New Juve coach: Part Deux (33 Viewers)

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Soloist

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Football: Consob lighthouse on the Juve stock market trend
(ANSA) - MILAN, MAY 23 - Consob is monitoring the performance of Juventus on the Stock Exchange, where the Juventus company title is being highlighted by some sessions in the wake of rumors that are consumed on the 'toto-coach'. The shares gained a total of over 8% after last Friday, when the company officially announced a divorce from Massimiliano Allegri, with which it won five league titles but failed to grab the Champions League. Even today, the stock is moving in a decided counter-trend (+ 4.1% to 1.5 euros) compared to a market made heavy by investors' fears over the outcome of the European elections and the resurgence of US-China trade tensions. To push purchases, rumors have been released on the arrival of Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola, denied however by the club's adviser, Alberto Galassi, who spoke of a "corbelleria". The stock exchange authority, referring environments close to Consob, is analyzing both the operations on the security and the information flows.
We are at -0.14%, that should be fine for them
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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Brother man. ESPN + has all the Serie A matches for 4.99 per month, baby.

And as far as Champions LEague, if it isn't on an English speaking network, it's on one of the many spanish speaking networks.
I don’t watch cable TV so I got rid of it. So it’ll have to be a streaming service like FuboTV or smtg. Do ESPN+ stream shit and obviously i don’t have a DVR so it’ll have to be something that allows me to watch hours or days after the match is over.
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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I don’t watch cable TV so I got rid of it. So it’ll have to be a streaming service like FuboTV or smtg. Do ESPN+ stream shit and obviously i don’t have a DVR so it’ll have to be something that allows me to watch hours or days after the match is over.
You can stream ESPN+ on Roku or any other box
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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I don’t watch cable TV so I got rid of it. So it’ll have to be a streaming service like FuboTV or smtg. Do ESPN+ stream shit and obviously i don’t have a DVR so it’ll have to be something that allows me to watch hours or days after the match is over.
Smartphones, tablets, game consoles, you name it. I'm not sure if you have to have a cable provider or not. I think you may be able to subscribe to it directly through ESPN.com.
The only issue with ESPN+ is that games which are on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNews are NOT live on ESPN+, which I find pretty annoying.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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Smartphones, tablets, game consoles, you name it. I'm not sure if you have to have a cable provider or not. I think you may be able to subscribe to it directly through ESPN.com.
Watching live ESPN channels will still require a paid TV subscription, whether from cable, satellite, or a live TV streaming service. The app acts as a gatekeeper by requiring users to sign in with their TV provider account to enable live viewing.”
 

Ronn

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Watching live ESPN channels will still require a paid TV subscription, whether from cable, satellite, or a live TV streaming service. The app acts as a gatekeeper by requiring users to sign in with their TV provider account to enable live viewing.”
ESPN+ is not an ESPN channel. It's their streaming service.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Watching live ESPN channels will still require a paid TV subscription, whether from cable, satellite, or a live TV streaming service. The app acts as a gatekeeper by requiring users to sign in with their TV provider account to enable live viewing.”
Only required for games shown on the main ESPN channels on TV, which is one game per match day. The other 9 are available on ESPN+ without requiring a TV provider.
I have ESPN+ without having a cable provider and can watch all the games (except the ones on TV).
 

KB824

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The only issue with ESPN+ is that games which are on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNews are NOT live on ESPN+, which I find pretty annoying.
But you can still watch that through the ESPN app if you have a cable provider attached to it. I've done that several times. I've wathced Juve matches through the ESPN app that were simulcast on ESPN2
 
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