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merlin1969

2015-16 season- First game is Sunderland at home

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It is what it is I suppose. I might just sleep through December, and the last 3 games are awful. 

 

Would like to have more than 3 points by September though. 

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We have a similar end of season to Bournemouth (Chelsea, Man United and Everton in their last four) whilst Norwich end with Arsenal, Man United and Everton.

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behave every year he's out cap in hand asking for donations,.

And how much does he get? I'll hold my hands up to being a frequent user who's never donated a penny to this site, and I'm sure others are the same. It's still free to use, and just because he's asking don't mean he's getting. So yes it is Mark who'll get the shit, it is Mark who'll have to pay either out of his own pocket or any donations he gets (which I'm sure are actually meant to help keep the site running not pay for legal fees he gets due to some idiot posting illegal content) if anyone post the list.

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I just want to print the fixture list forCity not flog it to make a fortune. There must be a list available non BBC. The papers? The Merc? Scanand save.

On that page there is a share  facility at the top. Will I get banned for mentioning it?

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Can I reproduce Football Association Premier League fixtures on my website?

The Football Association Premier League

The Football Association Premier league is the top flight football tournament in England. It is administered by the Football Association Premier League and is regulated by the English Football Association.

The Fixture List

The fixture list is created initially by a computer generated system and then through consultation with the clubs and then produced prior to the season beginning.

Copyright protection in the fixture list

All of the FA Premier League fixtures are protected by copyright under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1998 and are owned by the FA Premier League. If you wish to reproduce the fixture list or any part of it on your website or in your publication the Football Association would expect you to pay a licence fee for the use of this information.

Websites and publications reproducing the fixture list

You will see many publications including websites and print publications reproducing the FA Premier League fixture list. These websites and publications will all have paid for the licence fee which is expected to be around £250.

Are there any websites and publications which do not need to pay for the licence fee?

The official websites of the clubs participating in the FA Premier League will not be required to pay for a licence fee for the use of the fixture lists.

Furthermore if you produce a website or a publication which is an officially nominated fanzine for a particular club you will not be required to pay a licence fee for the use of the fixture list. If you operate a fanzine but are not nominated as an official club fanzine you can post a link of your website to your clubs official site.

What happens if I do not have a licence?

If you do not have a licence to print the fixture list there is no provision under UK law for any fixtures to appear in advance of the match being played. If you mention more than one fixture this will not be accepted and you will be found to be in breach of Copyright laws.

Can I mention just one fixture?

In order to infringe copyright protection you must have reproduced a substantial part of the work. Simply mentioning a fixture in an article or on a website prior to or after the match will not constitute a substantial part of the work. It is thought that however, more than one match will be deemed to be a substantial part of the work.

Are there any other rights which may protect a fixture list under UK law?

In 2004 a decision was made in relation to football fixture lists being protected under the European Union Database right.

 

 

Don't the Premier League make enough money through TV rights and sponsorship without having to fine fans forums for publishing their own teams fixtures FFS!

 

Miserable Bast*rds!

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Bournemouth away is a Bank Holiday too! We should take 1,000's regardless of the allocation.

 

What's happened to the New Years Day fixture? 

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We also avoid all the Europa League moved matches, West Ham, Southampton are both the week after our visits, Liverpool is Boxing Day and Spurs is in January.

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Bizarre rule. It's almost like the PL don't like the fans very much.

 

My google Calendar has already updated with the fixtures, which pushes them to my phone, and allows me to embed the calendar on a website, I wonder if that is covered by Google paying the fee...

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I just want to print the fixture list forCity not flog it to make a fortune. There must be a list available non BBC. The papers? The Merc? Scanand save.

On that page there is a share  facility at the top. Will I get banned for mentioning it?

Of course there is a list, just go on sky, the bbc, the official website. The full list is in 100 different places, just not here.

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Shall we have a whip around:

 

Fees

Football DataCo charges a standard fee for the reproduction of fixture lists, which currently stands at: £266 plus VAT to print the fixtures of one English club.

Guest Col city fan
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Decent opening fixture

Very winnable

Guest MattP
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Great first six, we could be well inside the top half by the end of that? Maybe even dream of a Peter Taylor type top of league scenario. :blink:

 

Liverpool away on boxing day brings back great memories.

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