Not that many managers out there, but Southgate far too negative in my book. Where was the creativity in midfield?
My money is on Croatia now
My money is on Croatia now
I screamed at the ref a number of times and couldn't believe some of the decisions that weren't given in our favour. I was watching with a mix of neutrals or French fans so was dismissed as being biased, but reading through here either we are all biased (which, let's face it, is a possibility) or the ref did give them more than us.
That said, missing the target from the spot, even with all the pressure on, is very disappointing. Worst part was the walk back to the station past everyone dancing and cheering, then the 40 minute train ride home in a carriage full of happy fans. Torture.
What world cupI’m guessing some on here will now be back to being concerned about gay rights or the treatment of foreign nationals ?
I’m thinking of a word beginning with “H”
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What world cup
Aren't we all boycotting it
To make the day even better I've just tested positive for COVID-19See you on the Politics thread, Kiwi….let the fun commence
To make the day even better I've just tested positive for COVID-19
Ah well
Shouldn't complain about a week off
England ****ed it tonight, but they wasn't brave enough ...
What can I do for a weekFly over to Oz, Kiwi.
It’s only five dates here.
Stay positive mate…… Woops, sorry.
With the FIFA World Cup in full swing, U.S. law enforcement authorities appear to have seized the domain names of several popular sports streaming sites. The targeted sites, which include score808.com, hesgoal.com, freestreams-live1.com, and weakstreams.com, each have millions of monthly visitors.Haha - just opened it up - good luck understanding a word of that commentary
Is the WC not on freeview in NZ?
Between me and you Kiwi, I'm officially still boycotting the WC. I just like watching the big games. Just don't let onI'm going to join the boycott of the world cup
I'm already there, ... (but don't tell anyone else, 'kay).What world cup
Aren't we all boycotting it
Kiwi, crisper looks empty. Do something about that man!What can I do for a week
Wife's negative (nothing new there)
Eldest is negative
Youngest not tested yet
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Might have to look at cleaning up in the garage
I’m guessing some on here will now be back to being concerned about gay rights or the treatment of foreign nationals ?
I’m thinking of a word beginning with “H”
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Covid. Sounds like a doddle, or is that flesh wound? Can never remember.To make the day even better I've just tested positive for COVID-19
Ah well
Shouldn't complain about a week off
With the FIFA World Cup in full swing, U.S. law enforcement authorities appear to have seized the domain names of several popular sports streaming sites. The targeted sites, which include score808.com, hesgoal.com, freestreams-live1.com, and weakstreams.com, each have millions of monthly visitors.
ball oldSports piracy is prevalent around the world, with more than half of all sports fans regularly using unauthorized streaming services.
Football, also known as soccer in some parts of the world, is particularly problematic. It’s seen as a gateway sport that turns fans of other sports into streaming pirates.
This is of particular concern now that millions of pirates are tuning into the World Cup. Keeping this in mind, it’s no surprise that U.S. law enforcement authorities appear to have taken down some of the most used sports streaming piracy domain names today.
Feds Seize Sports Streaming Sites
A few hours ago, popular sites such as score808.com, hesgoal.com, 9goaltv.cc, freestreams-live1.com, weakstreams.com, and istream2watch.com became inaccessible.
Most of these sites have millions of monthly visitors looking to stream sports content for free. That is not an option today. Instead, visitors are welcomed by a seizure banner, displaying the seals of U.S. law enforcement outfits.
“This domain name has been seized by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) pursuant to a warrant issued by the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, the banner reads, warning that offenders risk criminal prosecution.
seizures were carried out through domain registrars, which include at least one foreign company, or the Verisign domain registry. However, the latter seems more plausible as Verisign oversees both .com and .cc domains.
Seizedservers.com
The domains’ nameservers were pointed at SEIZEDSERVERS.COM. These nameservers are controlled by the US Department of Justice and are often used to shut down sites as part of criminal proceedings. The same happened to several Z-Library domain names last month.
The domain seizures haven’t been officially confirmed but it appears to be a coordinated attack on sports streaming sites. TorrentFreak reached out to the Department of Justice and the IPR Center but we received no immediate responses.
Whether anyone has been arrested, as seen recently in the Z-Library crackdown, remains unknown. There are no immediate signs that any servers have been taken offline either.
Domain Name Switch
The seizures are undoubtedly a major blow to the sites, most of which have millions of monthly visits, but whether they will stay offline is unclear.
Stream2watch, for example, has already moved to a new domain name at istream2watch.stream and remains accessible. Other sites may also attempt similar comebacks.