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Premier league fixtures 2022/23 season (including Kickoff changes and moved matches!)

Flaggers

May not be the best moderator on LTLF, but he's...
LTLF Minion
Ifollow should be banned. People made there bed when they left this country. Plus all the extra camera’s In the ground restrict people’s view.

Also when do we hear about the Derby game?
W T A S F?
 

Flaggers

May not be the best moderator on LTLF, but he's...
LTLF Minion
Ifollow should be banned. People made there bed when they left this country. Plus all the extra camera’s In the ground restrict people’s view.

Also when do we hear about the Derby game?
The D***y game will be played behind closed doors owing to either Coronavirus or Foot&Mouth.

You'll be able to watch it on iFollow.
 

DanR

Steve Chettle
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Francis Benali (on loan)

Guest
Re: "This game has been moved for television" (aka boll*cks

Are you using an Android device Francis?

The audio commentary works on the iOS version, as does (occasionally...) video.

However the app design is appalling, as the developers have yet to update it with the newer updated notification system for iOS (where a small, innocuous alert appears at the top of the screen, rather than an ugly white box appearing smack in the middle and blocking out what you’re actually trying to look at...)
Yeah, android.
 
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Francis Benali (on loan)

Guest
The D***y game will be played behind closed doors owing to either Coronavirus or Foot&Mouth.

You'll be able to watch it on iFollow.
That would be great. If Forest play one game behind closed doors, let it be that one.
 

Thomas

Martel Maxwell Enjoyer
Ifollow should be banned. People made there bed when they left this country. Plus all the extra camera’s In the ground restrict people’s view.

Also when do we hear about the Derby game?

Can’t really do much about my situation can I?

I love ifollow. It’s gotten me closer to the football team I love. Although waking up at 7 after a night drinking is a pain.
 

Ravi

Upper Decker
Yeah, no one could have seen that coming.
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
A grudge match between two local rivals, plenty at stake, for both?

I mean, that’s obviously not the kind of game Sky are even remotely interested in televising.
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
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Harvey

Chrissy Cohen
I think it's a fair bet to assume that every Forest vs Derby game ever will be moved for TV
 

Ravi

Upper Decker
"Wayne Rooney FC unable to prevent local rivals march towards the Premier League where Rooney used to play"

Or

"Wayne Rooney singlehandedly dents local rivals promotion hopes"
 

Timothy Pope

I know that Nuno that I know that Nuno that I know
To be honest I'm surprised Pride Park hasn't been renamed Wayne Manor

It will be if Mad Mel can squeeze an ounce of sponsorship for it


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FBS

Steve Chettle
I wouldn’t mind ifollow if it wasn’t at the expense of people attending the game.
It isn't anymore. That's an old line trotted out by the EFL and FA as to why they can't screen 3pm kick offs. If someone has the ways & means to go to the match then they will. It being available through a subscription service doesn't stop them from going, only location and/or money.

If Forest did a subscription service that streamed each match live for a fee of each season, most fans would pay that and still go to games.

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FBS

Steve Chettle
Also,the Derby game was always scheduled to kick off at 1pm. It's been on the website since August. So Sky have just moved it 30 minutes.

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Ravi

Upper Decker
That's 30 minutes of my life I'll never get back.
Damn you Sky!
 

Harvey

Chrissy Cohen
It isn't anymore. That's an old line trotted out by the EFL and FA as to why they can't screen 3pm kick offs. If someone has the ways & means to go to the match then they will. It being available through a subscription service doesn't stop them from going, only location and/or money.

If Forest did a subscription service that streamed each match live for a fee of each season, most fans would pay that and still go to games.

It's quite ridiculous in this day and age that I can't pay to watch all games live. This argument of "no-one would go to games if they could watch them at home" is bollocks and anachronistic.

Living in London I can only get up for about ten or so games a season due to costs and the fact there's no train back down late enough to go to the evening games. If I lived closer I'd pay to watch games but would obviously still go when I could.
 

Beardo7

Viv Anderson
It's quite ridiculous in this day and age that I can't pay to watch all games live. This argument of "no-one would go to games if they could watch them at home" is bollocks and anachronistic.

Living in London I can only get up for about ten or so games a season due to costs and the fact there's no train back down late enough to go to the evening games. If I lived closer I'd pay to watch games but would obviously still go when I could.

Same here I live in Derby now (yes it's grim) which whilst not being far, thanks to work Me and Mrs Beardo work for the NHS so we both work a lot of weekends, family/kids we manage to get to about 3/4 games a season normally the midweek evening games. If I could pay a Sub to be able to watch all the games on TV I would. And I would still go to as many games as I could as there is no substitute to watching the game live.

It's 2020 why should someone who lives in the US/China be able to watch all games live on TV yet Someone who lives 20 mins from the ground not be able to?
 

Ravi

Upper Decker
It's quite ridiculous in this day and age that I can't pay to watch all games live. This argument of "no-one would go to games if they could watch them at home" is bollocks and anachronistic.

Living in London I can only get up for about ten or so games a season due to costs and the fact there's no train back down late enough to go to the evening games. If I lived closer I'd pay to watch games but would obviously still go when I could.

I agree.

Our biggest attendance of the season was the televised match against Leeds.
 
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