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empire

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Dec 1, 2003
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dreamland
Not sure on this one as can't remember seeing it,is this a fact that no games in the premiership are allowed potd?
 






Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
5,468
Bognor Regis
You'll find that if you refer to the competition as the Premiership you'll receive a smug reply referring to the Scottish top league or the Rugby Union top league.
Brighton are playing in the Premier League.
 


Kaiser_Soze

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Apr 14, 2008
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****ing unnecessary and irritating smugness. We all know what we're referring to. A lot of us have at times moaned about the PL "brand" and how it's now become a brand rather than a football competition. Lets not get all c**ty about making sure we refer to it as the PL. Over the years, commentators have certainly referred to it as such, it's only recently that the PL have got all shirty about their brand and requested that broadcasters consistently refer to it as the PL.

But no, I believe PL rules forbid POTD but even so, we weren't allowed POTD under our licences/planning even in the Championship.
 
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bn1&bn3 Albion

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Jan 15, 2011
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Portslade
****ing unnecessary and irritating smugness. We all know what we're referring to. A lot of us have at times moaned about the PL "brand" and how it's now become a brand rather than a football competition. Lets not get all c**ty about making sure we refer to it as the PL. Over the years, commentators have certainly referred to it as such, it's only recently that the PL have got all shirty about their brand and requested that broadcasters consistently refer to it as the PL.

But no, I believe PL rules forbid POTD but even so, we weren't allowed POTD under our licences/planning even in the Championship.

Yes we were.

Premier League.
 








studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
30,237
On the Border
****ing unnecessary and irritating smugness. We all know what we're referring to. A lot of us have at times moaned about the PL "brand" and how it's now become a brand rather than a football competition. Lets not get all c**ty about making sure we refer to it as the PL. Over the years, commentators have certainly referred to it as such, it's only recently that the PL have got all shirty about their brand and requested that broadcasters consistently refer to it as the PL.

But no, I believe PL rules forbid POTD but even so, we weren't allowed POTD under our licences/planning even in the Championship.

Commentators would have called it the Premiership when it was the Premiership, and now correctly refer to the Premier League because it's the Premier League.
 


Goring-by-Seagull

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Jan 5, 2012
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Commentators would have called it the Premiership when it was the Premiership, and now correctly refer to the Premier League because it's the Premier League.

Pundits and commentators alike occasionally "slip up" and call it the Premiership.

I still call Starburst Opal fruits.
 


Kaiser_Soze

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Apr 14, 2008
1,355
Commentators would have called it the Premiership when it was the Premiership, and now correctly refer to the Premier League because it's the Premier League.

It's always been the Premier League......... WP_20130912_012.jpg
 












GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
Also maybe the OP was referring to games being POG rather than POTD.

We're not allowed POG but we can do POTD.

Love a bit of POG but now it doesn't come with any uber fan points it's not as fun.
Bozza's post (no.5) seems to suggest it is PotG - or at least pay on the day at the club shop or ticket office, which is all but the same thing.

Wasn't not selling tickets on match a condition of us getting permish for the Amex anyway?
 


Bigtomfu

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Jul 25, 2003
4,416
Harrow
Bozza's post (no.5) seems to suggest it is PotG - or at least pay on the day at the club shop or ticket office, which is all but the same thing.

Wasn't not selling tickets on match a condition of us getting permish for the Amex anyway?

I was being my usual pedantic self. Yes we can POTD but not with cash at a turnstile.

Originally it was one of the conditions of planning, guess the locals didn't want hoards of people turning up without tickets and having nowhere to go.

Glad common sense came in to it in the end.
 






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