🏈 New Crimson Tide link you may be interested...

firestorm

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First of all, I'd just like to say that this is not intended to be spam nor something disturbing to the website, but as closer to RTB as I much feel (I know I haven't been as active as I would like on the last months), I'd be glad to announce to y'all about the new project which I began recently. Bookmark it!

https://fiebretider.wordpress.com/ (Translated as Tider Fever)

Though all the whole content is expected to be in spanish, as you may guess, I would be also very proud to accept and publish some jobs both in spanish and english (the translation is all over my hands), so everybody over here who wants to say something about The Crimson Tide is also going to be welcomed, of course. If you don't feel the energy or still not have enough time for working on something, simply try to read us in order of improving your knowledge about the Spanish language, huh?

Check out the letter of introduction here, which is explained both in english and spanish.

Someone interested just go through the "About" section in order to ask for something or send some greetings. Any kind of commentary would be also much appreaciated.

Let me excuse to open a new thread just for announcing, but you have to know that this is just and only a DIY work.

Thank you.

Israel,
 
Isra, you may have received that note via IM over the weekend...I've thrown the link a few places / to people I know.

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I think you've done one hell of a job on it!

RTR!
 
Gracias Terry,

Thank you very much for spreading the word, really appreciated, but let me say you threw a few things wrong over there...

In spite of being a bit hard to find quality streams on the beginnings, I have always enjoyed every game in strictly live airing, ever since the famous "Rocky Stop" game when I definitively began to root for the Crimson Tide. And never missed one. But right now is a no-brainer with such a good platforms as ESPN Player (what you often call as ESPN3), where the college football world is aired to the whole European country. There is also some alternative TV platforms around the Internet where you can find really good streams and great coverage with few bucks.

But seriously, I think there is not so many differences for following the game at this side of the globe right now, except on the fact of surviving the jokes of your beloved barner friends... :lol:

Roll Tide!
 
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