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Games Switched For TV

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Games Switched For TV – News Archive – News – evertonfc.com – The Official Website of Everton Football Club

First game of the season put back to 5.15pm - the first of many Saturday 3pm kick offs moved I suspect.

Portsmouth away moved to earlier 12.45 k/o.

And is it just me, or is the Goodison derby always an early kick off and Anfield is always later?

So they can allow extra travelling time from Europe etc for the plastic Koppites.(y)
 
Badly annoying though mate, its well known early kick offs are more subdued.

If anyone is bored enough, it'll be interesting to see the KO times of both Goodison and Anfield derby games.
 

The other thread had not been published when I put this one together. Just great minds thinking alike.

Oi, yours was two minutes after mine. Am not getting moaned at by old mother Reidy for starting a third consecutive duplicate thread (y):lol:

Merged them.
 
Is ESPN going to be free if you already subscribe to the Sky Sports Package, or is it just another Sultana or Prem Plus pay job, anyone know?
 
there is something on the bbc website i see today saying if you had sky sports package it would be £9 a month and if you don't it's £12 and for it is not free on virgin like setanta used to be should be free for them with the knock of nigel boxes
 

there is something on the bbc website i see today saying if you had sky sports package it would be £9 a month and if you don't it's £12 and for it is not free on virgin like setanta used to be should be free for them with the knock of nigel boxes


Thought it would be mate, cheers for that!

I expect to hear, does anyone have a link a lot next season.

Wish Sky would give a choice of live games on a Sat for fans who dont live in the Uk they do in Australia already its class.
 
The US broadcaster ESPN has announced plans to launch a new UK sports channel, called ESPN, on 3 August.
The channel will show 46 live Barclays Premier League football games, which were to have been shown by Setanta until its recent financial problems.
The channel will also show some of the US sports to which ESPN owns rights.
ESPN has reached an initial deal to have the channel shown on Sky, but it is in talks with all UK pay-TV platforms about carrying the service.
Sky will also be responsible for selling advertising on the new channel.
Premiums
ESPN owns the rights to broadcast 46 live Premier League games in the 2009/10 season and 23 matches for each of the following three seasons.
Sky's residential customers will have to pay a premium of £9 a month for the new channel if they already pay for Sky Sports or £12 a month if they do not.
For commercial customers it will be part of the "ultimate" channel package.
Previously, the Setanta Sports package was available to Sky customers for between £9.99 a month and £14.99 a month plus a £14.99 initial connection charge.
The Premier League matches on ESPN will be produced by Sky Sports, although it will feature ESPN branding.
ESPN also owns rights to show American football, ice hockey, baseball and college football and basketball throughout Europe, which it used to show in the UK on its ESPN America channel.
ESPN is owned by The Walt Disney Company
 
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