By being at the game such as the Chester one.How did you keep up with Albion scores when not at the game. Also living in High Wycombe I had no BBC radio Sussex at the time.
I just found this. I was obviously very pleased by this result at the time
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Yes. 1999-2000. Even I was using the internet regularly by then - even it was dial up. But to be honest, I'm not sure I would have routinely been using it for keeping up with football scores, too much bother logging on - that would still have been the radio or teletext.Your photo shows a URL on the screen: Teamtalk.com
I probably only had dial up at the time with 9600 baud rate modem at the time, but this is what I would use as it was quicker if you knew the page number. I used it before internet.Your photo shows a URL on the screen: Teamtalk.com
it was new fangle radio controlled clock that we got as a wedding present. Still use it 25 years laterA carriage clock that's accurate?
Not if you ring it from an unmetered line in the telephone exchange*You've called The Seagull Line on Brighton 8049, that's the number for Albion information every day, 24 hours a day...
but you will get shot when the phone bill comes in!
I was at that gameHow did you keep up with Albion scores when not at the game. Also living in High Wycombe I had no BBC radio Sussex at the time.
I just found this. I was obviously very pleased by this result at the time
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In 1990-91 I lived in East Ham and whilst ceefax was my friend, my landlord was an Arsenal fan. He would go to all the home games and spend at least half an hour on their phone line every night.You've called The Seagull Line on Brighton 8049, that's the number for Albion information every day, 24 hours a day...
but you will get shot when the phone bill comes in!