blueparrot
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Only if you want the worst possible combination.How about watching on mute and listening to Talksport or will there be a sequencing issue?
Only if you want the worst possible combination.How about watching on mute and listening to Talksport or will there be a sequencing issue?
You missed out going for a piss!But there will be no adverts during play, only at the interval when most folk grab a beer and pie.
The Simpsons in the nineties was peak television and no one can change my mind.
This is a great account to follow:The Simpsons in the nineties was peak television and no one can change my mind.
In that case you'd better get new batteries for the remote as you will be constantly swapping channelsfirst time either channel says our team is worth £990n vs Palace £200m I will switch over
Well I can't see either of those lot mentioning 115 at any point!Gary Lineker introduces live coverage of the Wembley showpiece as serial winners Manchester City face a Crystal Palace side vying for the first major trophy in their history.
Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards and Glenn Murray provide studio insight, while commentary comes from Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer.
Mark Pougatch is joined by Roy Keane, Joleon Lescott, and Ian Wright to present all the action from the showpiece match, held at Wembley Stadium. With additional analysis from Laura Woods and Karen Carney, commentary by Sam Matterface, Lee Dixon and Ally McCoist, and reports from Gabriel Clarke,
Mute it isGary Lineker introduces live coverage of the Wembley showpiece as serial winners Manchester City face a Crystal Palace side vying for the first major trophy in their history.
Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards and Glenn Murray provide studio insight, while commentary comes from Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer.
Mark Pougatch is joined by Roy Keane, Joleon Lescott, and Ian Wright to present all the action from the showpiece match, held at Wembley Stadium. With additional analysis from Laura Woods and Karen Carney, commentary by Sam Matterface, Lee Dixon and Ally McCoist, and reports from Gabriel Clarke,