Euro 2008 Trailer From Setanta Sports

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 Euro 2008 Trailer From Setanta Sports
In Australia, Setanta Sports will be providing live coverage of Euro 2008. Most of the matches will be on in the middle of the night, but I’m sure there’ll be plenty of mad soccer fans down under watching the games live. Be sure to surf over to EPL Talk throughout the summer for daily Euro 2008 coverage. PLUS, be on the lookout next week for a MAJOR announcement regarding our ... [link]

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VIDEO: Dealing with Euro '08 watching obstacles
Published 5/26/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (The Beautiful Game) at The Beautiful Game
I saw this over at EPL Talk.

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