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Which is why I don’t usually watch it anyway but if you are looking for something the academy on 4 is worth a watch based on Crystal Palace’s academy.is there AN telly at all to wacth.
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Which is why I don’t usually watch it anyway but if you are looking for something the academy on 4 is worth a watch based on Crystal Palace’s academy.is there AN telly at all to wacth.
It'll be postponed next week and all. Then no Prem footy till the weekend of October 17th. Mad.
Mid October and still on 0 wins ha.
BT sports and sky sports were in sackcloth and ashes last night.Barring a last-minute decision from BT or Sky - which would be very weird given they pay for the rights and will actually have more people watching those matches this weekend - then the coverage will be as normal.
The Premier League is back October 1st...
I said that was the plan - that's generally what the plan is, there's a huge article on it that came out in 2017 that I shared on here last night.But you said that on the death of a monarch all sport is cancelled. It's not .
I live a long way from Goodison. When the women's Merseyside Derby was cancelled a couple of years ago, I had to turn round and go home after 3 hours driving. That was because of the weather. I took that on the chin - you can't control the weather, and indeed it's my choice to live where I do and have to make that arduous journey to watch Everton.Yes you’re right, but I suppose there’s always a risk of bad weather etc too and the game being postponed, not sure that would get a refund
the EL games were on weren't they...BT sports and sky sports were in sackcloth and ashes last night.
It the same as people who start with: "I'm no bigot, but............"They usually start off with: "I'm no Royalist, but...."
Agree but what if you are a fan but want to mourn? You’re torn between the two,I live a long way from Goodison. When the women's Merseyside Derby was cancelled a couple of years ago, I had to turn round and go home after 3 hours driving. That was because of the weather. I took that on the chin - you can't control the weather, and indeed it's my choice to live where I do and have to make that arduous journey to watch Everton.
I do think this weekend is a different thing, though. If it really is "out of respect," anyway. I can understand it if there are other logistical challenges related to policing, as others have suggested would likely be the case in London.
If you want to stay home and mourn, that should be your choice. Equally, if you want to enjoy what makes you feel alive, you should be able to do that.
It's possible to be respectful and still have football go ahead.If you feel so strongly about not being a part of it, then the solution is to find a better country; and to reveal my own colours here - practically any will do. (I'm neither a royalist nor proud to be British - but I do believe in being respectful). Otherwise take this trivial inconvenience on the chin.
Then you make a choice. The football doesn't stop when our loved ones die.Agree but what if you are a fan but want to mourn? You’re torn between the two,
plus Pickford, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and others aren’t fit for this weekend.
I wonder if sky will do a refund for the matches?