Completely agree. What a pleasure to listen to a commentary without the constant repetition...."ah say ah say ah say". Don't know how Burnsey puts up with it although they seem to be mates. Thank God for intelligent commentary.
He does say that all the time. Sometimes it's "likeisay" even though it's something he's not previously said at all.
City should of paid the £4,000 just to allow the rest of us to see it i did tell you all theyd be **** all stream but you wouldnt listen !
So why would anyone broadcast it? What's the advertising rate for one man and his dog, compared with 20k watching some reality trash?
If all the channels were broadcasting popular reality crap then that'd be a point but they aren't. There's plenty of empty schedules padded out with fillers as there always is.
no, your bitter as you could not go to the game, I was in my local with RH on full blast and SSN for anything update wise , really enjoyable night for 20 + of us .. how was your night you bitter twisted person ?
Wow seems your the one with so much hate fella i don't even know you ! Yes of course your having so much fun your spending your time on here...jackonory
I did have a look earlier, checked both ITV and BT Sport, but nowhere seems to be showing it just yet on normal TV. It will likely be on Al Jazeera or Bein Sport on the internet at least.
The first leg was Trencin's responsibility to sell the TV rights. The second leg is ours. Baring in mind Swansea sold both their home and away (3rd round and play off) to ITV4 last season. Let's see how we do. Edit - sold not told.
I suspect if it was going to be televised, we'd know about it by now. For anyone who's interested, the full game in Zilina has just gone up on Tigers Player. It's been filmed on a single camera, so I can see why they didn't think they could charge to stream it or anything, it's a bit rough, but still good for anyone who wasn't there.
There's a possibility a late deal could be made. Our stadium is TV ready meaning we could sell the rights until late in the day. The question is whether anybody will want go show it. Maybe out clubs master plan was to sell as many tickets as possible before the company they've sold the rights to can announce they're showing it Interestingly, Celtic refuse to sell their home qualifiers TV rights to maximise their ticket sales. We could have taken the same approach.
Quite possibly, though I'd assume they'd have to announce their schedule by tomorrow latest, there's little point in televising it, if they can't tell anyone it's on.