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Lizzys a lessy.if we go we got some good lively games.prems good and now we've had a nibble wouldn't mind a bit more.whatever the season were all still be rangers.millwall at home,it could be our turn to send them to the dentist
Lizzys a lessy.if we go we got some good lively games.prems good and now we've had a nibble wouldn't mind a bit more.whatever the season were all still be rangers.millwall at home,it could be our turn to send them to the dentist
no no vans.........so many r's talked the talk but wouldnt walk the walk.....the 'baker street' incident sent wall into a frenzy and they woulda obliterated us that night im sure....only ten/twenty of us offered anything to them near the westfields n paid the price....im retired now so will just observe from the safety of my zimmer frame!
From 2009–2012 Sky Sports have the rights to broadcast 65 live matches, live coverage of both legs of both play off semi finals and the play off final live.[8] The BBC has the rights to show 10 first choice live games for the regular season as well as the rights to show a highlight show. The deal is on a three year contract and is worth £264m that will mostly be paid by Sky.[9] Sky Sports will then take exclusive live rights to the Football League from 2013, having signed a three-year deal worth £195m, representing a 26% reduction in revenue from the previous joint deal between Sky and BBC.[10] The new deal will include 75 live league games, all the play-off matches, 15 League Cup ties (including both semi-finals and the final) and selected Johnstone's Paint Trophy matches. Sky will also have highlights packages, with the free-to-air rights yet to be decided.
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