Posted on Friday, 11th June 2010 by Andy McDowell
FIFA world cup is the most awaited event in the world of sports. It happens only once every 4 years and the entire world has been preparing for it since 2006.
The top 32 nations of the world will be seen in this World Cup and all of them are ready for this exciting event. Johannesburg in south Africa will witness the opening ceremony with the opening match of South Africa vs Mexico. The second match will be as exciting as the first one, i.e. Uruguay vs France.
But sadly, in this world, there will be many people who will not be able to watch this world Cup. It will be because many of us are busy with our work and office that we don’t get time and or don’t have access to a television. Many employees are prohibited by their employers to watch FIFA world cup because of the loss it will cause them.
But if we look at it, these employees have worked hard for almost 4 years and now is their chance to enjoy the world cup, which they really should be able to enjoy. The world cup happens only once in 4 years and if their work stops them from watching it, it will be shame.
Many employers have agreed to let the important matches run in the office. In England, for instance, whenever England is playing a team, there won’t be a single place where the match isn’t running.
But not all is lost for employees, they can still watch the matches on the internet, because there are thousands of channels that run these matches live on the internet. These matches are high quality and can be watched on the computer. They don’t need to install any extra hardware on their computers for that. All they need is a simple software which will let them stream live telecast of world cup 2010 on their computers
Some employers might be upset when they find out about this, but employees can always find a way to hide it from them.
Watch FIFA world Cup Online and don’t miss a match. All you need is a simple software which can be installed within minutes. The first match that is South Africa vs Mexico can be watched online.
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