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broadbandking 05-11-2009 14:53

England V Brazil
 
Does anyone know what channel this game will be shown, as I really hope it isn't online.

Kymmy 05-11-2009 14:57

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Direct from the ITV.COM's tvguide

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Football: Brazil v EnglandITV1 LondonEngland take on five-times World Cup winners Brazil in Qatar, as coach Fabio Capello deliberates over his squad for the finals next June in South Africa. Steve Rider presents live coverage of England's friendly against FIFA's top ranked country, and is joined by Ian Wright and Marcel Desailly, with commentary by Clive Tyldesley and Andy Townsend. SUB
Sport Football
Saturday 14th November on ITV1 London from 4:15pm to 7:30pm

SnoopZ 05-11-2009 14:58

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ITV have it listed.

http://uk-tv-guide.com/list/ITV1+Cen...vember%202009/

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Too slow!

broadbandking 05-11-2009 15:02

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Wicked atleast I can watch that on TV.

MadGamer 05-11-2009 15:40

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I had forgotten the date, that this was being shown, thanks for bringing it up :)

Damien 06-11-2009 14:10

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Stupid International friendlies interfering with the national season.

broadbandking 12-11-2009 15:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34905073)
Stupid International friendlies interfering with the national season.

Whats wrong with friendlies, keeping the international sides fresh and a bit of research on the country your playing.

Plus you don't have to watch and also how is it interfering with the normal season.

Damien 12-11-2009 16:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by broadbandking (Post 34908604)
Whats wrong with friendlies, keeping the international sides fresh and a bit of research on the country your playing.

Plus you don't have to watch and also how is it interfering with the normal season.

There are no games this weekend. Every so often we have these stupid breaks which disrupt the flow the season which is what a lot of football fans care about, rather than a International Friendly.

So Instead of seeing if United bounce back, If Liverpool can stop the rot, If Arsenal can keep the pressure up, if Hull can move further clear of the bottom 3 with another win and if Man City will stop their run of draws we instead have a game of little consequence.

punky 12-11-2009 16:30

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It makes sense to have an international break now.

The FIFA World Cup play-offs are going ahead regardless so teams will lose players to them. If we hadn't have qualified, we would have been playing 2 England matches via the qualifiers on Saturday and Wednesday.

Although this is a prestige friendly it keeps the national team fresh and give up-and-coming players a chance to win their place.

So it makes sense really.

Paul K 12-11-2009 19:34

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And it's a good excuse to hit the pub lol

Niles Crane 12-11-2009 20:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34908666)
There are no games this weekend. Every so often we have these stupid breaks which disrupt the flow the season which is what a lot of football fans care about, rather than a International Friendly.

So Instead of seeing if United bounce back, If Liverpool can stop the rot, If Arsenal can keep the pressure up, if Hull can move further clear of the bottom 3 with another win and if Man City will stop their run of draws we instead have a game of little consequence.

Personally, none of that is as interesting or important as who qualifies for the World Cup. England may be playing a friendly, but Africa has it's final WC qualifiers and Europe has it's play-offs. Even if England weren't playing a friendly, the EPL still wouldn't be going ahead due to the many players missing for important matches and had England not done so well in the qualifiers, they could have been playing a massive match this weekend as well.

Call me crazy, but i'm more interested in a do or die match between Egypt and Algeria in front of 74'000 fans in Cairo (the magnitude of this rivalry and this particular match is hard to emphasis sufficiently, but see here) than Hull City vs West Ham in match 12 or 13 of 38.

If you apply the logic of your interest in Hull City, Man City, etc despite supporting Arsenal, to international level, then you'll be thoroughly entertained.

---------- Post added at 20:18 ---------- Previous post was at 19:56 ----------

Speaking of which..........

Quote:

Three players hurt in attack on Algeria team bus

Three players from Algeria's national football team were slightly hurt on Thursday when youths stoned their bus as they arrived in Cairo for a World Cup qualifier against Egypt, Algerian state radio reported.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...up2010&cc=5739
Video footage:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xb4...es-au-ca_sport

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xb4...llaissee_sport

Pog66 13-11-2009 15:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34908666)
There are no games this weekend.

Actually I think you will find plenty of football happening this weekend - league 1 & league 2 for starters. There is life outside the diving primadonna's in the premiership...:)

Damien 14-11-2009 20:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pog66 (Post 34909123)
Actually I think you will find plenty of football happening this weekend - league 1 & league 2 for starters. There is life outside the diving primadonna's in the premiership...:)

Yeah But I don't so much about them ;)

Paul 14-11-2009 20:32

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Pointless, boring game, and we lost.

Enjoying the ROI v France match more.

Charlie_Bubble 14-11-2009 20:52

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Pointless money-making game for the FA.


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