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** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton ** Sunday 15 December 7pm.

James Richardson explained it on a podcast a couple of days ago.
I can't remember the details though!!
He did point out that it is totally normal to watch a La Liga or Serie A game on a Sunday evening, so it really isn't that unusual elsewhere.
Other countries may have functioning 7-day transport systems though. Italy has decent trains
 
James Richardson explained it on a podcast a couple of days ago.
I can't remember the details though!!
He did point out that it is totally normal to watch a La Liga or Serie A game on a Sunday evening, so it really isn't that unusual elsewhere.

I like it, just a new one for me in the PL.
 
James Richardson explained it on a podcast a couple of days ago.
I can't remember the details though!!
He did point out that it is totally normal to watch a La Liga or Serie A game on a Sunday evening, so it really isn't that unusual elsewhere.

That's all very well but this is England and we get far more away fans travelling to games, there is no consideration for fans who attend matches, they are irrelevant to TV companies.
 
That's all very well but this is England and we get far more away fans travelling to games, there is no consideration for fans who attend matches, they are irrelevant to TV companies.
Distances though
Spain and France are huge
England 130sqkm
Spain 500sq km
France 540sq km
Italy 300sq km
 
Chelsea and Tottenham both play in European competition on Thursday, meaning neither can play in the Premier League on Saturday. But there are different reasons behind the move into the rare 7pm slot.

The Blues face a long trip home from Kazakhstan after their Conference League game against Astana, a 3.30pm kick-off on Thursday for Chelsea fans watching at home. The later kick-off in the Premier League will allow them extra recovery time after their European exertions.

Spurs aren’t travelling nearly as far for their Europa League match this week. Glasgow is their destination for an 8pm kick-off against Rangers. It’ll be a special occasion for under-fire former Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou but there’s a knock-on effect for fans.

Postecoglou’s team would have shifted into the 2pm kick-off slot on Sunday but TNT Sports selected Tottenham’s trip to struggling Southampton for live broadcast this weekend.

They can’t play in the Saturday lunchtime TNT Sports slot so their game against Southampton moves to Sunday. TNT can’t clash with Sky Sports’ 2pm and 4.30pm slots on Sunday afternoon so they slide to the next available time and kick off at 7pm at St Mary’s Stadium.
 
Distances though
Spain and France are huge
England 130sqkm
Spain 500sq km
France 540sq km
Italy 300sq km

Who gives a fudge about them I'm concerned about the mugs in this country who put their hands in their pocket, let all the armchair experts watch as much euro football they like on TV Sunday evening
 
Who gives a fudge about them I'm concerned about the mugs in this country who put their hands in their pocket, let all the armchair experts watch as much euro football they like on TV Sunday evening

Surely it’s for all of the armchair experts in other countries too.

It’s a nice slot for the US market.
 
Only 3 players on the bench that have started a premier league game and Lankshear who has played a few minutes. As weak a bench I’ve seen.
 
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