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Post by Robin on Jun 23, 2005 10:18:51 GMT 1
These are the opening day Premiership fixtures August 13 fixtures (subject to change): Arsenal v Newcastle Aston Villa v Bolton Everton v Man United Fulham v Birmingham Man City v West Brom Middlesbrough v Liverpool Portsmouth v Tottenham Sunderland v Charlton West Ham v Blackburn Wigan v Chelsea.
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Post by Robin on Jun 23, 2005 10:20:15 GMT 1
Elsewhere, for the benefit of myself and Andy, Notts County play Mansfield on Bank Holiday Monday (29th Sept) at Field Mill, and Sat March 4th at Meadow Lane.
I hope to be inattendance with Salima! ;D
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Post by greendemon on Jun 23, 2005 10:21:06 GMT 1
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2005 10:31:15 GMT 1
I shall try and get to the Bank Holiday game as well...Not too sure how either of us will fare this coming season, all seems a bit up in the air, you have a good goalie though, although his nickname is Dracula of course Can everyone remember that the fixtures are copyrighted, so please dont post loads of them up, a few here and there are fine...
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Post by Robin on Jun 23, 2005 10:39:40 GMT 1
I thought they'd relaxed the rules, hence UKFPL being able to list the predictions again on their own website.
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 11:55:34 GMT 1
Arsenal are at Chelsea on the second matchday Our last ever competitive game at Highbury? Against Wigan on the final day (May 7th).
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 12:10:55 GMT 1
As for copyrighting, if it's similar to the laws for photocopying out of books/journals/periodicals, then the limit is 5% or one complete 'chapter', whichever is greater. 5% roughly equates to two complete matchdays of each division.
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 13:16:05 GMT 1
Now for the cup matchdays... notice the date of the FA Cup 6th round...
FA Cup Extra Preliminary - Saturday 20 August 2005 Preliminary - Saturday 27 August 2005 First Round Qualifying - Saturday 10 September 2005 Second Round Qualifying - Saturday 24 September 2005 Third Round Qualifying - Saturday 8 October 2005 Fourth Round Qualifying - Saturday 22 October 2005
First Round Proper - Saturday 5 November 2005 Second Round Proper - Saturday 3 December 2005 Third Round Proper - Saturday 7 January 2006 Fourth Round Proper - Saturday 28 January 2006 Fifth Round Proper - Saturday 18 February 2006 Sixth Round Proper - Wednesday 22 March 2006*[/i] Semi-Finals - Saturday 22 April 2006 Final - Saturday 13 May 2006
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 13:21:19 GMT 1
Carling Cup Draw for first round: Tuesday 28 June, 0700 BST
The 72 Football League teams are split into northern and southern sections.
Clubs finishing 12th or higher in League One last season are seeded and will play against an unseeded team in round one, on 23 or 24 August.
Mansfield are unseeded in the Northern Section, Notts County unseeded in the Southern Section.
Round One - Wed. 24 August Round Two - Wed. 21 September Round Three - Wed. 26 October Round Four - Wed. 30 November Round Five - Wed. 21 December Semi Final, Leg 1 - Wed. 11 January Semi Final, Leg 2 - Wed. 25 January Final - Sun. 26 February
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 13:27:08 GMT 1
UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League Draws for the UEFA Cup first qualifying round, and the CL first and second quali rounds, are made tomorrow at 1200 BST. The competition formats are exactly the same as last year.
2005/06 UEFA Champions League match calendar Stage Dates First qualifying round, 1st leg 12/13.07.2005 First qualifying round, 2nd leg 19/20.07.2005 Second qualifying round, 1st leg 26/27.07.2005 Second qualifying round, 2nd leg 02/03.08.2005 Third qualifying round, 1st leg 09/10.08.2005 Third qualifying round, 2nd leg 23/24.08.2005 Group stage, matchday 1 13/14.09.2005 Group stage, matchday 2 27/28.09.2005 Group stage, matchday 3 18/19.10.2005 Group stage, matchday 4 01/02.11.2005 Group stage, matchday 5 22/23.11.2005 Group stage, matchday 6 06/07.12.2005 First knockout round, 1st leg 21/22.02.2006 First knockout round, 2nd leg 07/08.03.2006 Quarter-finals, 1st leg 28/29.03.2006 Quarter-finals, 2nd leg 04/05.04.2006 Semi-finals, 1st leg 18/19.04.2006 Semi-finals, 2nd leg 25/26.04.2006 Final (Paris, France) 17.05.2006 2005/06 UEFA Cup match calendar Stage Dates First qualifying round, 1st leg 14.07.2005 First qualifying round, 2nd leg 28.07.2005 Second qualifying round, 1st leg 11.08.2005 Second qualifying round, 2nd leg 25.08.2005 First round, 1st leg 15.09.2005 First round, 2nd leg 29.09.2005 Group stage, matchday 1 20.10.2005 Group stage, matchday 2 03.11.2005 Group stage, matchday 3 24.11.2005 Group stage, matchday 4 30.11/01.12.2005 Group stage, matchday 5 14/15.12.2005 First knockout round, 1st leg 15/16.02.2006 First knockout round, 2nd leg 23.02.2006 Second knockout round, 1st leg 09.03.2006 Second knockout round, 2nd leg 15/16.03.2006 Quarter-finals, 1st leg 30.03.2006 Quarter-finals, 2nd leg 06.04.2006 Semi-finals, 1st leg 20.04.2006 Semi-finals, 2nd leg 27.04.2006 Final (Eindhoven, Netherlands) 10.05.2006
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Post by Maximo Mark on Jun 23, 2005 16:25:22 GMT 1
Huddersfield opening day, could be a tough one!
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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2005 17:50:56 GMT 1
Ta for clarifying frag!
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Post by Panda on Jun 23, 2005 19:31:51 GMT 1
Hopefully Boro v Liverpool will be as good as the opening day game in 1996. 3-3, hat-trick for Ravanelli!
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 21:19:32 GMT 1
Yeah, I remember that... lots of Liverpool signings to consider by then, too. I think they'll televise: Arsenal v Newcastle Everton v Man United Middlesbrough v Liverpool Wigan v Chelsea The top five teams, predictably
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Post by Panda on Jun 23, 2005 21:30:17 GMT 1
Yeah, I remember that... lots of Liverpool signings to consider by then, too. And they still won't be able to win at the Riverside! (I hope.) YI think they'll televise: Arsenal v Newcastle Everton v Man United Middlesbrough v Liverpool Wigan v Chelsea The top five teams, predictably I'm not sure they'll televise Boro-Liverpool. They only seem to show us when we're away from home. The BBC have more of a Liverpool obsession than Sky do so I wouldn't be surprised to see them show West Ham or Sunderland. Also, they have to show each team a certain number of times per season, so we'll see a lot of lower half clubs (or clubs Sky think will be in the lower half) shown in the first few months, so they can give the top teams blanket coverage towards the end of the season.
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 21:39:14 GMT 1
Yeah, but they usually stick those on during sept-november, and keep to the big clubs to start with.
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Post by Panda on Jun 23, 2005 21:48:00 GMT 1
They tried to get all the Boro matches out of the way early last season (falling for the reputation we have for being a boring team). We were on Sky about 8 times before Christmas. Then afterwards, because we were fighting for a European place, we got a load more! Including Europe and the FA Cup, we must've had over 20 televised matches last season. Not bad for a "boring" team! ;D
(By the way, only Chelsea, Arsenal and Man U scored more goals than Boro in the Premiership last season.)
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Post by Earl Purple on Jun 23, 2005 22:42:33 GMT 1
yeah but Hasselbaink stopped scoring goals for you the moment I signed him for my fantasy league team. And Downing (in my team) didn't get that many assists (don't think he did anyway).
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Post by Earl Purple on Jun 23, 2005 22:49:06 GMT 1
Barnet host Mansfield on Monday 17th April.
Barnet wins draws Mansfield Town wins League 4 7 5 Total 4 7 5
2000/2001 Football League Two Mansfield Town 4-1 Barnet 27-02-2001 Football League Two Barnet 3-3 Mansfield Town 19-08-2000 1999/2000 Football League Two Mansfield Town 0-1 Barnet 01-04-2000 Football League Two Barnet 0-0 Mansfield Town 18-12-1999 1998/1999 Football League Two Barnet 0-0 Mansfield Town 17-04-1999 Football League Two Mansfield Town 5-0 Barnet 20-11-1998 1997/1998 Football League Two Barnet 0-1 Mansfield Town 25-04-1998 Football League Two Mansfield Town 1-2 Barnet 25-10-1997 1996/1997 Football League Two Barnet 1-1 Mansfield Town 26-12-1996 Football League Two Mansfield Town 0-0 Barnet 10-09-1996 1995/1996 Football League Two Mansfield Town 2-1 Barnet 02-03-1996 Football League Two Barnet 0-0 Mansfield Town 26-12-1995 1994/1995 Football League Two Barnet 2-2 Mansfield Town 08-04-1995 Football League Two Mansfield Town 3-0 Barnet 31-12-1994 1991/1992 English Division 4 Barnet 2-0 Mansfield Town 21-12-1991 English Division 4 Mansfield Town 1-2 Barnet 24-08-1991
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Post by frag on Jun 23, 2005 22:55:33 GMT 1
Also, they have to show each team a certain number of times per season, so we'll see a lot of lower half clubs (or clubs Sky think will be in the lower half) shown in the first few months, so they can give the top teams blanket coverage towards the end of the season. Also, don't forget that the teams likely to be involved in relegation battles (Sunderland, Wigan, West Ham, Portsmouth...) will be shown a fair bit - maybe as much as the top teams if the title race is as boring this year as last year - towards the end of the season.
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