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  1. I'm still amazed this question literally pops up for every game now I'd have thought every one would know how to check for themselves by now
  2. You surely were joking that you would have driven 200 hundred miles rather than spend a few minutes in a queue?
  3. Was part of the filming of BBC Wales' Sin Bin TV show last night, was an entertaining recording. Max Boyce has many an amusing anecdote, and Gareth Thomas is hilarious, just a shame most of what he said won't make the cut
  4. No worries, the Bristol boys will win it for us.
  5. Definitely. I'd be pretty confident if Ashton Gate had been hosting the ground would have seen large numbers of schools and junior football teams in attendance
  6. Depends, do you live in Middlesbrough?
  7. Reading Women’s team lost £1.3m in 2020/21 taking total losses up to £5.8m
  8. Very true, but those attendances would leave teams like Manor Farm embarrassed
  9. Some of these crowds must be very concerning with the euros on the horizon
  10. Have a look at this thread, the answer is within it
  11. It's often the same, a player that scores a goal will get the shout even though they haven't really been the best player on the pitch
  12. The squad is certainly taking shape heading into this summers tournament, England certainly won't be far away and with a bit of luck in our games we could be real contenders.
  13. England women 1-1 with Germany
  14. Is Zac Bell a relation of Micky
  15. Just travelled from weston to Parson Street, train was desserted He's enjoying retirement
  16. https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/simple/gb-nr:TAU/2022-02-22/1700
  17. Was absolutely gutted to hear the news Saturday morning Have known Ron for many years not just through football but personally too, such sad news especially as it was a sudden passing. He leaves behind a young daughter which is even sadder RIP
  18. Probably slows the pace of the ball
  19. VAR over ruled a late winner due to scoring with the hand of God
  20. The club said on the last update that due to postal problems they would not be posted out and needed to be collected in person from the ground Like all other away games they will be made available to collect at the away ground so nothing new in this really
  21. It would also be great if the regional competitions could be resurrected. As current holders we have our title to defend
  22. TAKEN FROM: https://www.sportbible.com/football/masters-football-is-officially-returning-to-our-tv-screens-20220220?s=09 In a piece of news that will no doubt delight millions of fans around the world, we can officially reveal that Masters Football is coming back to our TV screens after an 11-year absence. The popular six-a-side event will include former players from Premier League giants Liverpool and Manchester United, as well as legends from both Celtic and Rangers in the newly launched 360 Sports TV Masters Cup. Paul Scholes, Steve McManaman and Wes Brown will likely feature in the competition that will be staged at the Braehead Arena, Glasgow on July 8th. Masters football, which is for players over the age of 35, was successfully screened by Sky Sports between 2000-2011 and legends like Ian Rush, Ally McCoist, Roy Keane, Matt Le Tissier, Bryan Robson and Andy Cole all featured. Now, new sports documentary streaming site 360 Sports Television have taken over the mantle. In fact, plans are already in hand for a full, major tournament with regional heats next year (2023). The tournament in Glasgow over the summer will boast the same iconic blue carpet, featuring four teams battling it out over two eight minutes halves - with the top two from the group then battling it out in a final. So what is the newly launched 360 Sports TV Masters Cup? The sports documentary streaming site has been set up with the Brighton midfielder Adam Lallana, former Celtic manager Martin O’Neill and his former Nottingham Forest teammate, Tony Woodcock. Two-time European Cup winner Woodcock. who is a director and co-founder of 360 Sports TV, can't wait to get started. “It just feels fantastic to bring Masters Football back to life," he said. "It has real history and there’s been a tremendous buzz over social media recently with petitions to revive the tournament." He added: "I played in the first ever series of Masters Football which immediately caught the attention of fans up and down the country who delighted in watching their heroes from the past showing off their skills once again. “Now I'm so thrilled to be playing a part in bringing this iconic tournament back to the viewing public with live coverage of this brand-new event on www.360sportstelevision.com" John Warrington, who is the 360 Sports Television founder and producer, has a few tricks up his sleeve to keep today’s demanding audiences entertained. He said: “Having been involved with the production of the first series of Masters Football and presented the highlights version on Channel 4, this has definitely been a 360-degree journey for me and it holds very special memories. "More recently, I produced the Masters Football Remastered series for Amazon Prime and the incredible viewing figures left me in no doubt that there remains a huge appetite for Masters and we just had to bring it back. "360 Sports TV is a sports documentary streaming platform but if there is one live event which would be a match for us and our audiences, then it is undoubtedly Masters Football."
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