Technology Will Help Ensure Rugby World Cup Fans Don’t Miss A Trick
The days of having to listen on the radio and leaving the rest to your imagination, or asking someone to update you on the score, are gone. With the Rugby World Cup being watched by record numbers, the only way to be part of the action is through major technological advances like mobile phones, tablet PC’s and other amble forms of media. Being part of the action all the way is now possible thanks to footage being available live on line!
With a click of a button TV shows that have been missed by a person can be re-viewed whenever through catch-up TV.With the best matches and highlights of this year’s Rugby World Cup being aired around the world, it will be practically impossible to miss any of the action.
With so much not to miss then, what can we expect from this year’s world cup?Well the good news for England supporters is that the team have moved their IRB world ranking position from 5 to 4, with South Africa, Australia and New Zealand ahead of them (in ascending order). Fans will be keen to see England move into one of the top three positions. No, forget that, top position, full stop.
With Scotland’s great start to the campaign, things for the UK nations will be getting very exciting. With two matches down, the 25th of September will hold great importance for fans who are hoping for a good solid performance against Argentina, who only just lost to England on the 10th of September.The fixture that every Scottish and English fan is talking about is the UK battle they face on the 1st of October, which promises to thrill fans up and down the country.
Then Wales, a giant team in Rugby who agonizingly lost by one point to 3rd in the world South Africa. Hopefully a better outcome will be had in the rest of their forthcoming matches.With nearly unlimited action we will be making sure fans don’t miss one kick. However if fans are streaming matches through TV online and other networks like mobile devices or PC tablets, a TV Licence still has to be had by all. You can find out everything you need to know from the TV Licensing website.
November 21, 2011
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Posted by Jam Man
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