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- woodfordwhites
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"We're Not Famous Anymore" seems Sky believes otherwise
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A bumble bee under the laws of physics shouldnt be able to fly, but it does because no one has told it that it can't
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Of course, you can add the Donny Rovers away Capital One Cup match to that list too!
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Average attendances at ER for the Burnley & Sheff Wed games then which would have been decent crowds
Good old Sky, keeps our armchair fans happy & those who prefer to watch Leeds with a beer glass in their hand
12.05pm k/o for Derby away, yet another inconvenient early start from the Wolds
Good old Sky, keeps our armchair fans happy & those who prefer to watch Leeds with a beer glass in their hand
12.05pm k/o for Derby away, yet another inconvenient early start from the Wolds
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FIXTURE CHANGE | Our visit to Middlesbrough has been selected for broadcast by Sky Sports and will now take place on Sunday September 27 (1.15pm kick-off).
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Oh heck yet another early morning startwoodfordwhites wrote:FIXTURE CHANGE | Our visit to Middlesbrough has been selected for broadcast by Sky Sports and will now take place on Sunday September 27 (1.15pm kick-off).
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new youd like that1964white wrote:
Oh heck yet another early morning start
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I'm p*ssed off already & the season hasn't begun yetwoodfordwhites wrote: new youd like that
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I know some people can't afford to go to games, i personally would seriously have to think twice about attending matches (particularly away games) should we ever reach the premiershipradebe88 wrote:
Never understand this "armchair fan" thing aimed at people that can't attend every game. Some people can't afford to pay the prices of going to a match or at least can't justify paying for it when other things are more important to their family.
Doesn't make a fan any less loyal or clued up on the club.
There is an alternative btw, ditch Sky which would save you plenty of dosh on a monthly basis. I couldn't afford both.
I rather watch Leeds live than pay Sky for the pleasure, my preference of course !
Oh i forgot you are a Sky employee so you would share a different opinion to myself
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I can't afford either, so quite like it when I can catch us on telly. I try to get to 2/3 games a season at ER, but with travel and the fact that I work most weekends it's very difficult for me.1964white wrote:There is an alternative btw, ditch Sky which would save you plenty of dosh on a monthly basis. I couldn't afford both.
I rather watch Leeds live than pay Sky for the pleasure, my preference of course !
Hopefully in the future I'll have a job which pays well enough and gives me the flexibility for me to get to more games (and have sky too, preferably!).
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My original post was not about the equality of Leeds fansradebe88 wrote:
Believe me mate, working for Sky has nothing to do with my opinion. I haven't always worked for them and my opinion was the same before.
Your point towards the cost of sky and going to watch live games just takes me back to my point about priorities.
Some people would rather pay for their kids etc to watch TV or take them out for the day than pay to watch Leeds on their own.
Again this doesnt prevent you from being as equal of a fan than someone who can afford a season ticket.
As one of many Leeds fans running supporters clubs, nothing annoys us more than so many Leeds games being televised.
We are the losers as a section of fans would rather watch the game at home or in the pub, coach hire is expensive. You only have to look at the attendances in general when games are shown on the telly, 1000's more empty seats unless your club are in the premiership.
Unfortunately viewing football is geared for the armchair fans thesedays, early kick-offs are an inconvenience & annoying for those fans who travel to games.
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Pictured: Sky Sports have been at Thorp Arch today to film their new advert for the 2015/16 Championship season... sky love a bit of lufc of late
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Nice picture Woody are you on a wind-up missionwoodfordwhites wrote:sky love a bit of lufc of late
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Might not be for TV, but the game against Sheffield Weds (16th Jan) has been moved to a 12:30 ko.
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Police moved it i suspect as they did last year. Still minor scuffles outside the ground at midday then, could have turned really nastyGenghers wrote:Might not be for TV, but the game against Sheffield Weds (16th Jan) has been moved to a 12:30 ko.
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£52 a ticket im hearing for that one1964white wrote:
Police moved it i suspect as they did last year. Still minor scuffles outside the ground at midday then, could have turned really nasty
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woodfordwhites wrote:£52 a ticket im hearing for that one
Pay less than that to go see Newcastle! Despicable stuff and just because we have the biggest away following in the league.
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That is diabolicalwoodfordwhites wrote: £52 a ticket im hearing for that one
Sod that i won't be paying that for any championship league game, plenty of mugs will though
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These are their new ticket prices, if it's Cat A then it's £52
Bristol City fans asked to pay £39 first game.
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It will be a Cat A game & i for one won't be attendinggessa wrote:
These are there new ticket prices, if it's Cat A then it's £52
Bristol City fans asked to pay £39 first game.