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You do.Originally posted by Reece View PostI assume you get the channel by default with the Setanta subscription?
"My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.
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is it being replayed on lfc tv later tonight ???? workin til ten. nightmare"Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.
"Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."


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Actually, now I think about it, I think I preferred it when there was none of this blanket coverage of every warm-up game. Time was when all you got was a paragraph in the Echo the next night (which usually got the scorer's names mixed up anyway) and that was it. It certainly served to build up the anticipation prior to the season's official start (which in our case was generally the Charity Shield), and, as in '87 with the arrival of Barnes, the fact that all we had to go on was word-of-mouth provided more of a buzz when you actually got to see a new signing perform.
Nowadays all new players have been watched, judged and often dismissed even before the season begins, usually on the basis of a 30 minute run-out half-way up the Alps. There's no mystery anymore, just saturation coverage of every stretch, comment or fart as long as it's made by someone wearing a red shirt. I appreciate that there's a massive demand for this, I just don't think it's necessarily a good thing.
Having said that, I'll still be watching the match tonight, will still unfairly critique every wrong move that Degen, Dossena, Cavalieri, Voronin, Pacheco, et al make, and will still wish that I didn't buy into it all and was away doing something more useful, like sneezing or frowning at spiders, instead.
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Agreed. Too much coverage can be a bad thing really. I think pre-season should be left well alone for the lads to get fit and sharp. At most, a Makita style tournament to watch.Originally posted by zimbo View PostActually, now I think about it, I think I preferred it when there was none of this blanket coverage of every warm-up game. Time was when all you got was a paragraph in the Echo the next night (which usually got the scorer's names mixed up anyway) and that was it. It certainly served to build up the anticipation prior to the season's official start (which in our case was generally the Charity Shield), and, as in '87 with the arrival of Barnes, the fact that all we had to go on was word-of-mouth provided more of a buzz when you actually got to see a new signing perform.
Nowadays all new players have been watched, judged and often dismissed even before the season begins, usually on the basis of a 30 minute run-out half-way up the Alps. There's no mystery anymore, just saturation coverage of every stretch, comment or fart as long as it's made by someone wearing a red shirt. I appreciate that there's a massive demand for this, I just don't think it's necessarily a good thing.
Having said that, I'll still be watching the match tonight, will still unfairly critique every wrong move that Degen, Dossena, Cavalieri, Voronin, Pacheco, et al make, and will still wish that I didn't buy into it all and was away doing something more useful, like sneezing or frowning at spiders, instead.Bring Back Rafa Cakes
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Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Postit's just not the same with stevie
he can even make a friendly exciting for me, on another note when do the spanish player get back ?
Damn i can't watch tonights game i've got a match myself
Sounds to me as though someone's in wuv.
Bless.
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