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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    There are 2 football friendly pubs within walking distance, both have Sky Sports but neither has BT Sport. Maybe they are charging too much to pubs, my subscription has just been cancelled because it was starting to cost almost as much as Sky Sports. I watched the Arse on a pretty good stream, so I'm not complaining.
    That's the other thing that's kicked in - the improvement of streaming of games over the internet.

    At home with a few nice bottles of Czech lager for a fiver rather than £20 for a round trip to the pub.

    I get my BT Sports free with my broadband.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    It is quite a dangerous time for football. That said, people don't go down the pub to watch like they used to. 15 years ago, even with a United game on ITV, our local was standing room only for an away CL tie. It thinned out a little for home games but tickets were harder to come by then so not much.
    There are 2 football friendly pubs within walking distance, both have Sky Sports but neither has BT Sport. Maybe they are charging too much to pubs, my subscription has just been cancelled because it was starting to cost almost as much as Sky Sports. I watched the Arse on a pretty good stream, so I'm not complaining.

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Already ruined it.

    Always makes me laugh when they talk about fan ownership. While it's fine and a reasonable goal for Bury, Northampton, etc., how are fans meant to be able to afford Premier League clubs? United were valued at £2bn a couple of years ago.
    Jezza will nationalise them all. You heard it here first.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Just read an article that stated that Celtic earned more money from that one match against City on wednesday night than they will earn from being Champions again this season. I mean as if the financial odds are not already skewed against everyone but a small clique at the top of the game who are already angling for exclusive access to an even more lucrative arrangement.
    Greed is ruining the game.
    Already ruined it.

    Always makes me laugh when they talk about fan ownership. While it's fine and a reasonable goal for Bury, Northampton, etc., how are fans meant to be able to afford Premier League clubs? United were valued at £2bn a couple of years ago.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Just read an article that stated that Celtic earned more money from that one match against City on wednesday night than they will earn from being Champions again this season. I mean as if the financial odds are not already skewed against everyone but a small clique at the top of the game who are already angling for exclusive access to an even more lucrative arrangement.
    Greed is ruining the game.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    It's noticeable that the CL has lost a bit of interest since it moved to BT sports. In years gone by the game would have much more coverage in the news as a battle of Britain but SKY don't want to promote a rival's product and the BBC don't even bother as they don't get to show of the goals.
    It is quite a dangerous time for football. That said, people don't go down the pub to watch like they used to. 15 years ago, even with a United game on ITV, our local was standing room only for an away CL tie. It thinned out a little for home games but tickets were harder to come by then so not much.

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  • minestrone
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    It's noticeable that the CL has lost a bit of interest since it moved to BT sports. In years gone by the game would have much more coverage in the news as a battle of Britain but SKY don't want to promote a rival's product and the BBC don't even bother as they don't get to show of the goals.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    That kit made them look like a Barcelona wannabe rather than their own team.
    They looked like the sort of cocktail you might have been served on the first night of a cheap "shag all you like" holiday in about 1985.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    It's quite exciting for the hoops.
    Still buzzing even today!

    Considering the Man City team cost over 20 times that of the Celtic team it was a superb performance.
    Had to laugh just before kick-off when the commentator said "Here we go with Scotland against England" when Man City had 1 English player in the team and another 1 on the bench!
    Admittedly we only had 4 Scots in the team, but we had a further 3 on the bench, 2 of whom came on as subs

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  • LondonManc
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    That kit made them look like a Barcelona wannabe rather than their own team.

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  • minestrone
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    I think the general opinion in the ground was that man city are a bit ordinary.

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  • minestrone
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    Walking back from the ground it rained so much my testicles were almost floating in my boxers.

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  • original PM
    started a topic Fitba

    Fitba

    It's quite exciting for the hoops.

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