Semi final highlights on tv
RTE not showing live as showing ....animals & Friends repeats instead :rolleyes:
Oct 4 2002:
19:30 Walking with Beasts Series looking at the lives of prehistoric mammals such as the smilodon, the largest of all sabre-tooth cats that lived in South America one million years ago
20:05 Ultimate Guide An innovative guide to the most organised animal in the insect kingdom. The key to the success of ants is their highly developed social structure
21:05 Friends The friends find out about Monica's worst ever Thanksgiving.
Now i paid my licence i can complain ;)
TV2 showing highlights instead.
Both FAI Carlsberg Cup semi-final ties take place this weekend with Cork City meeting Derry City on Friday night and the big Dublin derby between Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians on Sunday afternoon. However, there is also plenty of action in the eircom League with Bohs aiming to take a 11 point lead on Wednesday.
Cork meet Derry in the first semi-final at Turners Cross on Friday night (Kick off 7:45) with Rovers and Bohemians playing on Sunday afternoon (Kick off 3:00) at Tolka Park. Highlights of both ties will be shown on TV3.
Re: Semi final highlights on tv
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Originally posted by pete
21:05 Friends The friends find out about Monica's worst ever Thanksgiving.
Hey thats a great episode :D :rolleyes:
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Now i paid my licence i can complain ;)
Feck it, complain anyway, licence fee or no licence fee, it´s just more double taxation anyway.
[SIZE=1]*bloodyflamin capitalist pigs etc*[/SIZE] :D
Re: From todays Independent
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"In addition, the Rovers-Bohs tie has been identified by the gardai as a high-risk security game and, acting on their advice, we felt it was right to play it on Sunday afternoon," he added.
That's bo11ocks, the gardaí have said that they had no problem with the game being on Friday night.
Re: From todays Independent
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Cogley explained the reason why RTE were not covering either semi-final this weekend was because the station had been led to believe that the FAI had their "domestic coverage sorted out" after their much publicised deal in July with Sky and TV3.
GIVE ME A BREAK. EVERYONE KNEW IT DIDNT COVER THE FAI CUP. THEY SHOULD HAVE JUST COME HERE TO ASK SOMEONE OR HAVE A QUICK READ OR INDEED RANG ME AT HOME AND I WOULD HAVE TOLD THEM.