Matt Holland is presenting the East of England version, covering Naarge, Upswitch, Sarfend, Norfampton, Peterbrough etc.
Will be produced in Naarge. Cue large bunches of Canaries outside waiting for him!
I wonder if they'll waste half the show with Lizzy telling us that Graham from Runcorn has e-mailed in to ask Claridge if Bury are the best team in the world now they've won two in a row.
Good on them for focusing outside the Prem, but we can manage grown up assessment in the lower divisions too. Better still, extended highlights.
[cite]Posted By: Paddy7[/cite]I wonder if they'll waste half the show with Lizzy telling us that Graham from Runcorn has e-mailed in to ask Claridge if Bury are the best team in the world now they've won two in a row.
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[cite]Posted By: JollyRobin[/cite]If you have Sky Sports or Virgin Media they have all the regional stations. I often find myself watching BBC Sheffield's weather.
Looks like Chappers is prob one of the better presenters. Though with 13 clubs in the program, compared to other areas of the country which have as low as 3 clubs in parts, dont expect much Charlton coverage
And in the initial round-up they just said Millwall have their sights firmly set on automatic promotion this season - what a load of TOSH! Did they even bother to look at the table before they scripted that? Or did they record this last August??
[cite]Posted By: Airman Brown[/cite]The Millwall comment was ridiculous. That's 17 points they have to make up on second-placed Norwich in their last 21 matches.
Mind you, I thought the comment was (to paraphrase):
"After missing out on the play-offs last year, millwall had their sights firmly set on an automatic spot this campaign"
ie. their ambitions at the beginning of the season, as opposed to now.
[cite]Posted By: Airman Brown[/cite]The Millwall comment was ridiculous. That's 17 points they have to make up on second-placed Norwich in their last 21 matches.
Mind you, I thought the comment was (to paraphrase):
"After missing out on the play-offs last year, millwallhadtheir sights firmly set on an automatic spot this campaign"
ie. their ambitions at the beginning of the season, as opposed to now.
Not what I heard, but you could be right. It seems a very odd thing to say otherwise.
Programme wasn't great, but still think the BBC deserve credit for the initiative. It's something Sky can't do and ITV gave up in London years ago (their Meridian Soccer Night was the nearest thing but the geographical range of clubs covered rendered it nearly as ridiculous as Meridian local news is now).
Incidentally, if Mark Bright was any good at TV presenting he'd presumably have got the hosting job.
I missed this and I am not to sure of it to be on iPlayer so if anyone recorded it on there Sky+ box or VirginHD box may you put it on YouTube if you can please
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Superb.
Will be produced in Naarge. Cue large bunches of Canaries outside waiting for him!
Nathan should be able to watch it then :-)
Good on them for focusing outside the Prem, but we can manage grown up assessment in the lower divisions too. Better still, extended highlights.
LOL
How will us displaced addicks get to see it?
Hes an irritating twat
As you do...
First shot of the series? The New Den. Doesn't bode well! Lol.
I was expecting in-depth analysis of Lloyd Sam's performance ;-)
"After missing out on the play-offs last year, millwall had their sights firmly set on an automatic spot this campaign"
ie. their ambitions at the beginning of the season, as opposed to now.
Not what I heard, but you could be right. It seems a very odd thing to say otherwise.
Programme wasn't great, but still think the BBC deserve credit for the initiative. It's something Sky can't do and ITV gave up in London years ago (their Meridian Soccer Night was the nearest thing but the geographical range of clubs covered rendered it nearly as ridiculous as Meridian local news is now).
Incidentally, if Mark Bright was any good at TV presenting he'd presumably have got the hosting job.
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