Barcon
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USA DATE CONFIRMED: Manchester City vs. Manchester United - July 20 at 10pm ET (ESPN) Location: TBD
What time is that in the UK ?
10pm where Kaz?
USA DATE CONFIRMED: Manchester City vs. Manchester United - July 20 at 10pm ET (ESPN) Location: TBD
What time is that in the UK ?
Manchester City vs. Manchester United - July 20 at 10pm ET (ESPN) Location: TBD10pm where Kaz?
ET you daft ****. She means on ET's home planet10pm where Kaz?
ET you daft ****. She means on ET's home planet
Manchester City vs. Manchester United - July 20 at 10pm ET (ESPN) Location: TBD
Didn't see location to be confirmed but eastern time
No-one over here will be watching that then,shame
Because you're comparing Mancs that are going to see City to you going (or not going) to see the New York Rangers.
I wouldn't go and see them if they came here either.
No I wasn't comparing "mancs" going seeing city to me going watching a ice hockey game.
My point is that these matches in the states are friendlies thus the spectator (regardless of where they are from) isn't getting a view of a competitive match.
They are seeing a friendly.
If I went and watched a New York Rangers game I'd rather go and watch a proper NHL game rather than some friendly if say NYR came here to Manchester.
Big difference.
True, I've been to many friendlies over the years but none so in recent times due to these sponsored "competitions" where a trophy is presented at the end.Everybody knows that it's not a competitive match mate, but when your team is playing on your doorstep it's hard to say no.
No different than the people that would go and watch us play Preston in a pre season friendly. They wouldn't be expecting anything other than a kick about.