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Posted
Just now, goose2010 said:

Be surprised if it's tomorrow. TV slots are full already and no way will they not show this game. 

Bank Holiday so no reason it can’t be played at 2 or 3

Posted
2 minutes ago, Unabomber said:

**** me Souness hasn’t got a clue! This

could be his last appearance on Sky.

Whats he saying??

Posted
6 minutes ago, surrifox said:

Must be .

Big fixture congestion for Man U 🤞

Not good if they now play Liverpool at a time when they have very little rest beforehand. Hopefully it will be played tomorrow.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Paddy. said:

I meant more the disruption for Liverpool. 

Both teams have been disrupted, Man U now have a fixture pileup while Liverpool don't

Posted
Just now, brucey said:

Both teams have been disrupted, Man U now have a fixture pileup while Liverpool don't

But they've suffered a disruption....as you've just said yourself.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, AjcW said:

Bank Holiday so no reason it can’t be played at 2 or 3

Only in this country. The international pull of this game is far to big to put it on Monday lunch time. 

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All logic points to this being played tomorrow. There are no other dates available. Sort out stadium security and it shouldn’t be a problem.

Posted
Just now, AmyLGK said:

Whats he saying??

He seems fuming that he has travelled all this way and the game has now been called off. He also couldn’t really see it from the fans perspective. He doesn’t get why they are protesting and why the United fans are unhappy with the Glazers. He offers nothing his views are so dated.


Now the presenter Dave is trying to stir the whole putting people in danger narrative. The only person who was in danger was that fan who fell off the net lol 

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Posted
Just now, David Hankey said:

10 points deduction for Manure. It'll be interesting to see what sanctions the footballing authorities actually do.

For this game? Zero. No chance will they get punished. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Paddy. said:

David Jones looks like World War 3 has been declared.

He is being so annoying. You would think he had a sniper trained on him by the way he is speaking. 

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Posted
Just now, Sharpe's Fox said:

People at Sky are happy to get the views criticizing the Super League on the tele but get pissy when fans take some real action and disrupt their work. Grow a spine. Dossers. 

Massively. Happy with what they've got, fuming when their schedule gets delayed.

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There can't be many bigger fixtures for the Asian and worldwide audience, we naturally think in local domestic terms but right now there's many a household trying to explain this to their kids. Then there's the associated TV companies / Adverts etc. It's the kids I feel sorry for. And my "big match buffet" going to waste on a tin pot Spurs v Sheff Utd fixture.

 

And how can so many Utd fans go to the ground whilst we're supposed to stay local?

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Arkie Bennett said:

That would only be punishing the fans. Oh.

 

Good point.

 

£20'000'000 in fines as well so the owners are suitably punished also.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Strokes said:

What the hell is carragher babbling on about? He is barely coherent. Read the autocue lad, stop using that shit brain of yours.

 

Tbf, he's a Scouser.

 

English isn't his first language.

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Posted
1 minute ago, David Hankey said:

10 points deduction for Manure. It'll be interesting to see what sanctions the footballing authorities actually do.

None..The right to protest..!!

 

Well done to the fans today....

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