Looked through the Radio Times and all the listings - no Bein TV though. If Norwich is such a beautiful city, how come everyone prefers to go to Carrot Road rather than throng Norwich Cathedral or the Sale of the Century theme park?
It was adverised on Show Sporttv app Bein12HD. Not that those links are always accurate. Decent app. Gives which channels games are on. Direct links don't tend to work, I try them on Channels or just use it for reference and link to games on other apps. http://showsport-tv.com/android-app.html Locals, unlike Hull, go to the football. The myriad visitors go to the many attractive sites. Everyone's a winner.
I use this android app which is similar, it also includes all Bein Sports channels and a lot more wink wink https://www.livenettv.to/
Norfolk pop.: 859,400 East Riding pop.: 578,000 Bigger catchment area, less to do= bigger gates* (*except at harvest time) Do the freakin' math, dude.
The old don't lets compare city populations. Compare a whole county to a small part of another county. Norfolk 859,400. Yorkshire 5,000,000+. The millions more visitors Norfolk gets compared to East Yorkshire suggests there is plenty to do. Will let you know next month.
East Riding population doesn't incluude Hull. Norfolk population includes Norwich. Do the freakin' math on a like to like basis.
If you've ever been to Carrot Road, you will know they have a lot of coaches from Cromer, Lowestoft, Diss, King's Lynn etc bringing in Canary fanatics, hence my reason for including the greater Norfolk population. A comparable region would be the East Riding in terms of catchment area or North Humberside.
I went to Carrow Road long before you ever did. And Norfolk's population including Norwich isn't comparable to East Riding without Hull. Unless you think no one from Hull attends and the crowd is made up of people from East Yorkshire only.
The East Riding of Yorkshire covers 240,768 hectares (930 sq mi) and has a population of 335,049 (2008 Office for National Statistics mid-year estimates), a density of 1.4 people per hectare.[47] The most populous parishes in the main 2001 census were Bridlington (34,000), Goole (17,000), Beverley (17,000), Cottingham (17,000, part of the Hull urban area), Hessle (15,000, by Hull), Driffield (11,000), Anlaby with Anlaby Common (10,000, by Hull), Hornsea(8,000) and Willerby (8,000, by Hull), Pocklington (8,000) and Elloughton-cum-Brough (7,000). Half the district's population reside in these 11 parishes, with the other half living in the other 160 parishes. In comparison, Hull's population according to the same census was 243,589. The population density of the district was around 135 people per square km, which made it the least densely populated unitary authority after the Isles of Scilly, Rutland and Herefordshire.
I have seen Hull's urban area given as 580,000, more than Leicester. Am I sat typing this in an urban area of Hull? Another site, another set of figures. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_metropolitan_areas_in_the_United_Kingdom
Poor example of whataboutery to evade the issue. Norfolk pop inc Narch> East Riding pop inc Hull FACT
So? It is closer to another Championship Club than Hull is. How many folk from Hull flock to the Championship clubs instead of City? Even including the despicable Hull Whites and East Yorkshire Whites.
Can't you two pm one another instead of boring others to ****ing death with your endless bollocks on populations of the two counties?