There are various Facebook live streams that broadcast the match. 

Some guy called Adam broadcasts while he drinks and commentates. 

Means anyone with Facebook can watch anywhere

I watched while walking dogs yesterday 

Look up leeds united groups and join the one that has about 53000 members. He 
posts it there 

Other than that get a vpn and use Paypal and you are away at home. 



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> On 16 Aug 2017, at 14:05, {broken-address} Richard Walker 
> <richleed...@yahoo.co.uk.is-broken.gn.apc.org> wrote:
> 
> So why is this only available to overseas fans ? 
> I imagine the assumption is that they can't get to away games (and home 
> games). Well, having tried to get a ticket for an away game this season I 
> realised I didn't have a cat in hells chance given my part-time (almost 
> non-time) attendance at away games last season. So I will end up listening on 
> Radio Leeds whilst Tony from Sydey as a front row seat for £5. 
> Overseas fans might say if they lived in the UK they would attend all games. 
> So why did overseas fans go abroad anyway ? Can't have loved their footy that 
> match ? 
> Or  in the case of overseas fans born in other countries , why do they 
> support Leeds instead of their local team ? 
> Not sure whether they deserve this privilege ?
> 
> 
> From: Nigel Sykes <ni...@sykesonline.com>
> To: 'Leeds List' <leedslist@gn.apc.org> 
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 August 2017, 13:55
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fulham
> 
> It's on the main website, in the LUTV section 
> (https://www.leedsunited.com/lutv).  You have to register and then when you 
> go back to the site and login, you select "Match Centre" at the very top, 
> then "International Match Centre" on the middle-right of the screen that 
> appears (nobody says they made it easy!).  Then the live link appears (when 
> there is a game to watch, naturally).  It being Leeds, when you click the 
> play icon, all it does it being up another play icon, in a different 
> colour(!), but if you persevere, it finally plays.
> 
> Nigel
> (the Dublin one)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Naef [mailto:rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk] 
> Sent: 16 August 2017 13:02
> To: Nigel Sykes; 'Leeds List'
> Subject: RE: [LU] Fulham
> 
> Hi Nigel,
> 
> Have you got a link, I'd like to give it a go (I have IPVanish) 
> 
> ttfn
> 
> Richard
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leedslist [mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org] On Behalf Of Nigel Sykes
> Sent: 16 August 2017 12:37
> To: 'Leeds List' <leedslist@gn.apc.org>
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fulham
> 
> The new scheme allows you to watch any non-televised game, home and away, for 
> 5 quid a time (actually, you get 3 days access for your fiver).
> 
> 
> I’m currently in France, so haven’t had to flaunt any rules.  But I heard of 
> someone who was watching yesterday’s game in London.  I’m guessing that they 
> will do an IP address check to block UK and Ireland IP’s, so you would 
> probably need a VPN (there are many available. e.g. TunnelBear, IPVanish 
> etc.) to spoof your IP to somewhere abroad, if you are in the UK or Ireland.
> 
> The sign-up asks you which country you are in, but doesn’t ask for an address 
> (it did ask for a telephone number, and I have a French one anyway, but that 
> probably isn’t significant).  I paid through a PayPal account registered to 
> an Irish address, and that wasn’t a problem.
> 
> Nigel
> (the Dublin one)
> 
> 
> 
> From: Richard Walker [mailto:richleed...@yahoo.co.uk]
> Sent: 16 August 2017 12:15
> To: Nigel Sykes; 'Leeds List'
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fulham
> 
> 
> 
> does the new arrangement allow you to watch all away games i.e non-sky away 
> games ? 
> 
> 
> 
> and if so, is there a way of getting around the fact that you're not outside 
> the UK to be able to access ?
> 
> 
> 
>   _____  
> 
> From: Nigel Sykes <ni...@sykesonline.com>
> To: 'Leeds List' <leedslist@gn.apc.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 August 2017, 11:49
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fulham
> 
> 
> 
> Have watched every game so far (I'm loving this new ability to watch them 
> live, if you're outside the UK & Ireland!).  Thought Shaughnessey looked okay 
> defensively, but I agree with Verner in that he looks lacking in the passing 
> department.  It's like Philips - everyone goes on about his work rate and the 
> number of tackles he makes - which is all great, of course - but his 
> distribution is woeful.  Having said all that, you need ball winners, and if 
> we haven't got ball winners who can also pass the ball in Batty-esque 
> fashion, then we still need these guys.
> 
> My biggest rant has consistently been about Roofe.  I cannot understand how 
> he gets a game.
> 
> But the biggest take-away so far is that we need time and a more consistent 
> team selection, to give them a chance to get used to each other more.  At the 
> end of the day, I'm happier with what I've seen so far than I have been in 
> years.
> 
> Nigel
> (the Dublin one)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leedslist [mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org] On Behalf Of 
> nat...@sky.com
> Sent: 16 August 2017 11:14
> To: Leeds List
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fulham
> 
> It is all about opinions BUT in addition to Phil Hay I would refer you to 
> Teds comments "Shaunesseey looked pretty assured for a newbie - his latch 
> ditch tackle at the end was a match winning tackle."
> and this from Moscow white of the square Ball - " And overall Shaughnessy 
> looked calm, composed and competent to an almost ludicrous degree" so clearly 
> I was not alone in my assessment of him and I stand by what I said.
> It has been difficult at the back with two left backs (Berardi and CBJ) and 
> two centre halves (Pennington & Cooper) getting injured and having to miss 
> games. We have started all 4 games so far with different line-ups, some 
> having a player out of position (Anita and ayling)  Bolton - Ayling, Cooper, 
> Pennington Berardi, Port Vale - Anita Ayling Shaughnessey 
> Borthwick-JacksonPreston - Ayling Jansson Cooper Borthwick- JacksonFulham - 
> Ayling, Jansson Shaughnessey Anita Dave
> 
> 
>       From: Errand Fivefold <errand.fivef...@talk21.com>
> To: "nat...@sky.com" <nat...@sky.com>; Leeds List <leedslist@gn.apc.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 August 2017, 9:30
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fulham
>   
> Shaughnessey? Unless both Allard and I were in a parrallel universe and not 
> at the match last night, Shaughnessey couldn't pass a ball!!!!!!
> Verner tHe LiTtLe YeLlOw DaFfOdIl @}-,-'--
> 
>       From: "nat...@sky.com" <nat...@sky.com>
> To: Leeds List <leedslist@gn.apc.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 August 2017, 7:00
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fulham
>   
> Well we were promised goals, entertaining football and a side that would have 
> a philosophy of 'we will score more than you' - not really working out like 
> that as we have now gone 3 hours at home without a goal and with barely a 
> shot on target Although the result was the same as Saturday the game itsef 
> was very different as Fulham tried to play football rather than just stopping 
> us playing , and indeed they succeeded for much of the time. The first 25 
> minutes they pinged it about and we looked second best. Phillips in 
> particular having a torrid time of it, then he made on good tackle which 
> raised his confidence and he looked a different player, getting stuck in and 
> moving the ball well. The team as a whole got a lift from this and the match 
> was more even.
> Both teams however had a real lack of a cutting edge up front so all the 
> fancy dan stuff went with no reward. We had only one shot on target (apart 
> from Wood's offside 'goal') - a ball was played through to Wood and since he 
> was a lot closer to goal this time, I did think he may score, but no, he 
> tried , not very well, to chip the keeper and made it an easy save Second 
> half Phillips had a shot from range that fizzed past, Hernandez had a awful 
> freekick from a brilliant position , and Siaz pulled a shot just wide. Fulham 
> were as blunt as us and I can only recall Wiedwald making one save when he 
> came rushing out at the feet of the striker - good action from him. Fulham 
> aslo hit the post. Perhaps the closest we came was a great cross from Dallas 
> that just missed the outstretched foot of Wood So after 32k on saturday over 
> 28K (great for an ordinary midweek league game for us) fans saw us pass the 
> ball around a bit but have no shots or chances worthy of the name. Things 
> will need to improve. Fulham will be up there at the end of the season, so a 
> draw could be a creditable result, having said that 2 pts from 2 home games 
> is not good enough and puts us under pressure to get all 3 pts at Sunderland 
> Some general observations - Shaunnessey is looking like a real find, he is 
> growing in confidence and may soon be giving TC a real selection headache. 
> Anita is a tidy player and good at this level, but not a left back. Saiz is 
> looking like the real deal - needs to cut out the moaning, diving, showing 
> imaginary cards and needs to be a bit stronger but I do have faith in him. 
> Alioski is the opposite so far he shows the odd flash of brilliance and does 
> have a good work ethic but I think he is finding it faster and more committed 
> than he expected - maybe leave him on the bench for a while ?
> THe keeper still does not fill me with confidence but it is clear what the 
> plan is with him throwing it out, almost all the time, and generally very 
> quickly - the defenders (and this is the 4th different back four in his 4 
> games) need to get in tune with him and him them.
> Pontus - did not notice him at all - not sure if this is good or bad. There 
> was one great Pontus-style last minute tackle in the box last nigh, but that 
> was by Shaughnessey !
> We need to be patient - it is better than this time last season - and we need 
> Wood to start scoring or Ekuban to get a run late on to help him out Dave
> 
>     
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