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2009-11-08
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2009-11-08
, 13:23
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2009-11-08
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2009-11-08
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@ UK
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2009-11-08
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Couldn't it be done with RSS feeds from a sports news site? At least for the UK you could use the BBC for clips as well
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2009-11-08
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@ New York City
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2009-11-10
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@ Asgard / Midgard / London
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RSS might do it some of the way... But a dedicated app/widget would be really nice
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2009-11-10
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2009-11-17
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Android has a great app called FotMob that streams live Scores and live match status for all football games around Europe, including local leagues and champions league. It even has a video option to stream the goal highlights from youtube.