CR7
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WTF is going on with the fixtures, 2 prem games on saturday, the rest on sunday
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Cosmo
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blame the UEFA Cup. 3pm Sunday for us
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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All teams in eueo action will be on the Sunday, i would rather my team plays in europe and game the next weekend is on the sunday
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Danny P
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Football should be 3.00pm Saturday
Im sure the UEFA Cup games used to be Tues/Weds until TV got involved
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Cosmo
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I'd rather the shite teams who play in the UEFA have to play on the Sat like normal
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mav
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Cosmo
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Danny P
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Article taken from Nuts Magazine:
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Only 1 top flight game kiCks off at 3 o'clock tomorrow.
Apart from the pleasure at watching Gary and co. squirming on MOTD tomorrow night, are we a bunch of miserable old blokes to bemoan this tradition ?
The thoughts of today's youth via a Press Release:
Gershon Portnoi - Sport Editor at Nuts magazine
Hans Seeberg - Deputy Editor of Nuts magazine
WHO CARES THAT ONLY ONE PREMIER LEAGUE GAME KICKS OFF AT 3pm ON SATURDAY? NUTS MAGAZINE SAYS THE MORE GAMES THAT ARE SHOWN ON TELEVISION THE BETTER!
Only one Premier League game kicks off at 3pm this Saturday which has led to many pundits bemoaning the death of the traditional kick-off time in top-flight English footy.
But staff at Nuts magazine - the voice of the young British man - say 'who cares'? The more games that are on television the more time you can spend in the pub watching the football with your mates!
There are only two Premier League games taking place this Saturday: Aston Villa hosting West Ham at 3pm and Man Utd taking on Wigan Athletic at 12.45pm.
All the other Premier League teams play games at varying times on Sunday because of European commitments, policing issues and because of games being broadcast on television.
Nuts magazine Sport Editor Gershon Portnoi and Nuts magazine Deputy Editor Hans Seeberg are available to talk about all the issues surrounding this weird day for English football, including:
-How television and varying kick-off times have changed the match-day experience for young football fans,
-How most Nuts readers can't really afford to go to the football anyway, so the more games that are on television the better it is for them
-And what it means for the future of the Premier League and English football.
Gershon explained: "Going to the football is financially out of the reach for so many young men anyway - so the fact that so few Premier League games are taking place on Saturday afternoon is not the huge issue that some people make it out to be.
"In fact, the new generation of football fans see televised football on the box - particularly on Sunday afternoons - as a tradition that is equally important as the 3pm kick off.
"Times change. Our readers have grown up watching football on Sky Television, sot they've just not got that deep emotional attachment to the 3pm kick-off that many older fans have."
An example of a Nuts magazine reader's ideal weekend of football watching would be:
SATURDAY
Time: 11am kick-off
Where: At home, with a full English breakfast watching the first game of the day.
Time: 12.45pm kick-off
Where: Still at home but with a few mates, cracking open the first beer of the day on the sofa in front of the box
Time: 3pm kick-off
Where: Down the local boozer watching a game on the big screen with the regulars
Time: 5pm kick-off
Where: At a pub in town (the one with the fit barmaid), watching the game with a premium lager
Time: 7.30pm kick-off
Where: At a trendy bar in town watching the game on an expensive plasma screen television - getting warmed up for a night on the tiles
SUNDAY
Time: 12am kick-off
Where: Watching the game at home with a big mug of tea and a sore head, recovering from Saturday night
Time: 1.45pm kick-off
Where: At home, with mum's huge roast dinner on your lap, with extra Yorkshire puddings
Time: 4pm kick-off
Where: Down the local boozer, catching up with the crew and recounting some stories from Saturday night
Time: 6pm kick-off
Where: At a pub in town (the one with the fit barmaid), watching the game and trying to remember exactly what you said to the fit barmaid as you were trying to pull her last night
Time: 8.30pm kick-off
Where: Back down the local pub to wrap up the weekend in style
What a load of shite.
As for the "perfect day" of football watching, I cant think of anything worse
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Jamie
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Registered: 1st Apr 02
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Yeah we are 3pm sunday and all
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chris-sri
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Has anyone else done an accumulator this weekend? I've got,
Manchester United v Wigan
Aston Villa v West Ham - Draw
Liverpool v Spurs
Arsenal v Sunderland
Man City v Middelsbrough
Newcastle v Everton - Draw
Not sure how it will work out but we shall see.
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
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WTF only 2 games today what a load of shitee
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Danny P
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I'm just setting off to Walsall for our Saturday 3pm Kick Off.
Sometimes, its good to be shite
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richard_cooper
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Registered: 31st Jan 07
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Im going to watch Forest at home today
Should be a good game today
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
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What the hells going on!
Vidic off, injured
O'Shea off, injured
Evra's had a knock
Good job we have all that strength in depth!
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Marc
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Man United 1-0 Wigan
Tevez
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Marc
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Man United 2-0 Wigan
Ronaldo
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Marc
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Man United 3-0 wigan
Ronaldo
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Marc
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Man United 4-0 Wigan
Rooney
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Robbo
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Bloody hell, someone gave out the hairdryer treatment at half time
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Nath
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Rubbish. No strength in depth at all.
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Hammer
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Registered: 11th Feb 04
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They must have been flying in training before the game SAF was asked are Wigan the team that are going to get a spanking off you're guys and he replied possibly rather than the usual pre-determined 'oh no this is a tough game blah blah'
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C2RL R
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Registered: 28th Mar 02
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cant believe i didnt put a bet on united. i said 4-0 right before kick off.
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Marc
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Had a bet on Leeds, £10 on £15 back.
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richard_cooper
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Forest won 2-1
Crap game but we got 3 points
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Man United 4-0 Wigan
Rooney
tbh, they cheated
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