sport, Movies, Music, Children's channels, News and much more on Your PC with no subscription payments, or any other recurring payments. EVER! Go to www.fpescatore.com/Recommends/FreeSatelliteTVonPC/

Visiting Liverpool

Visiting Liverpool by Car Hire 3000
If you're travelling to the UK this year, then Liverpool is one city you should certainly consider visiting...
On the west coast of England, Liverpool is famed worldwide for two major exports, music and Football. Hailing from Liverpool the Beatles were arguably the greatest band the world has ever known with a string of number 1's on both sides of the Atlantic, the Beatlemania of the 1960's had not been seen before and not been repeated since. Liverpool has 3 football teams but to dismay of Tranmere and Everton it is Liverpool Football Club that is best known in the world as a result of its all conquering team of the 1970's and 1980's which swept all before it domestic and European competition.
Liverpool grew into a city in the 19th & 20th century where its growth was fuelled by its port which brought in the raw materials from across the empire which fuelled the textile industries of Lancashire and Manchester and then exported the finished products across the World. Like many of England's industrial cities Liverpool suffered real decline in the 1970's and 1980's with its once busy docks falling into virtually disuse. However in recent decades the city decline has been reversed and the city centre revitalised. The derelict docks have now become some of the most sought after accommodation in the city.
Things to do.....
The Cavern Club - Although the original club was demolished in 1973 it was rebuilt in 1984. As the venue where the Beatles were originally discovered its has become a must see for Beatles fans worldwide
Tate Liverpool - Home to biggest collection of Modern and contemporary art in England outside of London the gallery also hosts fascinating temporary exhibitions
Albert Dock - The once run down dock area has now become a haven of beautifully restored listed building and some of the coolest bars and restaurant to be found in the North West
How to get there....
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is situated just 7 miles to the south east of the city centre. One of the oldest airports in the England it is only in recent years that it has grown into a significant international airport. The explosive growth of the low cost carriers in the UK market and the decision of a number of the major charter airline to base aircraft at Liverpool has benefited the airport enormously. It now services 10 airlines flying to over 20 destinations across Europe.
If you are looking for Car Hire, the Car Hire 3000 offer car hire in Liverpool and throughout the world at fantastic prices.
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LOST SEASON FOR LIVERPOOL

Lost Season For Liverpool? by ecobika
Lost Season For Liverpool?
By WagerWeb.com and Ecobika Soccer Betting
Liverpool have had the sort of week that can define a season, and it did not go well.
In the space of four days, the Reds twice lost at home to Arsenal -- first exiting the FA Cup at the first hurdle in a 3-1 loss, then suffering a dramatic 6-3 defeat to a young Gunners side in the Carling Cup quarterfinals.
Barring an incredulous repeat of their Champions League victory two years ago -- they must beat reigning Cup holders Barcelona to progress -- Liverpool's hopes of silverware are over for another season -- but worse, injuries suffered this week will put a big dent in their bid to hold on to a top-four place in the Premiership.
Both Mark Gonzalez and Luis Garcia were carried off on Tuesday night. Gonzalez will be out for at least three weeks with a damaged shin, but Garcia's injury was far more serious and he will not play again this season.
That will deny him the opportunity to play against former club Barcelona next month.
Losing the versatile Spanish international is a big blow for Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez, who has asked his players to rebound with a big victory away at Watford on Saturday.
"I hope the result will galvanise everyone at the club, we must concentrate on the Premiership and be firmly focused on what is ahead," he said. "We can analyse what has happened in these last two games and use that to our benefit in the future.
"The players now understand how important the Premiership is, and we will be ready to face Watford."
With confidence heavily dented and an away record that hardly boosts confidence -- Liverpool have won three and drawn two of 11 contests on the road -- the Reds face the very real prospect of an upset at Vicarage Road.
WagerWeb.com still heavily favours Liverpool at -200 compared to +500 for the Hornets, but Watford played well in a 2-0 defeat at Anfield earlier in the season, and the relegation-battlers are likely to come at Liverpool -- a recipe for success against a side on edge.
That defeat at Watford could even be contemplated shows how far Liverpool have fallen since preseason predictions that they would challenge for the title.
In the wake of Tuesday's loss, Benitez admitted the club were still miles behind their rivals in building a competitive team.
"We are also looking for young players, but Arsene Wenger has been working on this for 10 years, we have been doing it for just a couple," the Spanish coach said. "But we need to keep trying our best in the market and work quickly if you have the money.
"And if you have money, then you must work at bringing in the best young players. ... If you want top-class players you must spend money, not only at senior level but at youth level too."
Benitez has been busy trying to put that into practice this week, sealing an 18-month loan deal for Argentinian defender Emiliano Insua, a six-month loan for young Italian goalkeeper Sebastian Padelli, as well as pursuing the signing of 20-year-old midfielder Sebastian Leto from Lanus in Argentina.
But they are players for the future.
This season is already looking like another lost campaign for Liverpool.
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By WagerWeb.com and Ecobika Soccer Betting