Oh man, these were great times. Saturday afternoons, 2008, no kids, barely any responsibility, probably nursing a hangover, no VAR, Sky Sports News was on Freeview, the classic lineup of pundits, Bolton were still a Prem team when the prem was competitive. I miss those Saturdays so so much
Can't be done, 3pm Saturday games cannot be broadcast live. When the Premier League formed in 1992 they needed to entice fans to return to games, Sky (led by Sir Alan Sugar) won a major broadcasting deal to feature these live games but in the form of a commentary. Games selected for TV showing then generally play on Sundays.
The most underrated moment of this video
“Jimmy Kebe who I was referring too was actually Noel Hunt”
Oh man, these were great times.
Saturday afternoons, 2008, no kids, barely any responsibility, probably nursing a hangover, no VAR, Sky Sports News was on Freeview, the classic lineup of pundits, Bolton were still a Prem team when the prem was competitive. I miss those Saturdays so so much
"The glasses have gone"
Wasn't Kammys fault this one it was a weird incident!
Even VAR wouldn't have given that goal 😂
Ahhhh Histon Hornets on Gillette Soccer Saturday, what a time it was to be alive 😂
Hey Kammy sunny innit?
1:25 I thought Kammy explained it perfectly, shame they picked on him. Like Gervais and Merchant with Karl pilkington
And it's beeeaaautiful....!
Umbelievable
1:44 lol
Leeds in league one 🙄
And Leicester and Brighton! Bournemouth and Brentford in League Two.
This is the football I miss, VAR has ruined the sport
Totally agree, it was more fun. Although not sure Watford fans would have agreed with you 😊😊
Probably wouldn't of
I too miss my club losing to goals that shouldn't have stood
you’re right i miss when goals that should never have counted were given
not really, I'm sure if you were a Watford fan that day you'd be livid lol
Wouldn't it be a lot easier to just broadcast the matches?
Can't be done, 3pm Saturday games cannot be broadcast live. When the Premier League formed in 1992 they needed to entice fans to return to games, Sky (led by Sir Alan Sugar) won a major broadcasting deal to feature these live games but in the form of a commentary. Games selected for TV showing then generally play on Sundays.