1. Yes, I've googled it - seems to be mostly dead ends, or links to dodgy sites/youtube fakes.
2. No, I don't have Eurosport.
3. Is anywhere showing highlights packages?
1. Yes, I've googled it - seems to be mostly dead ends, or links to dodgy sites/youtube fakes.
2. No, I don't have Eurosport.
3. Is anywhere showing highlights packages?
There are free highlights, albeit brief, on the Eurosport website - http://video.eurosport.co.uk/football/african-cup-of-nations/
...I love the AFCON, and have been watching a fair bit of the first few games.
If you haven't time to watch the highlights, I can give you a brief overview of what I've gained so far:
1. African goalkeeping standards are rather MIXED.
2. African strikers practice CELEBRATIONS more conscientiously than shooting.
3. Tackling is fantastic.
An NSC Clueless Nigel said:4. Wilf Zaha has been without doubt the best player at the tournament, and he hasn't even played a game yet.
I love the AFCON, and have been watching a fair bit of the first few games.
If you haven't time to watch the highlights, I can give you a brief overview of what I've gained so far:
1. African goalkeeping standards are rather MIXED.
2. African strikers practice CELEBRATIONS more conscientiously than shooting.
3. Tackling is fantastic.
I haven't watched any of this tournament so far. I used to especially enjoy the refereeing which appeared to bear little relation to the laws.
I love the AFCON, and have been watching a fair bit of the first few games.
If you haven't time to watch the highlights, I can give you a brief overview of what I've gained so far:
1. African goalkeeping standards are rather MIXED.
2. African strikers practice CELEBRATIONS more conscientiously than shooting.
3. Tackling is fantastic.
So far, I've not seen any of the traditional AFCON 'abstract' refereeing. Plenty of time yet though!
1. Yes, I've googled it - seems to be mostly dead ends, or links to dodgy sites/youtube fakes.
2. No, I don't have Eurosport.
3. Is anywhere showing highlights packages?