by igoe agogo » 15 Sep 2006 10:17
by wehateoxford » 15 Sep 2006 10:20
igoe agogo With the big four playing on Sunday, who's headlining on saturday's MOTD?
Two new boys - gotta be in with a shout for extended highlights surely??
Anyone know the schedule?
by Big Ern » 15 Sep 2006 10:25
by Huntley & Palmer » 15 Sep 2006 10:28
That Friday Feelingigoe agogo With the big four playing on Sunday, who's headlining on saturday's MOTD?
Two new boys - gotta be in with a shout for extended highlights surely??
Anyone know the schedule?
T'interweb has the anwser
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 298924.stm
by Alan Partridge » 15 Sep 2006 10:29
Big Ern These are the fixtures on Staurday
Bolton v Middlesbrough
Charlton v Portsmouth
Everton v Wigan
Sheff Utd v Reading
Watford v Aston Villa
I would imagine the Everton game might be top billing followed by Portsmouth as they are both playing well at the moment With so few Premiership games on this Saturday, we are bound to get decent coverage, but as long as we get 3 points, I'm not bothered about how long we get on the box.
by TFF » 15 Sep 2006 10:31
The BBC Premiership new boys Sheffield United and Reading renew the rivalry that saw them battle for the 2005/06 Championship title (which Reading eventually won).
by Only one Trevor Morley » 15 Sep 2006 10:36
Alan PartridgeBig Ern These are the fixtures on Staurday
Bolton v Middlesbrough
Charlton v Portsmouth
Everton v Wigan
Sheff Utd v Reading
Watford v Aston Villa
I would imagine the Everton game might be top billing followed by Portsmouth as they are both playing well at the moment With so few Premiership games on this Saturday, we are bound to get decent coverage, but as long as we get 3 points, I'm not bothered about how long we get on the box.
They usually go with the most exciting game from the day. If one game finished 5-4 then that would probably be the main game regardless of who it is.
by West Stand Man » 15 Sep 2006 11:07
That Friday FeelingThe BBC Premiership new boys Sheffield United and Reading renew the rivalry that saw them battle for the 2005/06 Championship title (which Reading eventually won).
battle?
eventually won?
How about:
Sheffield United and Reading meet for the first time in the Premiership although they did play a couple of decent games in last season's Championship, the Blades meekly conceeding the title to the Royals before Christmas.
by Only one Trevor Morley » 15 Sep 2006 11:16
West Stand ManThat Friday FeelingThe BBC Premiership new boys Sheffield United and Reading renew the rivalry that saw them battle for the 2005/06 Championship title (which Reading eventually won).
battle?
eventually won?
How about:
Sheffield United and Reading meet for the first time in the Premiership although they did play a couple of decent games in last season's Championship, the Blades meekly conceeding the title to the Royals before Christmas.
If we are going to get pedantic (and why not, I say) I think that we actually won the Championship a little later than Christmas (but not much), when we passed the total that Sheff Utd finished up with. Promotion, I recall, was effectively gained in early Feb when we passed the total that Watford finished up with.
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