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Question? Can the clubs fine the NBL for not providing adequate and accurate coverage of the games? The grounds for this would be loss of income through fans' frustration over the professionalism of the league and giving up on their support.
And I started cursing Telstra again for the shit internet service they give me. It wasn't until I started opening other websites that I realised the problem was with the NBL site. How forgetful of me. Just because its the first game of the new season, I completely forgot about the fact that they have provided a shit scoreboard all previous years. I guess this year will be much of the same. As for Fox, don't know why they need to wait until October when the NBL season starts in September. Another reason for me to cancel my subscription. The only problem is that every time I try to do that, they give me a whole lot of free programs which is hard to knock back.