
Rough Riders Introduce Live Internet Broadcast
Published on June 9, 2005 under United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Long Island Rough Riders News Release
This weekend the Rough Riders will be introducing the USL Match Tracker. This program allows loyal Rough Rider fans from across the globe to view live play by play accounts of Rough Riders fixtures from the convenience of their own home.
While it is no replacement for the drama of the bleachers, if you cannot get to the game 'Match Tracker' offers a solid and entertaining alternative. To log in click on the following link http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2005/22341.html and click on the 'Live' Yellow Binoculars Icon next to the Long Island v Harrisburg City Fixture, 15 mins before the game commences.
Alternatively go to www.uslsoccer.com - Teams - Long Island Rough Riders - and then click on the 'Live' Yellow Binoculars icon next to the Long Island Rough Riders v Harrisburg Islanders fixture.
For further information on 'Match Tracker' call (516) 622 3900. Match Tracker kicks off at 7.15 pm Saturday June 11th.
Tickets are still available for this Saturday's match against the Harrisburg City Islanders at 7:30PM June 11th at Mitchel Athletic Complex, Uniondale, NY. For information, visit our web site at www.liroughriders.com or call (516) 622-3900.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children ages 5-18, and $6 for groups of 12 or more.
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