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Gigi Galli
Sep 19, 2003

and then the car turned in to fire

julian assflange posted:

Rooney was real bad, selfish and argued with the ref. Seedorf looked fitter and technically superior than him today

No homo but Seedorf is an Adonis and will be ripped until the day he dies from being too in shape.

Rooney will die six months after retiring after gaining 100 pounds in a week.

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Gigi Galli
Sep 19, 2003

and then the car turned in to fire

blue footed boobie posted:

IDK where to put this, but apparently Cheik Tiote collapsed at training and died. :(

wtf, that's crazy. Either this is happening more often now or we're only recently starting to hear about it. Terrible news.

Gigi Galli
Sep 19, 2003

and then the car turned in to fire

ayb posted:

Can someone explain the allure of standing spaces at games? No sport in America does this and Ive never understood the appeal

It's cheap and it's fun. Are you the guy that sits alone in the mezzanine at a concert?

Gigi Galli
Sep 19, 2003

and then the car turned in to fire

Ninpo posted:

There's showers at Wembley


Sounds like an inflated figure

:captainpop:

Gigi Galli
Sep 19, 2003

and then the car turned in to fire
NBC is gonna require an extra 50 bucks per season to watch every match online

quote:

While the amount of games available on television will mostly be unchanged, NBC is moving 130 overflow matches to Premier League Pass, which will also include access to match replays and additional Premier League content produced by the NBC and by the league itself.

Premier League Pass will be available for a $49.99 yearly fee.

In NBC’s four seasons of broadcasting the Premier League so far, the network has made every league match available to cable subscribers – either directly on television or streaming through its app, its web platform or through overflow cable channels.

Those days are now over.

“There are a lot of cord-cutters and cord-nevers out there,” NBC Sports president of programming Jon Miller told Goal. “It’s a chance to put product out there for those people who love the Premier League but don’t necessarily have cable subscriptions.”American fans who want access to every Premier League game next season will require both a cable login and a subscription to Premier League Pass. While this adds a degree of difficulty, Miller isn’t overly concerned about any negative backlash.

Pretty fail if you want to watch Stoke vs. Palace with a hangover imo.

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Gigi Galli
Sep 19, 2003

and then the car turned in to fire

Shoren posted:

So they're trying to capture the market of people without cable subscriptions by requiring a cable subscription plus $50? Am I reading this wrong?

They're trying to get you to spend more money, OP. There is no benefit to the user.

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