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    European campaign

    Who will be going to the away matches? I'm down south next week for a few months,I've been speaking to my lad who lives down there and depending where we are drawn he's keen to go so my passports in the safe in the Motorhome just in case ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Who will be going to the away matches? I'm down south next week for a few months,I've been speaking to my lad who lives down there and depending where we are drawn he's keen to go so my passports in the safe in the Motorhome just in case ..
    Me and the youngest lad are off, wherever our travels take us!

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    Thursday night in front of the telly for me, although I might get off my backside for the first home game, just to say I've seen us in Europe again. Hopefully there won't be second.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Thursday night in front of the telly for me, although I might get off my backside for the first home game, just to say I've seen us in Europe again. Hopefully there won't be second.
    Not sure they televise knock out round Sinkov.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Not sure they televise knock out round Sinkov.
    I'm sure I saw Everton in the KO rounds in August last year OC, I can remember telling my Everton supporting mate, who doesn't have BT Sport, that they were utter ****e. BT have the exclusive rights to show the Europa League and they have 3 Sports Channels to fill, so
    it would make sense, and I'm hoping my memory isn't playing tricks.

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    Sinkov
    I know some games weren’t televised but maybe that’s round one which third place Scottish teams enter. I gather that will be Rangers so maybe they will do it. Depends if there is a market - not sureBurnley will be that popular playing some unknown club with 3000 ground capacity.
    Last edited by oldcolner; 15-05-2018 at 08:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Sinkov
    I know some games weren’t televised but maybe that’s round one which third place Scottish teams enter. I gather that will be Rangers so maybe they will do it. Depends if there is a market - not sureBurnley will be that popular playing some unknown club with 3000 ground capacity.
    TEC tells me we have 3000 Burnley fans who want to attend every away game, wherever, whenever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Sinkov
    I know some games weren’t televised but maybe that’s round one which third place Scottish teams enter. I gather that will be Rangers so maybe they will do it. Depends if there is a market - not sureBurnley will be that popular playing some unknown club with 3000 ground capacity.
    I doubt there is any Europa game anywhere in Europe in the KO rounds that has much/any interest to a wider audience, but BT have paid good money for the rights, so I can only assume they intend showing them, otherwise why pay for the rights ? Anyway we'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I doubt there is any Europa game anywhere in Europe in the KO rounds that has much/any interest to a wider audience, but BT have paid good money for the rights, so I can only assume they intend showing them, otherwise why pay for the rights ? Anyway we'll see.
    My 88 year old father-in-law is a BWFC supporting football fanatic who will watch any game, anytime night or day. La Liga, Eredivisie, Cypriot Pub Sunday League, Scottish third division; you name it, he'll watch it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    My 88 year old father-in-law is a BWFC supporting football fanatic who will watch any game, anytime night or day. La Liga, Eredivisie, Cypriot Pub Sunday League, Scottish third division; you name it, he'll watch it.
    Which father-in-law is that BT..?

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