I can understand why you’re fuming about Werner mate, not to mention embarrassed......let it all out bro. https://www.not606.com/threads/drib...-rumours-thread.56510/page-3629#post-13588128 https://www.not606.com/threads/drib...-rumours-thread.56510/page-3635#post-13610346 https://www.not606.com/threads/drib...-rumours-thread.56510/page-3625#post-13578638 https://www.not606.com/threads/drib...-rumours-thread.56510/page-3626#post-13578717 https://www.not606.com/threads/january-transfer-rumours.380025/page-36#post-13723156 https://www.not606.com/threads/drib...-rumours-thread.56510/page-3636#post-13612639 Let’s call this ^ me handing you your arse on a silver platter mate. Have a nice day
Thanks mate, be careful not to break your phone again, and have to get it repaired for a day or so......
You alright bro? Everything OK at home? You seem agitated. Have a cammomile mate try not to let it bother you
The BBC will broadcast Bournemouth v Crystal Palace and Norwich v Everton as the first two of its four free-to-air Premier League games. It is the first time since the Premier League's inception in 1992 that games will have been shown live by the BBC. The Premier League will resume on 17 June after a 100-day hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic. The fixture list, including kick-off times, for the first 32 matches after the restart has been announced. The FA Cup quarter-final details have also been announced, with games taking place over the weekend of 27-28 June. Wednesday, 17 June: Aston Villa v Sheffield United (18:00), Sky Sports. Manchester City v Arsenal (20:15), Sky Sports. Friday, 19 June: Norwich v Southampton (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick. Tottenham v Manchester United (20:15), Sky Sports. Saturday, 20 June: Watford v Leicester City (12:30), BT Sport. Brighton v Arsenal (15:00), BT Sport. West Ham v Wolves (17:30), Sky Sports. Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (19:45), BBC. Sunday, 21 June: Newcastle v Sheffield United (14:00), Sky Sports and Pick. Aston Villa v Chelsea (16:15), Sky Sports. Everton v Liverpool (19:00), Sky Sports and Pick. Monday, 22 June: Manchester City v Burnley (20:00), Sky Sports. Tuesday, 23 June: Leicester v Brighton (18:00), Sky Sports. Tottenham v West Ham (20:15), Sky Sports. Wednesday, 24 June: Manchester United v Sheffield United (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick. Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00), BT Sport. Norwich v Everton (18:00), BBC. Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00), BT Sport. Liverpool v Crystal Palace (20:15), Sky Sports. Thursday, 25 June: Burnley v Watford (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick. Southampton v Arsenal (18:00), Sky Sports. Chelsea v Manchester (20:15), BT Sport. Saturday, 27 June: Aston Villa v Wolves (12:30), BT Sport. Sunday, 28 June: Watford v Southampton (16:30), Sky Sports and Pick. Monday, 29 June: Crystal Palace v Burnley (20:00), Amazon Prime. Tuesday, 30 June: Brighton v Manchester United (20:15), Sky Sports and Pick. Wednesday, 1 July: Bournemouth v Newcastle (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick. Arsenal v Norwich (18:00), BT Sport. Everton v Leicester (18:00), Sky Sports. West Ham v Chelsea (20:15), Sky Sports. Thursday, 2 July: Sheffield United v Tottenham (18:00), Sky Sports. Manchester City v Liverpool (20:15), Sky Sports.
So I know the games on amazon and BBC are free to watch (don't even need a prime account apparently) Not sure on what sky and BT are doing though, you?
Dont matter to me ill watch it on kodi, just wondering for my old man, he's a technophobe innit = old BT have finals on the YouTube channel for free the last few years. Been looking online but can't find nothing about it tbh
Ive been like that for days mate, more lathargic than knackered as I've done fuk all to be knackered tbh. Just one of those weeks I guess
Yeah that's what I mean really, had a week off work and doing nothing really ****s me up. ****ing typical that the weather turned this week too init.