Henry new life on the bench
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Henry new life on the bench
Barca 1st match of the new season and they put Henry on the bench, does anyone think they brought him just for the sake of it, and how many stats do you think he will actully get ??
That question is for me you wrote down right lol
I think he will be a bench warmer for alot of the season as he'll end up liek Owen getting fewer goals then he did at his old club but Barca will hold on to him so that no one else can have him
I think he will get over 10 goals but only just as Eto is going to be hard to fight for
This is Henry problem in moving over there as he would of been in the team every week but now it's not going an easy ride for him
I think he will be a bench warmer for alot of the season as he'll end up liek Owen getting fewer goals then he did at his old club but Barca will hold on to him so that no one else can have him
I think he will get over 10 goals but only just as Eto is going to be hard to fight for
This is Henry problem in moving over there as he would of been in the team every week but now it's not going an easy ride for him
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stats wrote:I wanted to watch the Barca match tonight online but what is the problem then?
http://football.guardian.co.uk/european ... 73,00.htmlason after the owners of the league rights said they had cut off the feed to a major broadcaster.
With the league season kicking off this weekend, Spanish fans had been looking forward to returning to their sofas - or their favourite seat in the bar - to watch the stars of La Liga return to action.
But the chances of seeing the likes of Barcelona stars Ronaldinho and Thierry Henry or Real Madrid's Raúl and Robinho, are now being threatened by a dispute between the owners of the rights and the production company that distributes the matches.
The former has cut off its service to the distributor, claiming that it is owed €58m (£40m) from last season. In the complex world of televised Spanish football, that kills off the free-to-air matches shown every weekend by national television station La Sexta.
The row, sparked in part by a titanic struggle for control over television rights in future seasons, also threatens to disrupt pay-TV matches.
One of La Sexta's major shareholders is the Mediapro production company, which is said to owe the money.
Mediapro has snapped up the league television rights for all but three of the top clubs for the season starting in 2009.
The company that owns the rights, a subsidiary of the Prisa media giant, claims it is protecting all parties, including the clubs and fans, by cutting the signal to La Sexta so that it cannot show this weekend's game between Sevilla and Getafe. Mediapro is crying foul and claiming that pay-TV matches will also be affected.
"The grave and unilateral decision ... is going to signal a drastic and substantial reduction of matches that will be broadcast by pay-TV," it said.
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