Tuesday, November 5, 2024 Fixture: Liverpool v. Bayer Leverkusen Comp: Champions League (Group Stage - Match 4) Location: Anfield Time: 3pm E / 2pm C / 1pm M / 12p P TV: Paramount Plus
Saturday, November 9, 2024 Fixture: Liverpool v. Aston Villa Comp: EPL (Matchday 11) Location: Anfield Time: 3pm E / 2pm C / 1pm M / 12pm P TV: Peacock
our NT "break" just got shortened ... League Cup vs Southampton -- Wednesday December 18, 8pm GMT. so we will play 2 south coast teams twice in a few days, PL and LC.
oops let's try that again it seems November and December are 2 different months. League Cup vs Southampton -- Wednesday December 18, 8pm GMT. apologies for the brief bout of newterpcalendaritis. edit: just the nine games in December, then.
Now this is the way to watch a game on tv. This is not Anfield. It's the game on a screen at @CosmLosAngeles. 😳 pic.twitter.com/1DzfMn9RV3— DaveOCKOP (@DaveOCKOP) November 11, 2024
ah, thanks speke. very interesting. we may well be looking at the future of football (and other sports). I wonder how the "content" owners ie LFC / the PL in this case - get paid? also, if this becomes available in other locations why would PL teams need to travel abroad to play games. totally unnecessary.
Yeah, but I’d still have to get off the couch, drive, pay for a parking place and pay for entry, pay exorbitant prices for a beer, or 3. To watch something that’s not real. The idea of doing that to watch 2 guys beat the snot out of each other sounds sick.
oh come on, the drive from your place to LA isn't that bad. from the look of that video, there certainly is a demand for it. kinda the same as going to a pub only bigger / better (apart from the entry fee of course)?
Bitterettes leading 1-0 penalty. bbc: It's a very controversial decision from referee Abigail Byrne as that looked outside the box from the press box and the replays on the TV screens near us suggest the same.