I remember reading somewhere (possibly here)that those seats have to be reserved for Uefa Officials and Guests but they are rarely taken up
Can anyone answer me the question? Why is it at champions league games the 1st 2 rows of seat behind the goals are always empty? Especially in games played in Britain.
Pull my finger!!!
I remember reading somewhere (possibly here)that those seats have to be reserved for Uefa Officials and Guests but they are rarely taken up
UEFA CL perimeter advertising.Originally Posted by joe_barry80
Due to the nature of English stadiums, the advertising used is higher than for normal league games, obstructing people's views in the first couple of seats. Hence why most people stand up throughout the game.
Feel bad for Brady, I think he is the best panalist they have, I agree their highlight reel of Wenger was tacky, the type of stuff you'd expect to see in the Sun, wouldn't be surprised if Brady never bothers coming on the panal again, well done boys
Agreed it was a dirty thing to do. I think they set Brady up for an ambush from the outset, just prior to showing the "John Cleese routine" Bill practically asked Brady if he thought Wenger would/should be sacked at the end of the season. I mean ffs he's the guy's Boss what did they expect him to say?
Brady got sour alright. But what entertainment!! You don't get that with Gary F...ING Linekar!!!
Well I'm done with RTEs football coverage anyway. At least until Dunphy's gone.
They probably wont miss one viewer, but I certainly wont miss them anyway.
They did have a point that Wenger knew it was a crucial time and he was anxious about it. It was obvious that was the case and that clip showed it. Brady might not like that being shown, but it is a valid point.
Wenger knew this week was crucial and his behaviour on the sidelines demonstrates it, just like Andy Gray had mentioned it several times on Saturday.
The Model Club
Tell all the Bohs you know
that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
and it's not gonna be three
and it's not gonna be four
it's more likely to be 5-1.
I agree that it was a bit much, especially considering he's Brady's boss. There's no need to ridicule a great manager, BUT Brady has never really got in a huff when they've ridiculed plenty of other great manager/players etc so I think it's a bit much IMO for Brady to be taking some kind of moral high ground at this stage.
My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method, is love. I love you Sheriff Truman.
I honestly thought Dunphy had a good point about Wenger. He is very animated, sometimes he's too animated IMO.
LESS OF THE BULL NOW!
Another classic moment.
Sometimes you have to double take to see if its Apres Match or the real thing.
Classic stuff.
Andy 'Fantastic' Townsend on ITV. Thats just for kids and grannies.
Also hate the way commentators (especially Hamilton) keep explaining the away goals rule as if we're all brain dead.
I agree that it's natural and that it was a bit OTT but that kind is the norm with Dunphy and I still feel that if Brady feels that strongly about it, then he really should be standing up for other managers when they're mocked. After the Brady-Dunphy spat Dunphy openly ridiculed Avram Grant and Brady didn't utter a word in his defence.
My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method, is love. I love you Sheriff Truman.
Quote from Dunphy last night
"Barcelona won't be winning no Champions League thats for sure"
also using Bojans lack of strength as a reason as to why he won't be a top player is stupid , theres very few 17 year olds that would have strength at that age
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