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Do excuse the dumb question.


I have never had either cable or Satellite TV, but am finally thinking about it as going to the pub to watch matches can prove quite expensive.


I have googled, but am none the wiser. How do I go about this? Do I simply contact Sky or, as with broadband (e.g.), are there many providers of Sky Sports? Also, I notice that there are several Sky Sports? I only want it for football. So what do I look for, and how much should I expect to pay? And will I have to have an ugly satellite dish outside my house? A lot of questions, I know, but this is all very new to me.


Thanks.

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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Do excuse the dumb question.

>

> I have never had either cable or Satellite TV, but

> am finally thinking about it as going to the pub

> to watch matches can prove quite expensive.

>

> I have googled, but am none the wiser. How do I

> go about this? Do I simply contact Sky or, as

> with broadband (e.g.), are there many providers of

> Sky Sports? Also, I notice that there are several

> Sky Sports? I only want it for football. So what

> do I look for, and how much should I expect to

> pay? And will I have to have an ugly satellite

> dish outside my house? A lot of questions, I

> know, but this is all very new to me.

>

> Thanks.

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I guess it's those early kick offs that make the

> pub so expensive. By the time you have left the

> pub rat arsed at closing time it would have cost

> you a fortune. Maybe MU tv is the way to go?


One is never rat arsed Mr. Medic! The very presumptiousness! Having said that...have planned the day in the pub tomorrow for the Blackburn match followed by the FACF LOL. Can't wait!


But seriously, MUTV? Never thought about that. Presumably, it wouldn't cover non-United matches (such as the up-coming FACF where revenge dictates that I absolutely drop everything in order to watch Stoke thrash City ;-)).

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Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Cheeky ! Come watch with us

> www.thecitypridepub.co.uk


That pub spills over with BLUES LOL! It's virtually been taken over by Blues! I'd get lynched!


Actually, it's very tempting, but I've already made arrangements with a friend to watch both matches locally (she's a RED too!). But thank you: next time perhaps.


Re. this:


I can get you streams so you can watch for free on laptop/pc


Sounds good. But what is this? (Sorry, not very good when it comes to the latest technology). Also, is it legal?

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