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Join Date: Jan 2004
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For those of you who live in Ireland - there will be full LIVE coverage of the TDF
on TG4 for the entire three weeks of the 2005 TDF. This is superb news - as Eurosport is not widely available in Ireland. Thank God there is an option to see the TDF, other than Eurosport. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Yes its great news alright I just hope the commentary is in English as my Irish, like most, is not up to scratch.
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Well I know that NTL won't carry Eurosport for some reason with their basic package, so at least you'll get to see some of the TDF. (Our provider here is Chorus and they include Eurosport as part of their service). I know Wimbledon is being covered, as Gaelige, but at least you get to see the action. |
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