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Pokster
03-16-2017, 01:32 PM
do you have sky broadband or another? ( I have Virgin)

Does it give you the capability like multiroom did/does?

Any words or advice?

PSRB
03-16-2017, 01:44 PM
do you have sky broadband or another? ( I have Virgin)

Does it give you the capability like multiroom did/does?

Any words or advice?

Yes I have with BT Broadband, after a few initial problems (to be expected as got it at launch) it runs fine. I have multi room in kitchen and Playroom (2 extra Sky mini boxes).

Pokster
03-16-2017, 01:45 PM
Yes I have with BT Broadband, after a few initial problems (to be expected as got it at launch) it runs fine. I have multi room in kitchen and Playroom (2 extra Sky mini boxes).

Perfect, cheers.

PS Did the shirt turn up ok?

PSRB
03-16-2017, 01:46 PM
Perfect, cheers.

PS Did the shirt turn up ok?

Yes it did, just not seen Phil for a while and in-laws are currently in Portugal. I will get it sorted on their return

IUFG
03-16-2017, 01:58 PM
and how many times do you have to restart the minibox?

I have to do it at least once a fortnight. Still, better than it was.

PSRB
03-16-2017, 02:10 PM
and how many times do you have to restart the minibox?

I have to do it at least once a fortnight. Still, better than it was.

Since we last had the engineer round it's down to once a month (if that), it was getting ridiculous at one point but only seems to need a reset if we've not used it as been away. At least the engineers are now free, advantage of not owning the equipment

Pokster
03-16-2017, 02:25 PM
Yes it did, just not seen Phil for a while and in-laws are currently in Portugal. I will get it sorted on their return

Good man :thumbup:

redgunamo
03-16-2017, 02:37 PM
It's a silly one, of course, but anyway, are refs trained to deal with the two seperate and distinct teams or just twenty-two players as a whole?

I ask because you often have a situation where a player is verbally warned as to his future behaviour, for a foul or something like that. Then a player from the other team does the same thing and actually gets booked for it. People will say, he should've known better because the player has just seen the ref warn somebody for that, even if that somebody was on the other side.

So is the warning intended for *all* the players or just the one that personally received it? What is the referees' guidance on this?


Good man :thumbup:

Pokster
03-16-2017, 02:46 PM
It's a silly one, of course, but anyway, are refs trained to deal with the two seperate and distinct teams or just twenty-two players as a whole?

I ask because you often have a situation where a player is verbally warned as to his future behaviour, for a foul or something like that. Then a player from the other team does the same thing and actually gets booked for it. People will say, he should've known better because the player has just seen the ref warn somebody for that, even if that somebody was on the other side.

So is the warning intended for *all* the players or just the one that personally received it? What is the referees' guidance on this?

Not sure why you asked me as I am a coach not a ref :) I really have no idea what the rules are and saying you will book someone next time player A is fouled seems outside the rules to me

redgunamo
03-16-2017, 02:49 PM
Not sure why you asked me as I am a coach not a ref :) I really have no idea what the rules are and saying you will book someone next time player A is fouled seems outside the rules to me




:hehe: :thumbup:

Pokster
03-16-2017, 02:53 PM
:hehe: :thumbup:

At under 11's the refs don't know the rules... imagine the fun of me having to teach 30 spotty oiks the offside rule ahead of our first 9 a side games on Sunday

Luis Anaconda
03-16-2017, 03:06 PM
Not sure why you asked me as I am a coach not a ref :) I really have no idea what the rules are and saying you will book someone next time player A is fouled seems outside the rules to me

tbf like Dean, Riley, Taylor and countless others you are bald and a ****er - easy mistake to make :)

Pokster
03-16-2017, 03:12 PM
tbf like Dean, Riley, Taylor and countless others you are bald and a ****er - easy mistake to make :)

:cry: :walksoffinahuff:

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
03-16-2017, 09:18 PM
do you have sky broadband or another? ( I have Virgin)

Does it give you the capability like multiroom did/does?

Any words or advice?


I do and it does give you multiroom. What is does not do is act like a broadband hub for non Sky broadband households