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- Redknapp reserves right to be TV's weakest link
- FA Cup broadcasters ITV will react with disappointment and dismay after it emerged that tomorrow's showcase FA Cup fourth-round tie between Manchester United and Tottenham is likely to resemble a reserve team fixture. As the fourth-round's most mouth-watering tie, the match has been allocated the prime-time 5.15pm slot...
- Research articles 2009-01-23
- Redknapp reserves right to be TV's weakest link
- FA Cup broadcasters ITV will react with disappointment and dismay after it emerged that tomorrow's showcase FA Cup fourth-round tie between Manchester United and Tottenham is likely to resemble a reserve team fixture. As the fourth-round's most mouth-watering tie, the match has been allocated the prime-time 5.15pm slot...
- Research articles 2009-01-23
- PEOPLE: THE WORST OF WEEKS
- Sophie Anderton The willowy supermodel and reality TV addict suffered the ultimate indignity of being rejected, live on national TV, by the group of dullards now populating ITV's Love Island. To be fair to the lads, anyone who snogs sexy Sophie will be playing sloppy seconds to...
- Research articles 2006-07-16
- PEOPLE: THE WORST OF WEEKS
- Sophie Anderton The willowy supermodel and reality TV addict suffered the ultimate indignity of being rejected, live on national TV, by the group of dullards now populating ITV's Love Island. To be fair to the lads, anyone who snogs sexy Sophie will be playing sloppy seconds to...
- Research articles 2006-07-16
- Greg Dyke on Broadcasting: United we (can't) stand at the FA
- THE APPOINTMENT of the former head of ITV Sport, Brian Barwick, as the chief executive of the Football Association will certainly have ruffled feathers at Old Trafford. Brian, a lifelong Liverpool supporter, has never been a Manchester United fan. It wouldn't be going too far to say that he hates...
- Research articles 2004-12-13
- Football: Premiership Teamsheet
- Liverpool v Manchester United Today: kick-off 12.15pm. Live Sky Sports 1. Highlights ITV 6.30pm Liverpool's captain, Sami Hyypia, has warned Manchester United that he will be back to his best when his defensive partner Stephane Henchoz returns to Premiership action today. The pair intend...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- Sport on THE BOX: Basel boys
- IT'S another big week of European football for England's Champions League hopefuls. Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United have been handed prime spot on ITV1 on Tuesday night when they travel to Switzerland to take on Basel. Christian Gross's side have already proved too good...
- Research articles 2002-11-24
- sport on THE BOX: Euro bonanza
- ARSENAL and Manchester United spearhead another week of Champions League football on ITV. England's quartet of clubs are battling to make the second phase with at least two of them looking certain to go through. Arsene Wenger's Arsenal have overcome their poor away form...
- Research articles 2002-10-20
- sport on THE BOX: WEDNESDAY
- MANCHESTER United face a tricky trip to Greece to face Olympiakos but only a win will do for Newcastle, who take on mighty Juventus on the ITV News Channel. FOOTBALL: Champions League.- Olympiakos v Man United (ITV2, 7.45pm); Newcastle v Juventus (ITN News Channel, 7.45pm). Highlights (ITV1,...
- Research articles 2002-10-20
- FOOTBALL IN BRIEF SHARPE JOINS EXETER ON MATCH-BY-MATCH BASIS
- The former Manchester United and England winger Lee Sharpe has joined Exeter City on non-contract terms. He should make his debut against Scunthorpe United tonight. Burnley have banned ITV cameras from Turf Moor on match days after losing nearly pounds 5m from the collapse of ITV Digital....
- Research articles 2002-08-13
- Football: The Dell was hell - Neville; United ace welcomes St Mary's switch THE PREMIERSHIP Southampton v Man Utd (k.o. 2pm, ITV Sport Select).(Sports)
- Gary Neville is relieved Southampton have moved to the St Mary's Stadium because he felt The Dell was a 'horror ground' for Manchester United. Neville has admitted ahead of United's first visit to Southampton's new home tomorrow that he never relished playing at...
- Research articles 2002-01-12
- Chris Maume on Television: Not a good week for Paxman or ITV's empire
- THE GREAT ITV Footy Fiasco continues apace, and it is hard not to have a small chuckle at the company's staggering hubris. Having spent around pounds 200m securing the rights to the Champions' League and Nationwide League live and the Premiership highlights, it now finds itself staring down a black...
- Research articles 2001-10-13
- Exit Lines: Quotes
- There are enough people who hate them to keep the audience figures up. Des Lynam right on whether another runaway Manchester United Premiership victory would be a turn-off for ITV viewers... The fans will not go to Milton Keynes in a million years. Lawrence Lowne, chairman of the Wimbledon Independent...
- Research articles 2001-08-05
- Football Fanzone: TV or not TV?; It will cost pounds 1,000 to see the
- BRITISH football fans will for the first time be able to watch live televised matches seven days a week throughout most of the season when satellite giant BSkyB and the new ITV Sports Channel go head-to- head in August. But armchair supporters wanting to watch all the...
- Research articles 2001-06-17
- Sport On TV: United by a sense of priority
- WE BRITONS never seem to tire of being reminded just what a bunch of conservative- minded, change-resistant people we really are, so a wave of relief must have swept through the nation's living rooms on Wednesday as Manchester United returned to their rightful place at the focus of ITV's live...
- Research articles 2000-12-09
- PICK OF THE DAY: THE BIG MATCH 7.30pm ITV
- As they appear to be cruising towards the Premiership title with almost embarrassing ease, Manchester United may well have their eyes on a greater prize: retaining the European Champions' League title. Their task has been helped by the team's impressive defensive display - in which goalkeeper Mark Bosnich, in particular,...
- Research articles 2000-04-16
- Couch Potato: Real upset to the schedule; ON THE SOFA THIS WEEK: Richard Partington.(Sports)
- It had all become a little too formulated. If Manchester United can be accused of footballing complacency on Wednesday night, then so too could ITV in billing the game as just another win for the Reds on their way to the European Champions League final. ...
- Research articles 2000-04-22
- Your quiz answers
- HOW did you do in our 1999 Quiz on Page 6? Check your answers here: 1. The Euro, 2. Slobodan Milosevic, 3. Rod Stewart, 4. Soho, 5. Margaret Cook, 6. Mamma Mia! 7. Anita Dobson, 8. Rupert Murdoch, 9. Geri Halliwell and Chris Evans, 10. Jonathan Aitken,...
- Research articles 1999-12-26
- Football: Aspirations leagues apart in land of faraway people
- THE NEW Champions' League format has taken most people by surprise. "I didn't realise they were doing it every week," they say. Actually they're not, but let's avoid explaining the format for now, suffice it to say there are a lot more games to play if you want to win...
- Research articles 1999-09-29
- Sport on TV: Tyldesley's silence proves he can live with the best
- TALK ABOUT trebles. It's three minutes and 33 seconds from when the fourth official holds up the placard with that blessed and unexpected "3", to when Baldy blows his whistle and Clive Tyldesley declares: "History is made. Manchester United are European champions again - and nobody will ever win...
- Research articles 1999-05-29
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