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Is this regional as in East Midlands or Midlands as a whole?

I get West Midlands TV so I'll be pretty pissed off if I have to watch the Cov, Wallsall and West Brom goals instead.
 
I think it's based on TV region, so I'd normally get Norwich, Ipswich and P'boro. Thank goodness for Sky. (Although I appreciate there are those who would argue that).
 
Is this regional as in East Midlands or Midlands as a whole?

I get West Midlands TV so I'll be pretty pissed off if I have to watch the Cov, Wallsall and West Brom goals instead.

ITV recently made the Midlands all in one...I don't know if BBC did the same.

(I guess, by his absence that Filbert doesn't like curry)

He's in the kitchen. :icon_wink
 
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Hope it's Midlands as a whole, like ITV do. Else I'll have to tape it back at my parent's house and watch them all at once whenever I go back, or hope that they put it up on the BBC website as they do the Football League Show highlights.
 
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Hope it's Midlands as a whole, like ITV do. Else I'll have to tape it back at my parent's house and watch them all at once whenever I go back, or hope that they put it up on the BBC website as they do the Football League Show highlights.

It is my understanding that it will be available on iplayer.
 
It is my understanding that it will be available on iplayer.

If it's on iPlayer, how will they know what region you are in? Or will all regions be available?
 
If it's on iPlayer, how will they know what region you are in? Or will all regions be available?

The program schedule below allows you to click on the program by region. I guess iplayer will do something similar.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/tv/programmes/genres/sport/schedules/2010/01/18

It also looks as though it focuses on "Midlands" rather than East or West.

EDIT If you look on iplayer for Monday 11th Jan, there is a regional program ... Inside Out ... and you can select which region's program you want to watch. I guess they will do the same for the footy show.
 
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Pleased I have Sky so I can watch the version with Leicester in, the option up here appears to be presented by that 'Clem' twat that is often on the Football League show :098:
 
The program schedule below allows you to click on the program by region. I guess iplayer will do something similar.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/tv/programmes/genres/sport/schedules/2010/01/18

It also looks as though it focuses on "Midlands" rather than East or West.

EDIT If you look on iplayer for Monday 11th Jan, there is a regional program ... Inside Out ... and you can select which region's program you want to watch. I guess they will do the same for the footy show.


That's great. Thanks for explaining.
 
Former Walsall great to pundit for Burton, Cheltenham, Chesterfield, Coventry, Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Walsall and West Bromwich Albion.

Walsall legend David Kelly will be a special guest on the first episode of a new BBC football show this Monday (January 18) geared to coverage of Midlands football.

Kelly – now assistant boss to Billy Davies at Nottingham Forest – will be on the sofa with Robbie Savage and host Manish Bhasin for the debut of Late Kick Off.

The programme will provide in depth coverage of all 14 teams across the region – Burton, Cheltenham, Chesterfield, Coventry, Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Walsall and West Bromwich Albion.

The show, which starts at 11.35pm, will get right to the heart of local football with a mix of discussion, opinion, interviews and match analysis.
 
Former Walsall great to pundit for Burton, Cheltenham, Chesterfield, Coventry, Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Walsall and West Bromwich Albion.

Walsall legend David Kelly will be a special guest on the first episode of a new BBC football show this Monday (January 18) geared to coverage of Midlands football.

Kelly – now assistant boss to Billy Davies at Nottingham Forest – will be on the sofa with Robbie Savage and host Manish Bhasin for the debut of Late Kick Off.

The programme will provide in depth coverage of all 14 teams across the region – Burton, Cheltenham, Chesterfield, Coventry, Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Walsall and West Bromwich Albion.

The show, which starts at 11.35pm, will get right to the heart of local football with a mix of discussion, opinion, interviews and match analysis.


Savage might as well give up on playing football.
 
Former Walsall great to pundit for Burton, Cheltenham, Chesterfield, Coventry, Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Walsall and West Bromwich Albion....

The programme will provide in depth coverage of all 14 teams across the region – Burton, Cheltenham, Chesterfield, Coventry, Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Walsall and West Bromwich Albion.

Yes, but what teams are covered?

Savage might as well give up on playing football.

I thought he already had :102:
 
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