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Hopefully Orient away won't be on their agenda as we've just booked a load of train tickets.
Well they are on against Liverpool in the replay, so they must be ok with them
I hope that it's moved to a dinner time kick off as I'm going to the Northern Ireland vs Norway match on the Sunday evening
Quote from: Jenny on January 09, 2017, 07:03:07 pmHopefully Orient away won't be on their agenda as we've just booked a load of train tickets.Can't see it TBH. The only reason I think the Plymouth game might be on TV is because there are no PL or Champo games that weekend.Likely to be Saturday lunch or Sunday. There will be international games on Thursday and Friday evenings and Sky unlikely to go head to head with them.
Quote from: the vicar on January 09, 2017, 08:43:28 pmWell they are on against Liverpool in the replay, so they must be ok with them It's like a second marriage, isn't it? A triumph of hope over experience.
Always seems to be our home games that are on TV. Plymouth won't even be in the top 3 either by then.
As long as it's not Crawley away,as we have our Supporters weekend away, knowing our luck. paul
Doubt it will be on the Sunday as the Dons are at home against Oxford on the 25th
Aye fair point, but had to jump on the flights whilst I knew them to be cheap.The thing is, the only people that having this game on a Sunday truly suits are Sky Sports. It's not being moved to benefit anyone but them - its not even to satisfy their audience (as you could argue is the case with Premier League games). Without them moving the game there is no audience.We're just being tossed about to fill a whole left by their usual clientele. We're the broken toy at the bottom of the box that'll have to do whilst the Playstation is off at the menders.
We will have to see about that
Where were/are you flying in to? Exter?
Quote from: GazLaz on January 12, 2017, 03:38:41 pmWhere were/are you flying in to? Exter?That would've been pretty terrible planning. Leeds-Bradford, from Dublin.