Do you not understand averages?
So on during the season you watch every possible game? You'd have to in order to average 3 a week for the year.
Do you not understand averages?
So on during the season you watch every possible game? You'd have to in order to average 3 a week for the year.
I doubt it, probably be 4 or 5 games a week, which is doable. Though obviously not if you actually go to any games yourself.
I hope it is bollocks. The alternative is pretty much no life.
Has he actually signed yet?
I'm obviously referring to Snodger.
In case some had forgotten this is a Snodger based thread.
So on during the season you watch every possible game? You'd have to in order to average 3 a week for the year.
Weekends are almost entirely devoted to football.
Usually involves me watching the mid day game, going to watch Leicester then coming home or going to the pub to watch the evening game and the n on a Sunday there is usually at least two games on, more often than not there is 3. Then there is Monday night games.
So it's not exactly difficult to watch 6/7 games on a weekend.
Weekends are almost entirely devoted to football.
Usually involves me watching the mid day game, going to watch Leicester then coming home or going to the pub to watch the evening game and the n on a Sunday there is usually at least two games on, more often than not there is 3. Then there is Monday night games.
So it's not exactly difficult to watch 6/7 games on a weekend.
Weekends are almost entirely devoted to football.
Usually involves me watching the mid day game, going to watch Leicester then coming home or going to the pub to watch the evening game and the n on a Sunday there is usually at least two games on, more often than not there is 3. Then there is Monday night games.
So it's not exactly difficult to watch 6/7 games on a weekend.
What about your claim regarding 'live' Premier League games in the last 10 years Andrew? You conveniently seem to be dodging the question. So am I to assume you haven't actually seen any? Given that your weekends are dedicated to watching Football (Careful how you answer this, as this will impact on your alleged 6/7 games per weekend) on the TV and Leicester, who since 2004 have not been a Premier League team.

You don't do away games then? And that's one 'live' game, TV doesn't really count.
Weekends are almost entirely devoted to football.
Usually involves me watching the mid day game, going to watch Leicester then coming home or going to the pub to watch the evening game and the n on a Sunday there is usually at least two games on, more often than not there is 3. Then there is Monday night games.
So it's not exactly difficult to watch 6/7 games on a weekend.
If i'm offered the tickets by any of my United, Villa, West Brom or Norwich (although they've been relegated now) supporting mates then i'll go to their home games.
I didn't say that I always watch 6/7 games per weekend, did I. I said that it's not difficult to get that amount seen.
I know that electricity and running water has only just reached Hull, but it's not difficult to see more than one game of football a week.
I don't know what your goal of all this is. Are you trying to catch me out of something?
Do we need to have a whip round and buy you some time with a lady/man*?
* Delete as appropriate.
I imagine he still lives at home with his mum.Do we need to have a whip round and buy you some time with a lady/man*?
* Delete as appropriate.
Andrew, I have caught you out. Your claim was you had seen more live Premier League games in the last 10 years, which everyone can read is bullshit. Televised games don't count as live.
You were very specific in your claim.
You are just a bullshitter.
I don't think anything needs deleting, except perhaps the forward slash.
Because 'Live' means you actually being there.How does a televised game not count as live? Moron.
We're talking about judging the Premier League against The Championship. I've seen more than enough of both to have a sound opinion on them.
