fck that i was able to access it just b4 tippoff manutd game, now cant even get into the site down here in australia
Thank you, DHS, for protecting us from terrorist-friendly streams of sporting events.
http://www.atdhe.net
fck that i was able to access it just b4 tippoff manutd game, now cant even get into the site down here in australia
Damn bas s.![]()
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But I was told it exists on another domain
fck that how ima watch live spurs games or soccer games these days
Big game thursday too. bwhahaah
Just use their IP Address: 88.80.11.29
They say they'll have it up tomorrow.
They will probably make a domain from another country. It's only the .com or .org, .net which have been seized
all i get is a black screen with yellow text
i assume it was blocked cause it was hosted in america?
That's because they're not going to be operational until tomorrow supposedly.
It's in Sweden I think. All DHS did was hijack the DNS entries in the US.
http://twitter.com/#!/AtdheNETATDHE.NET will be availabe here http://88.80.11.29/ starting from tomorow untill we set a new domain Hoping for your support . ATDHE
Use myp2p.eu or firstrow.net for now
EDIT: Firstrow.net was taken down too![]()
fck man it better be in the next couple of hours, im stayin up just to catch the spurs game after missing the manutd game cause of the site going down...
It'll be back up soon in some form. I also use myp2p.eu for streams.
Is this the ing gayest graphic in internet history?
The eagle on the left looks hungover, the eagle in the center looks like a meth-head coming to gouge out your eyeballs and skull you, and the eagle on the right is taking a giant on the badge.
NVM firstrow just changed Domains
http://www.soccertvlive.net/
LMAO @ that graphic.
Kinda scary they can just seize domain names and effectively block us from whatever they want though.![]()
New site already up?
http://atdhe.me/
If so thank you, Twitter.
Dude, I need to be able to watch the premier league. If not for ATDHE I would hardly be able to watch any soccer.
Whats funny is that many of the big soccer journalists in the US were going nuts on Twitter when they took it down.
They NEED that to stay informed.
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