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Paul.S
What has the support been like? Considering we're the third prem league team to have visited by now.
You have to remember that Liverpool are absolutely massive in Thailand. We're not just another Premier League team on tour to the fans there. I'll be surprised if we have more fans in the UK than in Thailand. That's how big we are.
I'm gutted to have missed the game but had to come home for a funeral unfortunately. Maybe a couple more years before we tour there again, alas
Not the right place i know but didn't want to make a new thread:
The game vs Stoke on the 17th - is that the day BT Sport is free for everyone so they should show it?
Sky is free for that Day i know that much.
also..
Premier League TV fixtures: Sky Sports block BT Sport by dominating best early season games.
Sky Sports has blocked BT Sport from showing any matches between last season’s Premier League top four during the opening round of televised fixtures.
Details of live games for the first 13 weekends of the new campaign were revealed on Thursday morning, with Sky having exercised its right of first refusal on 20 of the 38 rounds of fixtures to lock its newest and fiercest rival out of the division’s plumb ties until December 1.
What is being called in some quarters a strangle-at-birth policy begins on the opening weekend, when Sky will show the Premier League debuts of David Moyes, Jose Mourinho and Manuel Pellegrini at Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City, respectively.
What is more, Sky have scheduled United’s trip to Swansea at 5.30pm on Saturday, August 17, meaning it will be the first match the broadcaster has ever transmitted free to air.
Chelsea’s home match with Hull will be shown the following day, with City’s game against Newcastle on the Monday evening.
Sky will also show Crystal Palace’s first match back in the top flight against Tottenham on the Sunday after BT open the campaign with the first ever free-to-air Premier League game, Liverpool v Stoke on the Saturday lunchtime.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
Can't see where it says that in the article, just that BT won't be showing any of last seasons top four clubs in their fixtures as Sky have cherry picked them for their own.
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