Championship games on the BBC

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Championship games on the BBC

Post by jenkz » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:11 pm

Next year the BBC will show 10 live Championship games during the course of the season.

The first four will be

Sat 8 Aug - 17:30 - BBC1
West Brom v Newcastle

Sat 8 Aug - 17:30 - Channel TBC :conf:
Ipswich v Newcastle

Sat 8 Aug - 17:30 - BBC2
Debry v QPR

Sat 8 Aug - 17:30 - BBC1
Cardiff v Notts Forest
Nat Lofthouse:

“in my day, there were plenty of fellas who would kick your b****cks off. The difference was that at the end of the match they would shake your hand and help you look for them!”

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Post by screech powers » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:30 pm

The 'Geordie Nation' better start getting used to them 5.30 kick offs because there bound to be getting the lions share of the coverage.

Personally, i think its great that the Championship is on terrestrial/freeview. Its by far a more competitive league than the premier league. Its difficult to pick who's going to be in the mix next year, i think Boro will be up there with the usual suspects like Sheffied United and Preston. Think that Newcastle will struggle. Blackpool will be an interesting one with Hollaway and i hope they can suprise a few.
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Post by jenkz » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:49 pm

Yeh it is good its finally come back to being on terrestrial, though more likely down to the Setanta problems and they got them at a bargain price. However, I always watch the Championship at the weekends, just to see how teams are doing and keep an eye out for any players coming through the lower leagues.
Nat Lofthouse:

“in my day, there were plenty of fellas who would kick your b****cks off. The difference was that at the end of the match they would shake your hand and help you look for them!”

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