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Thread: FAO Sheep/DABs

  1. #11
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    re: FAO Sheep/DABs

    I can't remember the last time a united v Aberdeen game was on TV? I bet you would get a decent tv audience though depending on the way it was advertised. Sure people in England would be interested in the whole Alex ferguson thing and that fact both clubs shagged the old firm in the 80's. Especially because of the form of both teams just now aswell. The hearts hibs derbies have been absolute dyer the last few, empty stadiums, god awful football.

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    re: FAO Sheep/DABs

    Quote Originally Posted by 1995_Oh_My_Sides_
    There's actually a bit to play for, between two teams who have been performing not bad this season, but Sky decided to show the invariably shyte Salt N Sauce derby, a bit annoying.
    I actually agree with you that Utd v Dholly would have been a good game to watch. Fact is Sky will get a higher TV audience with the Embra derby and that's all that matters to them. Much the same as their obsession with showing Rangers or Celtic games.[/quote]

    I know, OMS, but the last few derbies have been absolutely brutal on the eyes.

    I'm not going to our game today, phuck sitting in that driving rain for an hour and a half to watch us grind out a 2-0 victory against a pysh Partick side that 11 guys off here could give a game to.[/quote]

    There's been some horrendous old firm games over the yea

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    re: FAO Sheep/DABs

    Quote Originally Posted by EastStand_Elite
    I can't remember the last time a united v Aberdeen game was on TV? I bet you would get a decent tv audience though depending on the way it was advertised. Sure people in England would be interested in the whole Alex ferguson thing and that fact both clubs shagged the old firm in the 80's. Especially because of the form of both teams just now aswell. The hearts hibs derbies have been absolute dyer the last few, empty stadiums, god awful football.
    P1sh. Only H1b5 fail to sell out their allocation for the derbies at both Easter Road and Tynecastle. The Hearts end is ALWAYS sold out.

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    re: FAO Sheep/DABs

    Quote Originally Posted by EastStand_Elite
    I can't remember the last time a united v Aberdeen game was on TV? I bet you would get a decent tv audience though depending on the way it was advertised. Sure people in England would be interested in the whole Alex ferguson thing and that fact both clubs shagged the old firm in the 80's. Especially because of the form of both teams just now aswell. The hearts hibs derbies have been absolute dyer the last few, empty stadiums, god awful football.
    Are you going to the game EE ?

  5. #15
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    It's one of the few away games I'll be missing this year and probably the one I'd like to have been at the most. Just got way to much packing and stuff to do today. With a howling hang over

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