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colin25 13-07-2014 18:51

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35713921)
FT score ?

2-0 dundee

thenry 13-07-2014 18:53

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
i know why. this guy wasnt around...

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35713723)


colin25 13-07-2014 18:57

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35713932)
i know why. this guy wasnt around...

Penalty was soft, though caballero saved it, they scored on the follow up. Other goal was a defection.

Pre-season is..pre-season :)

Shadow Demon UK 13-07-2014 19:10

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35713933)
Penalty was soft, though caballero saved it, they scored on the follow up. Other goal was a defection.

Pre-season is..pre-season :)


You still have time to splash another couple hundred million again too.

colin25 13-07-2014 19:16

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK (Post 35713939)
You still have time to splash another couple hundred million again too.

Nope..this season we will leave it to Utd to do that...and i suspect Man utd will do well in pre-season games.

After all, it is their only chance of european football :D

denphone 13-07-2014 19:21

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35713941)
Nope..this season we will leave it to Utd to do that...and i suspect Man utd will do well in pre-season games.

After all, it is their only chance of european football :D

Its a pity that the Intertoto cup has gone because they could have put their name forward for that last season.:D

denphone 14-07-2014 13:19

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Money , money , money.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28282444

Mr Pharmacist 14-07-2014 15:03

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Sky live games til the end of October. http://www1.skysports.com/football/c...es/august-2014 I've not seen any BT picks yet.

Dave42 14-07-2014 15:22

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
skys tv fixtures

The first 43 of 116 Premier League fixtures on Sky Sports are as follows:

AUGUST

Sat 16: Arsenal v Crystal Palace (5.30pm)

Sun 17: Liverpool v Southampton (1.30pm)

Sun 17: Newcastle United v Manchester City (4pm)

Mon 18: Burnley v Chelsea (8pm)

Sat 23: Everton v Arsenal (5.30pm)

Sun 24: Hull City v Stoke City (1.30pm)

Sun 24: Sunderland v Manchester United (4pm)

Mon 25: Manchester City v Liverpool (8pm)

Sat 30: Everton v Chelsea (5.30pm)

Sun 31: Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (1.30pm)

Sun 31: Leicester City v Arsenal (4pm)

SEPTEMBER

Sat 13: Liverpool v Aston Villa (5.30pm)

Sun 14: Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers (4pm)

Mon 15: Hull City v West Ham United (8pm)

Sat 20: West Ham United v Liverpool (5.30pm)

Sun 21: Leicester City v Manchester United (1.30pm)

Sun 21: Manchester City v Chelsea (4pm)

Sat 27: Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur (5.30pm)

Sun 28: West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (4pm)

Mon 29: Stoke City v Newcastle United (8pm)

OCTOBER

Sat 4: Aston Villa v Manchester City (5.30pm)

Sun 5: Chelsea v Arsenal (2.05pm)

Sun 5: West Ham United v Queens Park Rangers (4.15pm)

Sun 19: Queens Park Rangers v Liverpool (1.30pm)

Sun 19: Stoke City v Swansea City (4pm)

Mon 20: West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United (8pm)

Sat 25: Swansea City v Leicester City (5.30pm)

Sun 26: Burnley v Everton (1.30pm)

Sun 26: Manchester United v Chelsea (4pm)

Mon 27: Queens Park Rangers v Aston Villa (8pm)

NOVEMBER

Sun 2: Manchester City v Manchester United (1.30pm)

Sun 2: Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur (4pm)

Mon 3: Crystal Palace v Sunderland (8pm)

Sat 8: Queens Park Rangers v Manchester City (5.30pm)

Sun 9: West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United (1.30pm)

Sun 9: Swansea City v Arsenal (4pm)

Sat 22: Arsenal v Manchester United (5.30pm)

Sun 23: Crystal Palace v Liverpool (1.30pm)

Sun 23: Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur (4pm)

Mon 24: Aston Villa v Southampton (8pm)

Sat 29: Sunderland v Chelsea (5.30pm)

Sun 30: Southampton v Manchester City (1.30pm)

Sun 30: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (4pm)

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BT Sport's live Premier League games (12.45pm kick-off, unless stated):
• Saturday 16 August: Manchester United v Swansea
• Saturday 23 August: Aston Villa v Newcastle
• Saturday 30 August: Burnley v Manchester United
• Saturday 13 September: Arsenal v Manchester City
• Saturday 20 September: Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City
• Saturday 27 September: Liverpool v Everton
• Sunday 5 October: Manchester United v Everton, 12pm kick-off
• Saturday 18 October: Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur
• Saturday 25 October: West Ham United v Manchester City
• Saturday 1 November: Newcastle United v Liverpool
• Saturday 8 November: Liverpool v Chelsea
• Saturday 29 November: West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal

Mr Pharmacist 14-07-2014 16:03

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
I picked the lazy option Dave...

denphone 14-07-2014 16:08

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Pharmacist (Post 35714153)
Sky live games til the end of October. http://www1.skysports.com/football/c...es/august-2014 I've not seen any BT picks yet.

One suspects BT will front load their fixtures.

colin25 14-07-2014 16:24

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35714179)
One suspects BT will front load their fixtures.

BT fixtures just posted on ESPN chat thread

thenry 14-07-2014 17:19

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35714137)

75m a season. jeez. + 53m Chevy deal = 128m a season.

30m Arsenal-Puma deal + 21m Emirates = 51m a season.

Market value as it stands separates the two club by 500oddm so in short Arsenals deal sucks. The Emirates deal is really bad but theres no choice there becasue the club had its hand tied although like I said at the time, extending the stadium naming rights was in my opinion not a good idea at the low rate. i would have rather sweat it out and looked elsewhere for revenue. its ridiculous that Arsenal are missing out on revenue!

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Arsenal to bid for Colombia's World Cup goalkeeper David Ospina after David Marshall proves too expensive

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...expensive.html

colin25 14-07-2014 17:21

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35714212)
75m a season. jeez. + 53m Chevy deal = 128m a season.

30m Arsenal-Puma deal + 21m Emirates = 51m a season.

Market value as it stands separates the two club by 500oddm so in short Arsenals deal sucks. The Emirates deal is really bad but theres no choice there becasue the club had its hand tied although like I said at the time, extending the stadium naming rights was in my opinion not a good idea at the low rate. i would have rather sweat it out and looked elsewhere for revenue. its ridiculous that Arsenal are missing out on revenue!

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It is a good deal. Wonder how much goes to shareholders?

thenry 14-07-2014 17:27

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Dinamo Moscow set to sign Mathieu Valbuena

http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actua...-moscou/482495
no doubt his salary was key. West Ham tried TD ?

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Newcastle are hopeful of signing Daryl Janmaat, which would trigger the transfer of Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal, according to Sky sources.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-daryl-janmaat


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