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I've continously heard about The Prem getting slated, but I've always thought it was good.
Now that the BBC have taken back hold of the reins, they've slapped a 2 onto the end of the old favourite's name. Why - I'm not quite sure.
Anyway, yeah. For me it's The Premiership.
Granted, we've seen little of the new MOTD, but ssh.
also the beeb dont have breaks. however the commentators suck. but seriously, how can you guys not find a bolton throw in pant wettingly exciting?
I personally don't have Sky (BBC Freeview instead, which was an offshoot of ITV digital), but I don't really feel like I could really be bothered to watch a lot of Premiership football.
actually did you hear him at the fulham game? Cole was one on one he hit the post and laughed at him.
> Johnathan Pearce is a legend :-D
>
> *MY WORD CAN THIS GET ANY MORE EXCITING!!!!.......it's a throw in to
> Bolton*
Har Har, I made the exact same joke about Chris Kamara a couple of days ago...
*MY WORD CAN THIS GET ANY MORE EXCITING!!!!.......it's a throw in to Bolton*
1) Get Wrighty. Pure comedy.
2) Get rid of the annoying commentator. You know, the guy that does robot wars and stuff like that aswell.
> Between the start of the season and the end of December, we are set
> to be shown 11 times in total. Only 3 of those are home games.
Heh, think yourself lucky mate, my teams been shown twice in the history of sky sports.
Dont think you realise how lucky you are, besides why does it matter if you're home or away?
Azul - only the sunday MOTD has a 2 on the end because its the second of the weekend (obviously).
hahaha
> Well, maybe I'm on my own here, but I'd rather they spent money on
> decent coverage of the national sport than on 24-7 minority music
> channels and kids television!
Indeed you are Wookie, now out to the wilderness with you and let us watch Rugrats :-D
Sky obviously tear both of them apart commentary wise. Andy Gray and Martin Tiler (also Woking fan, so added bonus) haven't been bettered by any other pair of commentators I've heard, anyway.