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OK so I wanted to watch Leicester v Sheffield Utd live on Sky on Saturday but the Box has died and Sky cannot fix it before next week. I am looking at watching the game online instead. Does anyone have any advice or warning about what software is safe/reliable/dangerous to download for this? They all seem to be Chinese...

SimonM Wrote:

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> OK so I wanted to watch Leicester v Sheffield Utd

> live on Sky on Saturday but the Box has died and

> Sky cannot fix it before next week. I am looking

> at watching the game online instead. Does anyone

> have any advice or warning about what software is

> safe/reliable/dangerous to download for this? They

> all seem to be Chinese...

What about Skyplayer? http://skyplayer.sky.com/vod/page/default/home.do

Simon, we currently have a spare box which we could loan you. It was in my son's room but he's now connected to Virgin. What I'm not sure about is if it will work for you. I guess you would have to put your card in the slot.I don't know if there are likely to be any other problems. You're welcome to try. I will pm you my number if you want to collect it. We do want it back though as I may change from Virgin in the future.

Let me know.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Chavski & Spuds draw, good results for the

> Arsenal. We've got to do our bit tomorrow and I've

> got my tcikets for the game, can't wait.


Yes atila it will be interesting to see if arsenal can take advantage tomorrow. Hope so, but villa will be big test.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Chavski & Spuds draw, good results for the

> > Arsenal. We've got to do our bit tomorrow and

> I've

> > got my tcikets for the game, can't wait.

>

> Yes atila it will be interesting to see if arsenal

> can take advantage tomorrow. Hope so, but villa

> will be big test.



Well they won easily in the end and won going away - very much in the hunt now. Need a strong Jan / Feb.

We won at a canter, Villa got exactly what they deserved, NOTHING. All 11 players behind the ball, and tried to hit long balls for Heskey and then Carew. God help them if they get in to Europe, they'll get embarassed. Are they really pushing for 4th spot. God they were shite. Tommy V is Tony Adams reincarnate, Song is top quality and Cesc, well what can you say..and only 22!

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