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22/23 The Official Blackpool v Swansea Match Thread

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What will the result be against Blackpool?

  • Blackpool win

    Votes: 28 71.8%
  • Draw

    Votes: 6 15.4%
  • Swans win

    Votes: 5 12.8%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
MrSwerve said:
airedale said:
Just thinking over here in Luxembourg (it’s boiling hot here too), that for my £170, I’m getting each away game for the price of a pint at West Ham.

Indeed, I'm currently watching from New York.

(Ironic as I was actually there last week, lol)

I’m thinking of taking a photo of myself watching the football over here in Luxembourg and sending it in to the ‘JACKSATHOME’ feature during half time. I don’t know what background to use though.
 
The better side by a country mile in the first half, Sorinola has to be taken off sooner rather than later, and we have to change through the gears quicker moving forward, optimistic much fair play, 7/10 so far 👍
 
airedale said:
MrSwerve said:
Indeed, I'm currently watching from New York.

(Ironic as I was actually there last week, lol)

I’m thinking of taking a photo of myself watching the football over here in Luxembourg and sending it in to the ‘JACKSATHOME’ feature during half time. I don’t know what background to use though.

This perhaps...

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Libertarian said:
MrSwerve said:
Indeed, I'm currently watching from New York.

(Ironic as I was actually there last week, lol)

They could turn the crowd noise up a b
I am watching on Blackpool TV the crowd noise is much louder than Swans TV
 
J_B said:
phact0rri said:
I was thinking that too, why are water breaks not added time? I never thought about it before no idea if thats how it usually is or not.

They should stop the clock for water breaks.

Or just not have a water break. It's warm for sure, but it's hardly 40+ degrees. They can run over to the touchline when there's an injury or stoppage in play. I hope this isn't a new trend for summer games in the UK...I know it's happened a bit in the last couple of years (during COVID) but there's no need for it now.
 

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