Sky's pursuit of making football spectating for domestic fans being through a television only.
You'll have empty lower league grounds with fans of lower league clubs encouraged to pay inflated Sky subscriptions to watch their team, all so that Sky can throw even more on top of the billions...
Can we rename the thread
"My reasons for not watching Coventry City in the 4th tier are because they're owned by SISU and not for any other reason, honest"
I wouldn't have Nazon anywhere near the midfield myself. Rather give one of the Kelly Evans brothers a game and move Vincenti infield.
Kelly ahead of Doyle if you're only playing one defensive midfielder.
....and what if SISU doesn't meet the deadline? Wouldn't giving them an early deadline play right into the hands of a perceived forced move out of the city?
Sorry to hear about your injury. There was a fella who posted on here from Norwich, he had a ST last season, think he takes his nipper.......it's CovisGod mentioned above....
Diss sounds just like Alan Partridge describes Norfolk
Ha ha, yeah. We're playing Carlisle tomorrow in the semi final of the Kwik Save Cup ready for a big match at home against Exeter City in the final on the 23rd.
The CEO's notes suggested that ST sales had surpassed their budgeted level, but I suppose that also has an impact down the line due to ST being less on an income per game basis?
Indeed, the re-writers of history make out that we were playing the big 5 every week and beating them. Rather than the reality which was the odd win against a big team, but a fair few heavy defeats. We didn't even manage to beat Villa until 1988.
Yes and the second half yesterday is the first time I've seen a forward knocking balls down and laying it off this season. First time Beavon has played in the role all season.
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You serious? Beavon can do that role. I've seen nothing from the Duck to suggest he can. He reminds me of that Manset we signed a few years ago.
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