Boro Easter Fixtures on Sky

Is a great shame for all that will have to miss out through public transport, work and of course many disappointed young kids.
Something else for the Supporters' meeting perhaps? We know that the answer will be that it's out of their hands, but if it isn't raised they might think that we are not bothered.
 
@fmttmadmin This Burnley game is a great example of the problems caused by the National Express reduced timetable you wrote about in the last fanzine. My two options for a coach to the game have me arriving in Middlesbrough at 1850 (probably too close to kickoff to risk it, particularly if I want to stash a bag in the hotel first) or 1240 (leaving me with 7 hours to kill).
 
All Boro matches are televised, you don't need Sky to watch them, and for most it's the BBC Tees commentary.
Indeed, but people may wish to watch other teams (an odd concept, I know). Someone must be taking out subscriptions with those turds. Are they all armchair fans if the PL clubs? Unlikely.
 
Indeed, but people may wish to watch other teams (an odd concept, I know). Someone must be taking out subscriptions with those turds. Are they all armchair fans if the PL clubs? Unlikely.
I think the clubs themselves sell the subscriptions don't they?

The lack of online security allows pirates to pick them up and broadcast them. Lots of barstool fans, not all armchairs.
 
An overnight stay for the Burnley game then, as long as there is no train strike called for that day.
 
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