That'll decimate our away attendance though.
I'm not so sure, watching on TV is a poor substitute for being there.
I'll still be going
Likewise.
That'll decimate our away attendance though.
I'll still be going
Chumps League is the following week I believe.
Luckily I'm pretty sure my local would OVERRIDE any plastics and show the Albion regardless, even if there was a clash.
It's actually £67,500 for the tv game, £18,000 if you win, £27,000 if you win the second round tie.
Is that a one-off or are you bound in for a longer subsscription period?
It's actually £67,500 for the tv game, £18,000 if you win, £27,000 if you win the second round tie.
the woking web site very excited about it being on tv will pay for there season
Naah. The Midway (used to be the Little Cricketers).
I think that's a one off for a month. I looked into getting espn earlier this year and was quoted £9 a month with no minimum period restrictions.
Oh God, I was £500 out. I'm dying of shame.
£67,500 - £65,000 doesn't equal £500 in my book.Oh God, I was £500 out. I'm dying of shame.
I think that's a one off for a month. I looked into getting espn earlier this year and was quoted £9 a month with no minimum period restrictions.
To be fair you are not often wrong though.
Oh God, I was £500 out. I'm dying of shame.
£67,500 - £65,000 doesn't equal £500 in my book.
And then there's the small matter of the wrong amounts you gave for winning round 1 and then round 2. That is unless you want to make up those from your pocket?
Yeah fair point - he did pick the twins above Stokke after all. Obviously good at picking ones for the future
Just called them. (SKY)
As said £9 per month and 31 days cancellation notice.
Think I might go for the radio!
This is where the FA website lets itself down, as it doesn't actually say (at the moment) what it is, just what the sides got for last weekend.£67,500 is for 1st round games, think it's half of that if it's just a replay, still £33,500