Assuming you're talking about league games, the television rights are handled by the EFL, we can't just decide what/how we broadcast, or even what we can charge for it.
Just one step up from shandy in strength. What with that stuff, Double Diamond, McEwan’s etc getting a decent pint required great planning. Not to mention Hull Brewery’s lager…
Myself and my son will be there tonight. Presumably Walton street car park is open as normal? If so do we reckon they'll still be charging £5? Seems odd that the parking would cost as much as the match ticket!
well we'd better do something because were almost into extra time on that one and i dread to fear whats gonna happen if it goes to penalties.
How about protestors going to China and India instead of blocking roads here? This country could totally shut down tomorrow and it would make no difference as other countries carry on regardless.
please log in to view this image "The 1970 semi-final was innovative as it saw the first penalty shoot-out in British football between Manchester United and Hull City. In that shoot-out Hull goalkeeper Ian McKechnie became the first player to save and concede a penalty as well as the first to take a decisive pen and miss one." Stoke City And The Watney Cup (worldfootballindex.com) McKechnie's hit the bar
Think he saved Denis (one n) Law’s penalty. Wasn’t pleased when Waggy, who treated the idea of a penalty shoot out as a joke thought his appalling miss was a cause for laughter.
for me its not as big an issue compared to some. but i sort of get where they are coming from. every little helps. it needs every one of us to do something about it. its a bit like pressing in football.
i was 8 and my old man wouldnt take me. we went to a few games around that time inc the fog postponed match and sheff wed 4-4. he was probably pissed up.