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Magpie Ranger 12-08-2010 15:02

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"Wed 25.08.2010 Accrington Stanley (a) @ Crown Ground, 7.45pm. Coca Cola Cup Second Round. Live on SKY."

It's been confirmed then... Well, according to one of our unofficial websites it has.

Magpie Ranger 12-08-2010 15:04

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 836636)
We normally use some very creative adjectives when it comes to describing Burnley.

Haha. We have a fair few to describe Sunderland and Middlesbrough as well.

yonmon 12-08-2010 15:08

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Originally Posted by Magpie Ranger (Post 836635)
You can't really call the stadium "Turf" Moor any more then.

Not only a Clairvoyant Geordie, but a Punny one as well !!.

( Frightened Lady in Jungle to Geordie guide...

'Are they War Drums I hear Jackie ?'
Jackie....' No they belong to the fella playing 'em !')

Ooooooooops !! ...I've slipped again !

lancsdave 12-08-2010 15:24

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 836636)
We normally use some very creative adjectives when it comes to describing Burnley.

Was one of them about raising £35k last year :p

Tealeaf 12-08-2010 15:32

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Oh dear....lancsdave a closet dingle?

I'm quite sure that if it had have been us and not Morecambe who had drawn Burnley, then our verbal skills would now be fully extended in mocking - in good jest - our sad, but generous neighbours lying further east on the M65.

Gribbster 12-08-2010 16:01

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Originally Posted by AsFc62 (Post 836581)
I think all those that travelled + bought a ticket to the doncaster game should have priority for the newcastle game.

totally agree mate! the only time i miss getting a season ticket and we get newcastle int cup!

Chimer 12-08-2010 16:51

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 836643)
Oh dear....lancsdave a closet dingle?

I'm quite sure that if it had have been us and not Morecambe who had drawn Burnley, then our verbal skills would now be fully extended in mocking - in good jest - our sad, but generous neighbours lying further east on the M65.

Nothing closeted about LancsDave's affiliations and never was As far as I know - there for all to see, especially his missus :)

lancsdave 12-08-2010 16:59

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 836643)
Oh dear....lancsdave a closet dingle?


I think you worded that so that I could put it in writing that I'm out of the closet :D

Tealeaf 12-08-2010 17:05

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OK, sweetie:)

Gribbster 12-08-2010 17:06

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apperently the TV rights will bring in a 6 figure sum :P

smudgie 12-08-2010 17:16

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What a tie, what a night in store.

Cannot wait already!

Tealeaf 12-08-2010 17:30

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Originally Posted by Gribbster (Post 836660)
apperently the TV rights will bring in a 6 figure sum :P

You sure? I thought the figure was normally about 30/40K and it may even be that the opposition (Newcastle) get a chunk of that. In addition, on that wednesday night I'm pretty certain that Sky will also be showing a European qualifier game involving Spurs, which should be interesting for me because I'll be in London and I don't want to have to kick some north London tosspots in the goolies in order to get the right channel on t'pub telly.

lancsdave 12-08-2010 17:37

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 836668)
You sure? I thought the figure was normally about 30/40K and it may even be that the opposition (Newcastle) get a chunk of that.

I think thats more on the right lines. I thought it was only about 10k.
The league cup is the poor relation of the domestic comps. The winners only get 100K

maccawozzagod 12-08-2010 17:40

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FA Cup: prize money (£75,000 for third-round win rising to £2m for final win); TV money (£160,000 to £275,000 per live match). Carling Cup: £100,000 per live televised match

taken from some newspaper

mab 12-08-2010 17:42

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 836537)
I think I stuck this on somewhere else. My understanding is we get 45% of the gate money, N'castle get the same and 10% and goes into a common pool. However, that is after visiting club expenses - travel, hotel, etc has been deducted and in the Geordies case - with all their entourage - that sum will not be insignificant. I don't know what the split on any TV money will be, though.

:) May be Newcastle will give there share of the gate money to stanley in a big hearted juesture :)


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