Before I clicked on anything I went and did my own search on 'ZANGO' and read this - pasted below. The firm is currently bankrupt.
(therefore there isn't likely to be any City feed if you download their software... and you're more than likely just be downloading whatever drivel it is someone's been pushing. Do you honestly think there's a City stream at the end of it, or just that someone's figured out that some British football fans will click on nearly anything to get their team's games matches online... think about it)
Zango, formerly ePIPO, 180solutions and Hotbar, was a software company that provided users access to its partners' videos, games, tools and utilities in exchange for viewing targeted advertising placed on their computers.[1] Zango software is listed as adware by Symantec.[2] McAfee states, "this program may have legitimate uses", but describes it as a "potentially unwanted program", and an "adware downloader".[3]
In a personal bankruptcy filing following a January 2009 $4.6 million judgment in favor of a former employee[4], Zango's CEO stated that the company was in default to a bank consortium for over $44 million.[5] On April 20 2009, industry magazine ComputerWorld reported that Zango had "closed its doors". A spokesman for video search engine company Blinkx said that although Blinkx had purchased some of Zango's "technical" assets such as servers, Zango was shut down after the consortium foreclosed.[6][7]