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Old 26 Jan 2004, 08:37 AM   #1
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Old 26 Jan 2004, 10:49 PM   #2
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Will be interesting to see how the kickoff times come out as that will determine what games air on PPV or even FSW in the US as opposed to only in bars. I'd guess Man U will play lunchtime Saturday if it's against City (for safety reasons). If that happens, then it'll probably be either delayed on PPV or live on FSW. More likely though, they'll play mid-day Saturday on PPV, with FSW getting Liverpool.

Somehow PPV will probably have Arsenal-Chelsea, I'd imagine that will be the last game of the weekend, in the prime BBC viewing window.
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Old 27 Jan 2004, 08:46 PM   #3
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i'm a casual EPL fan and I was wondering why it was safer to have lunchtime kickoffs instead of 3pm for the possible Manchester Derby? Would the reason be the game will be over after its dark and would be harder to keep peace? Just curious.
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Old 28 Jan 2004, 06:00 AM   #4
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The pubs won't have been open as long (11am on a Saturday, noon on a Sunday). less booze=less trouble.

The darkness thing may be a factor too.
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Old 28 Jan 2004, 06:50 PM   #5
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I'm terrified of facing of Chelsea. They are still quite good and should not be taken lightly. I know everyone else is thrilled because one of the Big Guns will be out of the FA Cup. It should be a great match.

Come on you, Gunners!!!
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Old 14 Feb 2004, 08:27 AM   #6
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I'm terrified of facing of Chelsea. They are still quite good and should not be taken lightly. I know everyone else is thrilled because one of the Big Guns will be out of the FA Cup. It should be a great match.

Come on you, Gunners!!!
Even worse is facing them twice in a week. We get them for the FA Cup AND the next Premiership fixture. Beating them once, ok. Beating them TWICE?!?! THAT will be hard!
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