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    Arrow Changes on ESPN.com

    Anyone else noticed they did a few changes on the site? From what I see, is they changed up the tab menu, and drop downs for each sport.

    Im glad they broke up the college sports in the tab menu. Thats a plus.

    I think they are still working on it, because each sports page has the old menu style.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    ESPN has the best real time score service in the business, no one is even a close second anymore but you have to pay the $25 a yer fee but well worth it and the clock actually moves live on every game.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 7/20/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold
    ESPN has the best real time score service in the business, no one is even a close second anymore but you have to pay the $25 a yer fee but well worth it and the clock actually moves live on every game.
    Your right, the real time scoreboard is the best, when its working. Every once in a while I find it not updating with out refreshing it myself.

    It is even ahead of TV games and their time delay. I see the score change, then a second or two later I see the score on TV.

    Yes, you do need to join ESPN Insider. I thought it was $20 a year, but could be $25. You also get a year of ESPN Magazine. I think its worth it.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    ESPN Insider is actually $39.95 for a 1 year subscription. You can also pay monthly for $6.95 or $59.95 for 2 years.

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