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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Feb 28, 2019 22:25:03 GMT
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Post by mftc on Feb 28, 2019 22:40:45 GMT
If we sell out will this qualify for a beam back?
Also how about the I-player game v Gillingham at the Mem? I'm sure City do it. Could be a good money spinner for the club as it is so important.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 0:26:55 GMT
It's a south west derby - it's just we are at the top of it and they are the very bottom.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 8:22:40 GMT
If we sell out will this qualify for a beam back? Also how about the I-player game v Gillingham at the Mem? I'm sure City do it. Could be a good money spinner for the club as it is so important. Don't think a beamback for the Plymouth game can happen because we are contracted to ifollow.Gillingham is a different story. City can do beam backs anytime they want. The reason being they are one of about fifteen clubs not contracted to ifollow, Sunderland being one of the others.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 8:32:05 GMT
Sunderland are doing a beamback of the game on Tuesday night. £10 entry includes a bottle of beer and a hot meal.
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Post by legas on Mar 1, 2019 8:40:43 GMT
Good point - forgot about all of those!
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Mar 1, 2019 10:17:50 GMT
Sunderland are doing a beamback of the game on Tuesday night. £10 entry includes a bottle of beer and a hot meal. Isn't the game on Sky anyway? Bit easier to do that than arrange a beam back I imagine.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 11:24:38 GMT
Sunderland are doing a beamback of the game on Tuesday night. £10 entry includes a bottle of beer and a hot meal. Isn't the game on Sky anyway? Bit easier to do that than arrange a beam back I imagine. It would appear from reading their forum, this is an in house arrangement they use for a lot of games as they are not tied in to the EFL ifollow contract. Let's face it they are a big club and have money to burn.
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Post by socrates on Mar 1, 2019 13:30:12 GMT
If we could rate derbys in % terms: City 100% Swindon 70% Cardiff and Swansea 68% (although Cardiff are city’s main rivals now apparently) Plymouth 60% Exeter 50 % Cheltenham 30% Torquay and FGR 0% for different reasons. Have I missed anyone out? Also, non-sensical heated rivalries: Lincoln - always want to fight us Wycombe - ok, so there’s the lightening thing and they did help send us down, but then we did try to get them a points deduction so save our own skin so neither of us covered in glory there. sh** heads 100% Everyone else 1% - 2%
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Post by legas on Mar 1, 2019 13:35:14 GMT
If we could rate derbys in % terms: City 100% Swindon 70% Cardiff and Swansea 68% (although Cardiff are city’s main rivals now apparently) Plymouth 60% Exeter 50 % Cheltenham 30% Torquay and FGR 0% for different reasons. Have I missed anyone out? Also, non-sensical heated rivalries: Lincoln - always want to fight us Wycombe - ok, so there’s the lightening thing and they did help send us down, but then we did try to get them a points deduction so save our own skin so neither of us covered in glory there. sh** heads 100% Everyone else 1% - 2% Fair enough! Nobody else I hate with a passion but always a good feeling for me to beat Swindon, Plymouth, Cardiff and Oxford in particular.
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