citizen_maine
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Thanks for thatApologies for spamming the board with, "Ta's".
Thanks for thatApologies for spamming the board with, "Ta's".
It's at the request of the police to apparently stop trouble outside the ground and in the city centre. As if moving it forward an hour is going to helpI suspect it may be to accommodate broadcasters around the world as not all countries have put the clocks back like in the UK. Here in the States, we don’t put our clocks back until November 5th so by making it 3:30pm instead of 4:30pm it keeps our viewing time the same. Come on you Blues!!!
As a newly crowned Canadian, all I can say is, "Sorry".Thanks for that
Hmm, he seems to have the knack of scoring the odd important goal for them, so I’ll take that news as a positive I think.Looks like Casemiro is out. Not sure if that's necessarily a good thing though, as he's on the decline.
Dave Bassett from Wimbledon approves this post.3 things I fear today
1. the ref
2. var
3. the long ball
Didn’t know where to post this..
Looks like Casemiro is out. Not sure if that's necessarily a good thing though, as he's on the decline.
The article previously posted states “The decision was made after discussions between the two clubs, local authorities and broadcasters Sky Sports.”It's at the request of the police to apparently stop trouble outside the ground and in the city centre. As if moving it forward an hour is going to help
The police have the final say in kick off games in England not the broadcastersThe article previously posted states “The decision was made after discussions between the two clubs, local authorities and broadcasters Sky Sports.”
You may not be aware but Sky is owned by Comcast NBC Universal and NBC has the broadcast rights in the USA, meaning that they have a big say in proceedings.