Surely the more prevalent this is, the more they'll start IDing everybody who walks through the turnstiles - leading to BANS coming for anyone who loaned their season ticket to their elderly father for one midweek game against Stoke.
Can they ask the re-sale site to confirm exactly which seats they are? If so I imagine it's fairly easy to start banning whoever 'officially' owns the ticket (and cancelling these tickets).
Maybe not in the site's interest to give out that info though.
Depends how quickly they can spend the £120m they'll get for him; if they've got any sense they'll have been lining up potential replacements. They could probably sort their defence out with that money, which overall could leave them better than they are now...
Well yes, that's true, but 73% of €3,063,000,000,000 (€3 trillion), is €2,235,990,000,000 - this is the figures they were talking about.
The UK's share of that was €230,000,000,000 - so if the Treasury's own figures are right that this is 73% higher than it would have been in a free trade area...
According to the Everton site:
Sky currently showing that they are not showing a 1:30pm game that day, I guess they can now decide right at the last minute if they want to?
8 of our first 12 games will have been on TV by then - maybe they think people will have had enough of watching little old Brighton.
Either that or they're worried Brighton v Palace will be PROPER NAWTY and not safe for family viewing.
Stoke was the only game I wasn't going to be able to make before Christmas... now I can. Probably the only Albion fan happy about that one, I realise. What a glamour tie for Sky, eh?
EDIT - Actually these also mean I now can't make West Ham away :(
I don't think there will be a 'good time' to play Man City this season, but first game is probably the 'least bad'. We very probably won't win, but 10/1 is worth a tiny bet that you don't mind losing. I've actually bet/donated a whole £5...
£2 @ 10/1 on Brighton win
£2 @ 33/1 on Brighton win...
1; it will finish 2-1. We'll score in the first half (probably against the run of play) then defend heroically until the 91st minute, only to let in 2 goals in 'Guardiola Time'.
Being a football fan in general and going to one midweek Southampton game while I was at University there doesn't make me an Albion "hanger on" :lolol:
Bah, they care so little they've got the fixture the wrong way round :lolol:
You're right though - if it's made that list they could well pick it for TV
Yes, I think it must have been. Links back nicely to the posts above about Arsenal's annual failures, what they'd give to have Norwich's success :lolol:
What a year. Villa missed out on the title after losing at home to Oldham Athletic, who then stayed up at the expense of Crystal Palace. Norwich City meanwhile finished 3rd in the league with a negative goal difference.
No, not my first. I've seen Charlton upset Villa 4-3 at Villa Park, and Saints upset Liverpool 2-0 at St. Mary's. Another upset on Saturday to keep the run going would do nicely :thumbsup: