Did Anyone Record ESPN's Coverge Of The Match Yesterday

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Now I don’t even know if this is possible but did anyone record ESPN's converge of the game yesterday that they could transfer to a disc ?

The reason I ask as most of you will know my lad was mascot yesterday and I forgot to set the Sky + before we left MK at 10.30am yesterday morning and with nothing much shown on MOTD I now have no footage of the young fella walking to keep other than what I filmed from above the tunnel.

I would really appreciate any help with this and cover any costs involved if it is possible to do.

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I’m hoping some will know if it’s even possible – What I know about the technical side of things like right you could write on a stamp and still have plenty of room !!<br /><br />-- Sun Mar 06, 2011 5:37 pm --<br /><br />
u2fme2 said:
yep, but deleted it as soon as i
got home from the game, seeing it
once has enough for me

So that's a no then ;-)
 
Don't think you can get what you've recorded off your Sky+ box on to a disc.

Plus, if i remember rightly ESPN never show the teams coming out, they always cut to an advert then come back just in time for kick off
 
Rushton121 said:
Don't think you can get what you've recorded off your Sky+ box on to a disc.

Plus, if i remember rightly ESPN never show the teams coming out, they always cut to an advert then come back just in time for kick off

yeh just put it on and its got good shots of his lads
 
Rushton121 said:
Don't think you can get what you've recorded off your Sky+ box on to a disc.

Plus, if i remember rightly ESPN never show the teams coming out, they always cut to an advert then come back just in time for kick off

The did show them walking out as so many at home said they saw Harvey and be all accounts I made the box also waving at the young fella from above the players tunnel !!
 
It should be possible. I think its the same way as copying an old vhs to dvd. You do need a dvd recorder tho.
 
I've got a link to ESPN's coverage of the game. I'll go grab it. Once you've downloaded it to your computer you'll only need to burn it to a DVD like you would any other file, but you can play it on the computer like normal if you wish.
 

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