Poyningsgull
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- Apr 12, 2007
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Excellent stuff....perfect for me.
Thanks for all the input.
Thanks for all the input.
What’s the engineering work situation for this date?
Plus first Grand Prix of the season - Australia...Cheltenham Gold Cup Friday
England Vs Scotland Six Nations Saturday (and the other 3 FA Cup ties)
Millwall Away on Sunday
What a weekend.
Interesting choice of time.
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To fit around Sunday drinking time or the lack of it pre-game.
Any chance it may be shown in Dick's Bar or one of the Lounges?
Wouldn't have thought so, its on national TV not a beamback.
Why would you want to yomp up to the Amex to watch it in Dicks or one of those soulless lounges anyway ? Far better to find a boozer in town shirley.
Being the last tie, I guess that means the draw will be straight after our game...
Oooh.
What pub are WE meeting in
Wouldn't have thought so, its on national TV not a beamback.
Why would you want to yomp up to the Amex to watch it in Dicks or one of those soulless lounges anyway ? Far better to find a boozer in town shirley.
Whats the situation if the game is a draw?
Is it the same as for the previous round or will there be a replay etc
Whats the situation if the game is a draw?
Is it the same as for the previous round or will there be a replay etc
Fantastic that it's on the BBC.
Anything chanted will be heard loud and clear on the biggest platform of them all. Had it been shown on BT Sports, there's a feeling of it going under the radar.
The footballing world will be watching and they'll be scrutinised. Will Millwall get behind their side or resort to brainless cheap shots towards the away fans? Either way, it's brilliant that the BBC have decided to show it and the chance to keep some of their nutters away possibly.
'I would suggest the vast majority of the TV audience will be 'scrutinising' a game of football and probably couldn't care less about 'cheap shots' towards the Brighton fans. Why an earth would the fact it's on BBC1 keep some of their 'nutters' away?
No doubt come Sunday evening we will hear the predictable 'Police are investigating reports of homophobic aimed at Brighton fans at today's FA QF match'...........The usual suspects from the racism / discrimination in football industry will be wheeled out yet again. Who cares about 'we can see you holding hands' . Get a grip it's football not a Cliff Richard concert.
St Patrick's Day !!