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I used to hear it on BBC, but that was a while ago.
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![]() "Dyuob Poltice" wrote in message ... I used to hear it on BBC, but that was a while ago. If you can understand Spanish, Radio Exterior Espana has some games on. I am slowly (very slowly!) starting to remember some Spanish from high school, so I can pick up every 6th-7th word spoken, but I can get the feel of the game that way. The more I listen, the more I wonder what influence ESPN had on international broadcasting, and vice-versa. --Mike L. |
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the spaniards (and the rest of the 'soccer' playing world, which is pretty much
every one else) was broadcasting games like this way before espn ever came onto the scene... they make every second sound exiting |
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The BBC still has football every Saturday afternoon. There is usually
a second-half commentary on air from about 1610 UTC. Coverage of live scores etc starts at 1500 UTC. Cheers Andy |
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