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Pubs Showing The Game Tonight...
Topic Started: Aug 18 2011, 12:47 PM (1,299 Views)
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Bob Latchford
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kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:36 PM
What you nit picking for?

do you want to watch the blues or sit and listen to the radio.. I know what the majority would rather do... People asked a question & the people have responded.

If you dont like it delete the thread or stop your moaning.

:LMAO:

Someone got out of bed the wrong side this morning
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kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 02:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

where is solihull lodge? (and don't say solihull ;) )
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Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
Willie
Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
bcfcno1fan
Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

willie that article was from febuary 2010 im sure the ban for pubs was lifted after that
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Trevildo
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Solihull lodge is on the yardley wood road, just after yardley wood/warstock. Postcode b90 1ju for anyone with sat nav
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Anywhere in Solihull itself showing it ????
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did it used to be called price of wales?
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Willie
Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
Willie
Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
bcfcno1fan
Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

If you look on the date of that article....

You will also see that a Portsmouth landlady took to court over the same claims, argued it up to the European Court of Rights, SINCE that article, and the ongoing investigation means that in the time being there is nothing against pubs showing games.

If she wins the battle, then it will be completely legal for pubs to have the special boxes in their pubs, and show these games, and they cost around 1/10th the cost of Sky I believe.

The main reason for her argument, is market share, as its Sky, or nothing, and there is no choice for people to watch these 3pm KOs that cant get to the game.

So, see you guys at the Tavern later! :D :lager:
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Aug 18 2011, 04:49 PM
Willie
Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
Willie
Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
bcfcno1fan
Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

willie that article was from febuary 2010 im sure the ban for pubs was lifted after that

I don't think it has mate. this article is from June 2011

My point is we all know pubs show these games. but its usually to regulars they can trust not posting it on an internet forum for all to see.

Online consumer groups have criticised government plans to block websites that stream copyrighted material for free.

It follows a meeting last week between communications minister Ed Vaisey, internet service providers and copyright holders.
Campaign group, The Open Rights Group (ORG) is angry that its request to attend the meeting was turned down.
It called for more public debate on the issue.
Web blocking is seen as a way to combat the increasing amount of copyrighted material that is being streamed for free online.
ORG said that it has learnt that part of the discussion was about setting up a "council" that could be given the power to decide which websites were blocked.
Censorship Jim Killock, executive director of the ORG is a vocal campaigner against the measures being proposed.
He said: "It is unacceptable for trade groups and the government to conduct policy in this way. Censorship proposals must be discussed in public.
Many of us will oppose any censorship that impacts directly and widely on free expression."
There are no details of how the "councils" would be made up, but consumer group Consumer Focus, who was at the meeting, warned that it would be inappropriate for right holders to decide which UK websites should be blocked.
The plans are part of the Digital Economy Act (DEA) which allows for mandatory web-blocking. Any web blocking plan would require secondary legislation.
The group of copyright holders behind the plans titled as 'Addressing websites that are substantially focused on infringement' included the Publishers Association, the BPI, the Football Association Premier League and the Motion Picture Alliance.
Live streaming If the proposals get the go-ahead it could allow the Premier League to block access to live streams of its football matches.
Consumer Focus argued in the case of streamed football games, blocking would be a "disproportionate" response.
"We believe that the first step to address this problem is to assess whether consumers' evident demand for streaming football games online is met by legal services."
In response to the criticism, a spokesperson from the Department for Culture Media and Sport issued a statement:
"The Government hosted a useful discussion between ISPs and rights holders on issues around industry proposals for a site blocking scheme to help tackle online copyright infringement.
"Consumer representatives were invited and Consumer Focus attended the meeting."
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lukewbutler
Aug 18 2011, 03:57 PM
did it used to be called price of wales?

Nah the prince is about a 5 minute walk round the corner from it
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Willie
Aug 18 2011, 04:03 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:49 PM
Willie
Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
Willie
Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
bcfcno1fan
Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

willie that article was from febuary 2010 im sure the ban for pubs was lifted after that

I don't think it has mate. this article is from June 2011

My point is we all know pubs show these games. but its usually to regulars they can trust not posting it on an internet forum for all to see.

Online consumer groups have criticised government plans to block websites that stream copyrighted material for free.

It follows a meeting last week between communications minister Ed Vaisey, internet service providers and copyright holders.
Campaign group, The Open Rights Group (ORG) is angry that its request to attend the meeting was turned down.
It called for more public debate on the issue.
Web blocking is seen as a way to combat the increasing amount of copyrighted material that is being streamed for free online.
ORG said that it has learnt that part of the discussion was about setting up a "council" that could be given the power to decide which websites were blocked.
Censorship Jim Killock, executive director of the ORG is a vocal campaigner against the measures being proposed.
He said: "It is unacceptable for trade groups and the government to conduct policy in this way. Censorship proposals must be discussed in public.
Many of us will oppose any censorship that impacts directly and widely on free expression."
There are no details of how the "councils" would be made up, but consumer group Consumer Focus, who was at the meeting, warned that it would be inappropriate for right holders to decide which UK websites should be blocked.
The plans are part of the Digital Economy Act (DEA) which allows for mandatory web-blocking. Any web blocking plan would require secondary legislation.
The group of copyright holders behind the plans titled as 'Addressing websites that are substantially focused on infringement' included the Publishers Association, the BPI, the Football Association Premier League and the Motion Picture Alliance.
Live streaming If the proposals get the go-ahead it could allow the Premier League to block access to live streams of its football matches.
Consumer Focus argued in the case of streamed football games, blocking would be a "disproportionate" response.
"We believe that the first step to address this problem is to assess whether consumers' evident demand for streaming football games online is met by legal services."
In response to the criticism, a spokesperson from the Department for Culture Media and Sport issued a statement:
"The Government hosted a useful discussion between ISPs and rights holders on issues around industry proposals for a site blocking scheme to help tackle online copyright infringement.
"Consumer representatives were invited and Consumer Focus attended the meeting."

We are a few hours from playing our first European game in half a century. Shut up with your boring nonsense and get down the pub!!
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Aug 18 2011, 03:21 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 03:08 PM
anyone know if there is a link for a radio station on tinternet as in stuck at work till 2100 hrs

< <

Bbc radio wm.

cheers!
just saw it myself

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BBC WM


Programmes

Schedule WM Sport : 18/08/2011


Listen:
Next on:

Today, 19:45 on BBC WM
Synopsis
Coverage of Nacional v Birmingham City in the Europa League qualifying play-off first leg.
.Broadcast

Thu 18 Aug 2011

19:45

BBC WM

but i cant listen to that on the tinternet as it wont let me due to broadcasting rights or summatt
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Aug 18 2011, 05:01 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

If you look on the date of that article....

You will also see that a Portsmouth landlady took to court over the same claims, argued it up to the European Court of Rights, SINCE that article, and the ongoing investigation means that in the time being there is nothing against pubs showing games.

If she wins the battle, then it will be completely legal for pubs to have the special boxes in their pubs, and show these games, and they cost around 1/10th the cost of Sky I believe.

The main reason for her argument, is market share, as its Sky, or nothing, and there is no choice for people to watch these 3pm KOs that cant get to the game.

So, see you guys at the Tavern later! :D :lager:

Oh so screening legal TV and not feeds. I got the wrong end of the stick
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lukewbutler
Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM

We are a few hours from playing our first European game in half a century. Shut up with your boring nonsense and get down the pub!!

:applause: :applause: :applause:
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Aug 18 2011, 05:03 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:49 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
Willie
Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
bcfcno1fan
Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

willie that article was from febuary 2010 im sure the ban for pubs was lifted after that

I don't think it has mate. this article is from June 2011

My point is we all know pubs show these games. but its usually to regulars they can trust not posting it on an internet forum for all to see.

Online consumer groups have criticised government plans to block websites that stream copyrighted material for free.

It follows a meeting last week between communications minister Ed Vaisey, internet service providers and copyright holders.
Campaign group, The Open Rights Group (ORG) is angry that its request to attend the meeting was turned down.
It called for more public debate on the issue.
Web blocking is seen as a way to combat the increasing amount of copyrighted material that is being streamed for free online.
ORG said that it has learnt that part of the discussion was about setting up a "council" that could be given the power to decide which websites were blocked.
Censorship Jim Killock, executive director of the ORG is a vocal campaigner against the measures being proposed.
He said: "It is unacceptable for trade groups and the government to conduct policy in this way. Censorship proposals must be discussed in public.
Many of us will oppose any censorship that impacts directly and widely on free expression."
There are no details of how the "councils" would be made up, but consumer group Consumer Focus, who was at the meeting, warned that it would be inappropriate for right holders to decide which UK websites should be blocked.
The plans are part of the Digital Economy Act (DEA) which allows for mandatory web-blocking. Any web blocking plan would require secondary legislation.
The group of copyright holders behind the plans titled as 'Addressing websites that are substantially focused on infringement' included the Publishers Association, the BPI, the Football Association Premier League and the Motion Picture Alliance.
Live streaming If the proposals get the go-ahead it could allow the Premier League to block access to live streams of its football matches.
Consumer Focus argued in the case of streamed football games, blocking would be a "disproportionate" response.
"We believe that the first step to address this problem is to assess whether consumers' evident demand for streaming football games online is met by legal services."
In response to the criticism, a spokesperson from the Department for Culture Media and Sport issued a statement:
"The Government hosted a useful discussion between ISPs and rights holders on issues around industry proposals for a site blocking scheme to help tackle online copyright infringement.
"Consumer representatives were invited and Consumer Focus attended the meeting."

willie the article is from june 2011 But look at the date on the so called story its from FEB2010 So get down the pub and sink a few of these :lager: :lager: :lager: **thumbup
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For all Tamworth area bluenoses, casa bar is showing! **thumbup
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Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

If you look on the date of that article....

You will also see that a Portsmouth landlady took to court over the same claims, argued it up to the European Court of Rights, SINCE that article, and the ongoing investigation means that in the time being there is nothing against pubs showing games.

If she wins the battle, then it will be completely legal for pubs to have the special boxes in their pubs, and show these games, and they cost around 1/10th the cost of Sky I believe.

The main reason for her argument, is market share, as its Sky, or nothing, and there is no choice for people to watch these 3pm KOs that cant get to the game.

So, see you guys at the Tavern later! :D :lager:

Oh so screening legal TV and not feeds. I got the wrong end of the stick

Yeah, unlike us lot, they aren't getting a link, they have satelitte boxes with thousands of channels that show all these games, and you sometimes have to adjust the satelitte to get them :D
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The fact that the Mail is running a large story reporting from a pub showing the game on an illegal feed makes a mockery of the satelite police on this thread.

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Aug 19 2011, 10:03 AM
The fact that the Mail is running a large story reporting from a pub showing the game on an illegal feed makes a mockery of the satelite police on this thread.

:rolleyes:

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Aug 18 2011, 05:06 PM
lukewbutler
Aug 18 2011, 03:57 PM
did it used to be called price of wales?

Nah the prince is about a 5 minute walk round the corner from it

i keep been sick after eating there :(
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Aug 19 2011, 11:03 AM
The fact that the Mail is running a large story reporting from a pub showing the game on an illegal feed makes a mockery of the satelite police on this thread.

:rolleyes:

So the mail has commended a pub for running an illegal feed?

1) Was it an illegal feed or a satellite channel?
2) Did they mention "We're here at X Pub who are showing an illegal feed"?
3) was the piece about fans/pub or illegal feed?

Before you mock, check your facts because there's a huge difference
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Aug 18 2011, 08:33 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 05:01 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:31 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:22 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 03:14 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 04:09 PM
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Aug 18 2011, 02:52 PM
kopcorner37
Aug 18 2011, 03:47 PM
Roccco do not have it...

100% pubs that are showing:

The george
Solihull lodge
Behans Bar

George are apparently 50/50?

Lodge is a defo as thats where i'll be heading... Spoke to the gaffer just he said even if he has to stream it through a laptop instead of playing it through the sky he will have it on as blues games are his biggest takings with the lodge being a blues pub.

Got all the championship games to he reckons

I am sure the boss of that pub will well pleased you are telling an open forum that he is openly breaking the law.

Not illegal to show aslong as its an private event... Tickets only but tickets are free. That what the sign outside the pub on the car park says.

Really maybe you should read this

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/L...tail/story.html

If you look on the date of that article....

You will also see that a Portsmouth landlady took to court over the same claims, argued it up to the European Court of Rights, SINCE that article, and the ongoing investigation means that in the time being there is nothing against pubs showing games.

If she wins the battle, then it will be completely legal for pubs to have the special boxes in their pubs, and show these games, and they cost around 1/10th the cost of Sky I believe.

The main reason for her argument, is market share, as its Sky, or nothing, and there is no choice for people to watch these 3pm KOs that cant get to the game.

So, see you guys at the Tavern later! :D :lager:

Oh so screening legal TV and not feeds. I got the wrong end of the stick

Yeah, unlike us lot, they aren't getting a link, they have satelitte boxes with thousands of channels that show all these games, and you sometimes have to adjust the satelitte to get them :D

Thats fine then **thumbup
cleared up for me **thumbup
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