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Shakiri has tested positive. When will we be hit with this? Or are our testing and control methods better than Liverpool's?
Too much time , too much money , and the feeling of invincibilityU21 England V Scotland halted after positive test on Scottish coach. Why do people in football get infected ?
I know they are feeling the pinch , but they can poke fifteen pounds up there where the sun doesn’t shine ,So, the Premier League has agreed to pay-per-view. I wonder if they've got the price point right at £14.95? When it was discussed on here a few weeks back I think £9.99 wasthe price most would be prepared to pay.
I'm not sure the match day experience and watching on TV is a like-for-like comparison though?Walthy its all relative,,,,,for me to go to spurs (if I could (covid) and if I could get a ticket etc lost time travelling there and back, it would cost a whole lot more than a £14.95 ppv. I estimate it to be £100-£150per game ...driving into east london, parking and tube and overland trains for the day out plus the ticket food and drinkies etc etc .
Having said that I stuck with sky but in context the monthly sports package - (No sports and Premier) is £16 squid., So as it stands I personally am quite happy and can watch all our competitors as well. In total my full sky deal inc. Super fast Broadband Sky TV Sky Mobile (2 x sim services), Cinema Sports, Kids. Evening and weekend home phone calls etc etc is under £80 per month which is half of one match day cost for me ...
I think i get reasonable value for money from them
Nothing will ever beat the live matchday experience. Then again the same could be said for going to the cinema which is no longer an option. At least we have an alternative to tide us over in the meantime.I'm not sure the match day experience and watching on TV is a like-for-like comparison though?
In the days when I used to go I remember the adrenalin use to pump the minute I woke up on a Saturday. There was meeting up with your mates before travelling; beers before the game; being in the company of thousands of Spurs fans; watching the team live and singing yourself hoarse to support them. What price could you put on that? And at least the ticket money and spend at the ground on the day went to the club rather than the TV companies.
Nothing will ever beat the live matchday experience. Then again the same could be said for going to the cinema which is no longer an option. At least we have an alternative to tide us over in the meantime.
JAMES BOND
I think it was BASILDON (United)!!! I hear he played number (00)7!who does he play for?!