Forthcoming Matches Broadcast On Radio Sheffield From R. Sheffield Website

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  1. Gue

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    Details of forthcoming matches
    Saturday, 5 August, 2006

    Preston North End v Sheffield Wednesday - full match coverage on 88.6, 94.7 and 104.1FM. Kick-off 1500 @ BST.

    Barnsley v Cardiff - full match coverage on AM 1035 and DAB digital radio. Kick-off @ 1500 BST.

    Updates will be given from the following matches:

    Carlisle v Doncaster Rovers
    Rotherham United v Brighton
    Tuesday, 8 August, 2006

    Hull v Barnsley - full match coverage on 88.6, 94.7 and 104.1FM. Kick-off @ 1945 BST.
    Saturday, 12 August, 2006

    Colchester v Barnsley - full match coverage on 88.6, 94.7 and 104.1FM. Kick-off @ 1500 BST.

    Sheffield Wednesday v Burnley - full match coverage on AM 1035 and DAB digital radio. Kick-off @ 1500 BST.

    Updates will be given from the following matches:

    Doncaster Rovers v Tranmere
    Blackpool v Rotherham United

    * Please note: Most BBC Radio Sheffield football commentaries are not available to listen to via the BBC South Yorkshire website. This is because of a BBC-wide agreement with the Football League that prohibits the use of these commentaries in such a manner.

    The commentaries are available on a paid-for subscription basis via the South Yorkshire football club's official websites - links to which can be found at the top of this page.

    Certain BBC Radio Sheffield FA Cup commentaries, along with occasional BBC Radio Five Live Football League commentaries will be available via this website to UK users only - details of forthcoming games will be advertised accordingly.
     
  2. Redstone

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    Please note: Most BBC Radio Sheffield football commentaries are not available to listen to via the BBC South Yorkshire website. This is because of a BBC-wide agreement with the Football League that prohibits the use of these commentaries in such a manner.

    The commentaries are available on a paid-for subscription basis via the South Yorkshire football club's official websites - links to which can be found at the top of this page.

    so because the clubs charge us bbc website will not put it out for free? bit silly really, only inspires me to turn on my radio not pay to LISTEN to a match.
     

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