Norwich City's games against Newcastle United, Manchester City and Liverpool have all been selected for live TV coverage.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
11:41 AM
Sky and ESPN have moved three of Norwich City’s Barclays Premier League fixtures to be broadcast live on TV.
Norwich City’s away trip to Newcastle United is now set to be played on Sunday, March 18 (kick-off 4pm), which has been changed from its original March 17 date.
The Canaries’ clash with Roberto Mancini’s title challengers Manchester City on Saturday, April 14 has also been selected to be broadcast live on Sky Sports and will now kick-off at the earlier time of 12.45pm.
ESPN will also broadcast Liverpool’s return to Carrow Road on Saturday, April 28, with the match now scheduled to kick-off at 5.30pm.
Norwich’s second-string rounded off a great five days for the club by winning the Norfolk Senior Cup tonight.
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23 comments
whatever you want to call it, we can all happily agree that it's certainly not the championship! ;)
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Premier League Budgie
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Its not the premiership or the premireship- its the premier league :)
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andrew_hall123
Thursday, February 23, 2012
1) Things will only get worse when we have to rearrange fixtures for European games. 2) How else wil we afford Torres or Tevez? 3) How else do non season ticket holders get to see City play exceppt on telly 4) Mr Murdoch is softening us up for a take over when he quits the Sun 5) A night out in Newcastle when you could watch Ipswich on the Saturday now.
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Pondlife
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Let's not get "bogged" down in a discussion about the pre-mire-ship
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Swiss Canary
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Billy: We all know what you're trying to say and it has nothing to do with the size of our ground. By the way, it's 'premiership' my friend.
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Premier League Budgie
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Thank you ESPN I won't miss the Liverpool game due to my bad Wedding planning!
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Gauntlets
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Grammar Nazis R Us eh? Attack the argument, not the man. It's a pain when these games are rescheduled no doubt, especially away games. It cost me £200 to go to wolves away! but still it is money for our club, which at the moment I for one am confident will be spent well.
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bristolcanary88
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Would take billie on at scrabble at 1001.,anytime..
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tom the taxi
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
I'm pretty sure billy isn't a bookie.Has anyone on here been quoted any odds for anything because I've not seen it?
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Peter Watson
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Not cross with you, bookie. But why not try to spell and punctuate your stuff so that it makes sense? There arer bookie-wookies on the subject in the childrens` libraries.
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Mad Brewer
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Fair enough
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Swiss Canary
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Billy, it is "fewer" not "less". For your education. Hopeless as that might be.
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Mad Brewer
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Poor billy is not a well person. May his God go with him. A long way.
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Mad Brewer
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
We've won the league too, more recently as well. It was the same trophy as Ipswich too.
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Piranha24
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
OK, so let's take what you say seriously Billy and accept that you are not an Ipswich fan. So, if you are an NCFC supporter why are you so angry with the club which is having it's best run in the last 20 years? If you are not, why are you here?
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Swiss Canary
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
and i dont and never had supported ipswich, by the way who have actully won the league
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billythebookie2000@yahoo.co.uk
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
and i dont and never had supported ipswich, by the way who have actully won the league
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billythebookie2000@yahoo.co.uk
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Actually Billy the average attendance for the 5 home televised games is 26,533. Some 500 short of capacity. The average attendance without the cameras is 26,520. You see Billy, it makes little difference whether Sky or ESPN are at Carrow Road, the fans still come in their thousands. Why let the small matter of facts stand in the way of a clever comment. You would be better spending you time trying to formulate a plan to encourage 1p5wich fans to attend home matches. Is it true that Portman Road is the only ground where the stewards throw people in?
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B Inners
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
With the game against Wigan now being on March 11th at 4pm, we've got consecutive weeks when we're the 4pm Sunday kick-off. It would be nice if we got a bit more warning from Sky, as I'm sure there must be many others who had planned on a Saturday night out in Newcastle. Also, does the club have to pay the 'Sanders' drivers extra because it's a Sunday away game?
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Mr Ed
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Pegasus; go anyway. Have a night out in Newcastle on Saturday as its too good to miss, watch the game and blame your late or non arrival home on our useless rail system.
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waxman
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
I have booked a room in Newcastle hotel on 17th for a canary win celebration stop-over & train home on the morning of 18th. Once again Sly Sports ballsed up a night away from the mrs!
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Pegasus
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
More money in the coffers, too.
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Soglio Star
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
All these strange kick off times play havoc with my digestive system. I assume the Man City one is beciause it could be the championship decider!!!!!
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Pondlife
Wednesday, February 22, 2012