ARTICLE: two more games moved for television coverage
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ARTICLE: two more games moved for television coverage
Article now onsite re new dates for Newcastle & Liverpool games
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Re: ARTICLE: two more games moved for television coverage
Soooooooooooo annoying!
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Its becoming .ore and more frustrating and its only gettong worse.
I said on the other thread surely something needs to be done about tv schedule changes. Appreciate you wont know at the start of the season which would be the critical games. But surely the premier league can work with national rail to work on a match day special. Where you can book a ticket that can be used whenever the match is.
Or heres one. Just revert ALL games to saturday 3pm and introduce a new rule where 1 or 2 games can be screened at that time that day. Hardly rocket science. And wouldnt affect attendances any more than it does now?
I said on the other thread surely something needs to be done about tv schedule changes. Appreciate you wont know at the start of the season which would be the critical games. But surely the premier league can work with national rail to work on a match day special. Where you can book a ticket that can be used whenever the match is.
Or heres one. Just revert ALL games to saturday 3pm and introduce a new rule where 1 or 2 games can be screened at that time that day. Hardly rocket science. And wouldnt affect attendances any more than it does now?
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Re: ARTICLE: two more games moved for television coverage
It's a bloody joke tbh and it's going to cost me more than a few quid and will cost plenty of other people too. P*ss*d off!!
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Re: ARTICLE: two more games moved for television coverage
Yep I've booked tickets from Peterborough to Newcastle on the basis that the TV schedules had been decided.
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Re: ARTICLE: two more games moved for television coverage
Agreed very poor they should be sorting this stuff out mo the earlier.
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What’s in it for the tv companies who pay the big money?cricketfieldclarets wrote:Its becoming .ore and more frustrating and its only gettong worse.
I said on the other thread surely something needs to be done about tv schedule changes. Appreciate you wont know at the start of the season which would be the critical games. But surely the premier league can work with national rail to work on a match day special. Where you can book a ticket that can be used whenever the match is.
Or heres one. Just revert ALL games to saturday 3pm and introduce a new rule where 1 or 2 games can be screened at that time that day. Hardly rocket science. And wouldnt affect attendances any more than it does now?
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Millions on of subscribers.Bordeauxclaret wrote:What’s in it for the tv companies who pay the big money?
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Re: ARTICLE: two more games moved for television coverage
They’ve already got them.