All wins are great. But what's everyone's top three this season? Mine would be; Leicester - felt like an exorcism. Chelsea - controlled, accomplished Watford - out of the frying pan, into the fridge! Your turn.............
Spurs at home as I was there. Leicester at the King Power as demons laid to rest Liverpool at Anfield as I have predicted it.
You guys are weird. Why are you getting excited about wins that haven't happened yet? Champion's League? Hah! Beating Liverpool? Pfooeee! No, the best win of the season was will be winning the FA Cup! Silverware!
Edit my post: Winning the last game of the season v Sheff Utd to confirm our champions league spot, then going on to lift the cup at Wembley.
This is driving me bonkers. I watch the first 30mins this morning and now I come back to it, it's all blocked Has it been removed? Anyone got a working link to 90min replay?
Yes of course they are but there's a real satisfaction from going to someone else's patch and turning them over, especially the gobby ones like Chelsea and Palace. Then we all come on here and everybody loves football again. Having said that my favourite so far this season (and last) is Spurs at home. Spurs (H) Chelsea (A) Leicester (A)
I seem to remember that TSS has recommended in the past that you download the stream to the device of your choice, because this sort of thing is likely to happen.
Yep. Copyright block. I always say with these 90 minute match providers - watch them asap, because they might not always be there later. One thing to do is download the match. I've done this before and watched later. If the match is an absolute corker [remember Aston Villa 6-1 a few years back?] then you can always keep the match [like I did with that one]. If you're ok with watching it once you can always delete it. And in most cases you can set the download going, come back and either it is done or one half is done and you can download the other half. Another thing I do is download both halves at the same time. What do I use? The video downloader helper attachment to Firefox. It's a relative piece of cake most of the time.