United we stand
Oct. 21st, 2009 11:19 pmIt's been a while since I've posted. No news generally isn't good news; my quietness comes as a result of general vague gloom and struggling self-confidence. Meg was ill with a chest infection for over three weeks, though she's recovered enough to go back to work; I have been fortunate enough to avoid catching the bugs going around. (Well, since August.) Work is going very well.
Two weeks ago, the United Football League - referring to the version of the sport known in the United States of America as football - kicked off its inaugural game in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Las Vegas Locomotives hosted the California Redwoods at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas at 6pm PST. You can watch the UFL games live at no cost online on their web site; if you're in the USA and your TV provider carries it, you can watch it on the Versus and HDNet channels. The next match features the Florida Tuskers hosting the California Redwoods, kicking off at 7pm Eastern on Saturday in the Citrus Bowl in Orlando; again that will be available online, but it's one of the games that will be broadcast in the USA on Versus.
If you're not a fan of American Football, this will mean nothing to you. If you are well-disposed towards the sport, I think the UFL is well worth following, and offer you ten reasons why football fans should give the new venture a try. ( Beneath this cut tag, at least. )
Two weeks ago, the United Football League - referring to the version of the sport known in the United States of America as football - kicked off its inaugural game in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Las Vegas Locomotives hosted the California Redwoods at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas at 6pm PST. You can watch the UFL games live at no cost online on their web site; if you're in the USA and your TV provider carries it, you can watch it on the Versus and HDNet channels. The next match features the Florida Tuskers hosting the California Redwoods, kicking off at 7pm Eastern on Saturday in the Citrus Bowl in Orlando; again that will be available online, but it's one of the games that will be broadcast in the USA on Versus.
If you're not a fan of American Football, this will mean nothing to you. If you are well-disposed towards the sport, I think the UFL is well worth following, and offer you ten reasons why football fans should give the new venture a try. ( Beneath this cut tag, at least. )