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Charlton goal and match highlights

edited August 2009 in General Charlton
The football league goals will be shown on a programme after MOTD on Saturday nights.

Highlights from all Football League and Johnstone Paints Trophy games will be available on the BBC sport website. See below.


The BBC Sport website has delivered some major projects in the past few years - World Cups, Olympics, big breaking news stories - but I would argue that none have been as complex and wide-ranging as the Football League coverage which launches this week.

The BBC won the rights to be a broadcast partner of the Football League back in 2007, as part of a joint bid with Sky, who will be the primary rights holder. Thus, from Saturday 8 August 2009, there will be a TV highlights show on Saturday nights on BBC TV after Match of the Day ("The Football League Show") wrapping up all the games from that day's matches in the Championship, League One and League Two, and on top of that, there will be an awful lot of highlights to watch for UK users on this website.

Namely, this website will be bringing you video highlights of every game in the Coca Cola Football League, Carling Cup and Johnstone's Paint Trophy. That is quite a simple way of stating what you will see on bbc.co.uk/football

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  • edited August 2009
    If you live in the UK.

    Good old BBC - take a new medium called the internet that allows communication around the globe and shut it off to anyone who doesn't live on the same island.

    One of the few things to be proud of as a British citizen is the BBC but this really gets my back up.
  • [cite]Posted By: jimmymelrose[/cite]If you live in the UK.

    Good old BBC - take a new medium called the internet that allows communication around the globe and shut it off to anyone who doesn't live on the same island.

    One of the few things to be proud of as a British citizen is the BBC but this really gets my back up.

    It's the same trying to listen to away games on BBC local radio ie if you go to BBC West Midlands to listen to a Charlton v Brum team that is being covered it seems to recognise your location and block you from listening if you arent in the broadcasting area...so basically it appears you can only listen to it online if you live in the immediate broadcast area...like you have been able to do on a radio for donkeys years.

    Justifying the licence fee beyond belief but at least it keeps BBC Three in funds to make such culturally rounded shows as paxman points out.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRyW6n5699Q
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