IanM
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.....used to watch Pat Jennings catch those one handed!

Well that’s impressive posting whilst blackballed![]()
Well he did have King Kong sized hands so it was like us mortals picking up a grape.....used to watch Pat Jennings catch those one handed!![]()
Just 400 pages about Liverpool and Jordan Henderson.Have I missed much?!![]()
They'll probably charge fans a lot more just to watch as well (whether the extra match is broadcast by an existing broadcaster, or someone new comes into the mix asking for a subscription).The new Premier League TV rights agreement will see a 25% increase in the number of live matches broadcast.
A new kick-off time of 6.30pm on a Sunday will also be introduced.
I know we generally don't like change but I'm not a fan of that slot. We already have 2pm, 4pm on a Sunday, that is enough.The new Premier League TV rights agreement will see a 25% increase in the number of live matches broadcast.
A new kick-off time of 6.30pm on a Sunday will also be introduced.
And, given the website we are on, I'm sure a few of us would like to tune into the PGAT golf at that time.I know we generally don't like change but I'm not a fan of that slot. We already have 2pm, 4pm on a Sunday, that is enough.
A better move, imo, would be more occasions like when Amazon have games. All games available to watch, choose your match.
I know we generally don't like change but I'm not a fan of that slot. We already have 2pm, 4pm on a Sunday, that is enough.
A better move, imo, would be more occasions like when Amazon have games. All games available to watch, choose your match.
The new Premier League TV rights agreement will see a 25% increase in the number of live matches broadcast.
A new kick-off time of 6.30pm on a Sunday will also be introduced.
I think I mentioned that when it came to the community shield kick off time And I was emphatically told by the armchair brigade, tough.lets screw the away fans even more than we do now.
He’s one of two in the discussion. For longevity I’d give it to Gary Neville but Walker will capture many votes for being more dynamic and easier on the eye.
He’s one of two in the discussion. For longevity I’d give it to Gary Neville but Walker will capture many votes for being more dynamic and easier on the eye.