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sir_drinks_alot 03-02-2005 22:53

Super Bowl XXXIX
 
sit back relax and watch New England and Philadelphia fight it out. for the
Super Bowl :) both Paul McCartney and Alicia Keys.will perform the half
time show

you can watch the game on both sky and itv 1.

Mal 03-02-2005 22:55

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
A good cure for insomnia ;)

Thank god for highlights :D

Musicman 03-02-2005 23:03

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
;) Well I for one will be watching it. Though it will not be the same as 2001, when the Pats first one the Superbowl.

Then again I watched the AFC Championship game until 3am as a warm up!

Not sure which channel I will watch, or maybe I will just try switching between both of them and see which has the best pundits!
;)

sir_drinks_alot 03-02-2005 23:08

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Musicman
Well I for one will be watching it. Though it will not be the same as 2001, when the Pats first one the Superbowl.

Then again I watched the AFC Championship game until 3am as a warm upQ
!

Not sure which channel I will watch, or maybe I will just try switching between both of them and see which has the best pundits!

oh sky have the best pundits.

gary_580 03-02-2005 23:09

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
sit back relax and watch New England and Philadelphia fight it out. for the
Super Bowl :) both Paul McCartney and Alicia Keys.will perform the half
time show

you can watch the game on both sky and itv 1.

and NASN ;)
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Quote:

Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
oh sky have the best pundits.

you didnt hear me!! i said NASN!!

sir_drinks_alot 03-02-2005 23:15

Re: SuperBowl XXXIX
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gary_580
and NASN ;)
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you didnt hear me!! i said NASN!!

not for us Regular joes who don't pay £9,99.p er month unlass NASN is free
for SuperBowl weekend

gary_580 03-02-2005 23:16

Re: SuperBowl XXXIX
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
not for us Regular joes who don't pay £9,99.p er month unlass NASN is free
for SuperBowl weekend

its never free on NTL (well it was for the first 6 weeks they had it)

I know on sky you do often get free programmes


i just checked and its not even on NASN

sir_drinks_alot 03-02-2005 23:21

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
am going for the Patriots Again this year.just on form alone thay should win
it.

Gareth 03-02-2005 23:44

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
Superbowl time again, eh? Oh well, I've been meaning for ages to clean the drains, and defrost the freezer, and fix the dodgy wardrobe door, and wash the windows.... in fact I'll do anything to steer well clear of the superbowl.

ikthius 04-02-2005 11:13

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
or sleep!

ik

gazzae 04-02-2005 11:15

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
I can't wait. Been looking forward to it for two weeks now!

Go Pats Go

Chris 04-02-2005 11:22

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
Can we expect Macca to 'accidentally' rip Ms Keys' clothes off during the interval then? :D

That would be the only mildly interesting spectacle at an otherwise dull, dull, dull excuse for a sporting event. Have the yanks never stopped to wonder why it has proven almost impossible to export their national game, no matter how hard they try?

SOSAGES 04-02-2005 11:26

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
never did like the game seemed to be to much stopping for me

homealone 04-02-2005 11:31

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SOSAGES
never did like the game seemed to be to much stopping for me

the game itself, when actually being played, is very dynamic - but, like you say, the action only happens in short bursts. I wonder how it would go down in the UK if a live sporting event was paused in order for the TV company to have a commercial break, for example.

gazzae 04-02-2005 11:36

Re: Super Bowl XXXIX
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by homealone
the game itself, when actually being played, is very dynamic - but, like you say, the action only happens in short bursts. I wonder how it would go down in the UK if a live sporting event was paused in order for the TV company to have a commercial break, for example.

The game isn't "paused" so to speak. The commercials only happen during the natural breaks in the game I.E when a time out is called, or after a drive is completed i.e a team scores, or a turnover when possession is passed to the other team.


Haven't heard many complaints about cricket having ads


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