A question of priorities
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A question of priorities
Things seem to moving on a pace and it is time to get down to the important stuff.
Are Premier League games shown live or are they shown the next day and at what time
Are Premier League games shown live or are they shown the next day and at what time
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Re: A question of priorities
There not shown at all. No-one's interested. Unless it's Rugby and the All Blacks. Or Netball. Ladies Netball.
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Re: A question of priorities
I may have to reconsider
(not even on satellite )
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only joking. Couldn't resist. Are we talking Barclays Premier League? If so, re-played on Sky Sports 2, I think. For example, Monday 13 August replay of Chelsea v Birmingham City at 11am and Man U v Reading at 1pm. Great if you'll be working from home.
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oh, and weds 15 Aug there was Tottenham v Everton shown LIVE but at 6.40am on Sky Sports 2.
Highlights are shown on Digital 33 Sky Sport Highlights daily and played every 2 hours which includes highlights of other sporting events.
Highlights are shown on Digital 33 Sky Sport Highlights daily and played every 2 hours which includes highlights of other sporting events.
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It is a bit of a bummer. We always follow the F1 Grand Prix. We can still get it here but it means staying up really late - show starts usually at 5 minutes to midnight and ends about 2am! Great, yep we still get to see it, but that's Saturday night to stay up and see the qualifier and Sunday night to see the race - with needing to be up for work at 6.30am Not ideal but it's better than nowt.
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Re: A question of priorities
It is a bit of a bummer. We always follow the F1 Grand Prix. We can still get it here but it means staying up really late - show starts usually at 5 minutes to midnight and ends about 2am! Great, yep we still get to see it, but that's Saturday night to stay up and see the qualifier and Sunday night to see the race - with needing to be up for work at 6.30am Not ideal but it's better than nowt.
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Re: A question of priorities
It is a bit of a bummer. We always follow the F1 Grand Prix. We can still get it here but it means staying up really late - show starts usually at 5 minutes to midnight and ends about 2am! Great, yep we still get to see it, but that's Saturday night to stay up and see the qualifier and Sunday night to see the race - with needing to be up for work at 6.30am Not ideal but it's better than nowt.
Would you believe the one race we cancelled sky sports for happened to be the Nuremburg race when all the action of the rain happened
Oh and before anyone asks! NO Sky TV over here is differant to whats shown in the UK because its on a differant satellite one that only serves Australia and NZ
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Nurburgring was a cracking race! Hamilton played a blinder coming off and keeping the engine running so he could get back on track.
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I know I saw the highlights on Prime whole race crammed into 15 minutes
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Who's your team Colin? or do you just follow it in general? Sorry OP this has nothing to do with footy.