Who can name the most players that have played for Hull and Leeds. I'll start Nicky Barmby Robert Snodgrass Alex Bruce
Why did you add to last Friday's thread about streams, just before Glory started with Radz and Elland? or is that outside the box...
Two greats there. On the opposite side of the scale we signed Cameron Stewart from you. OMG, he was terrible. We signed him on loan with a compulsory purchase fee agreed. At the end of the loan Cellino refused to sign him, and he sued us...
Maybe everyone's winding Glory up,knowing he reads every post,might put a link up to the Trafford centre,see if he reports that,after all,that's where he likes to be on a match day.
Simply because for the first time this season (or ever) a league match (Blackburn) was available for UK subscribers to watch on LUTV. I thought that worthy of debate, which it was and still is in my opinion as there will be more streaming services entering the crowded UK market in the coming years. Anything else was purely coincidental...but thanks for thinking of me. To be honest most on here are more Clouseau than Morse but I'm beginning to get used to it now.
Interesting tweet by this Leeds fan regarding Elland Road. please log in to view this image Neil Gibbins@gib1974 It’s a football ground not 5 star hotel. It’s an older ground that’s creates an atmosphere not found in the paradise grounds of the premier league. You pay for a seat and to be entertained. I’d say £39 is cheap at Elland road at the minute. Reply from a Preston fan Daniel Carter@danielcarter_95 Ridiculous comment your watching championship football simple as that not premier league. You reckon it's fair to charge a family of away fans over 100 quid to watch a game of footy?
£39 way to much for championship even though I've ended up paying it. There should be a limit in the football league like there is in the premiership. Next season if you go up it will be cheaper for away fans mind you our club is just had bad with no consessions.
It's all about entertainment value though, and some neutrals would argue that the championship is more entertaining than the pl. For example a neutral may think he'd get more value for money paying £39 to watch Leeds United vs Hull City than £30 to watch Huddersfield vs Bournemouth
Yes but do you think it makes sense that you could go away to liverpool, man city ect much cheaper than tomorrow. In the premier league you are seeing some of the best players in the world. I know what you mean regarding entertainment because some premier games are so one sided but what your forgetting is that what ever game you are going to wether it be premier or championship should it cost this much. I have paid for two adult tickets tomorrow plus petrol so without a drink/food act its already around £100
No it doesn't make sense and it's wrong that the PL is rewarded disproportionately compared to the Championship, and I agree that it's also wrong that away fans in the PL are subsidised to the extent that it's cheaper for them to watch their team. In fact even though we might be playing in it next season I hope the whole thing blows up financially so that every team can compete on a level playing field. And get rid of those pathetic parachute payments, a reward for failure and an unfair advantage
Wouldn’t it be just our luck that the year we get promoted the pl finances implode after the wait we’ve had