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sir.prize | 13:02 Sat 17th Aug 2013 | Sport
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Well - what a lot of fuss that was. The Football Association Premier League Ltd obtained a High Court injunction to prevent FirstRow Sports from streaming live football on the Internet.

Day one of the Premier season and guess what - there are at least 7 streaming sites showing Liverpool v Stoke online, right now. At 3p.m. other Premier League games are available.

Indeed, one website has changed its name by just one letter to overcome any ban.

Seems the FAPLL - nor the High Court - will never stop it

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FirstRow is up and running again - just a simple name change to the website and off we go.

Oh dear - Frankie Lampard missed a penalty.
Has it become 'Neolive.eu' or am I looking at the wrong one. FrontRow was the best for me.

As for your OP, I think it'll be impossible to stop, ok they can force sites to close down but such is the Internet you'll always be able to find streaming of live games. The pronunciation is funny on Fox soccer (US) for eg: Mainchister and Tottenhaim.
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http://www.firstrow.org/

An alternative

http://tykestv.eu/streams/ (click on schedule)
Thanks for them Sir.Prize, bookmarked. Much easier than having to google the games and most links work for me from Front row.
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Manchester City v Newcastle United 8pm
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No, all sorts click on Sir.prize's first link. select your sport at the top... see what games are being shown.
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Here is another excellent link

http://www.wiziwig.tv/

Click on Live Sports then take your pick from worldwide sports.


There is always a way!!
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Man City v Newcastle on now . . .
As with everything else in this country, if they stopped overcharging then these websites wouldn't need to exist. I'd rather watch it on TV but I'm not paying Murdoch £50 a month for the privilege. And as soon as they bring down the price of DVDs, CDs, etc................
Thanks for the links BB
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