the cup final certainly was (but it did stop its coverage midway through extra time!!)
Can anyone remember was RTÉ.ie's EL coverage available worldwide last season? I would walk downstairs and ask but I'd say you lot will have the answer waaaaay quicker.![]()
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the cup final certainly was (but it did stop its coverage midway through extra time!!)
hey WAR, yes last season i watched alot of the games online from Canada. Im just waiting to see if things have changed this season cos the recent rugby internationals and last years soccer internationals were only available for people on "the island of ireland" for copyright reasons... so im just hopin that ill be able to watch this fridays game...
yea Sligo rovers vs Derry in the FAI cup was available online too
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I think its only GAA & foreign football that RTE can't show outside Ireland. If someone owned the North American rights to the eL i suppose RTE would not be able to broadcast there...
RTÉ.ie and TG4.tv worked great last season from Wales, anyway of seeing Setanta streamed online if you dont have eircom?
Oh no not them again
Worked from the US last year.
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Towards the end of last season all live RTE games were available on broadband worldwide (they showed Shels V Drogs for example). Not sure if the same is the case this season. I can't find anything on the RTE website about it.
Another question for the exiles that I have always wondered at is: How can you leave the country and not see your club play on a regular basis![]()
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take an aeroplane to your destination and dont watch any games on the internet would be my advice RR.![]()
Friday Sportsnight serves a superb purpose for the exiled eLer
I did a small article on this for my Blog:
http://reiteoir.wordpress.com/2007/0...om-league-fan/
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If you want to access any online streaming, from any website that stipulates you have to be from a certain country, simply go to a site like http://www.publicproxyservers.com/ and chose a proxy server address for whatever country you want.
Then go into your connection settings and change your connection to the relevant proxy address.
It helps also having a club in your current country's league. (Although I didn't actually leave the country, having been born and raised in the US.) I'm hoping to be able to get to see some of the games by the startup 4th-tier club in Buffalo live this summer, and will be following Toronto on the TV. I could follow a European club that's on here more than an EL side, like ManU. But I wouldn't feel so attached to them.
This season www.eircom.net if you have broadband will have football available for up to 4 days after the games have been broadcast.
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