Oh well, might as well carry on as we are then. on 17:26 - Oct 24 with 353 views | ronnyd | Still on topic, well a bit. There's an article on the BBC sport site, pointing out the effect that the various European club competitions are being expanded with an extra 117 matches being played over the three competitions. That equates to an extra half billion air miles. It also states that to offset the effect on the greenhouse emissions, EUFA should resist offering tickets to travelling fans. Whilst this would certainly help in reducing emissions, it is more proof that football at European tournament level is being totally geared to T/V only. Sorry that i can't provide a link. |  | |  |
Oh well, might as well carry on as we are then. on 19:13 - Oct 24 with 317 views | WeWereZombies |
Oh well, might as well carry on as we are then. on 17:26 - Oct 24 by ronnyd | Still on topic, well a bit. There's an article on the BBC sport site, pointing out the effect that the various European club competitions are being expanded with an extra 117 matches being played over the three competitions. That equates to an extra half billion air miles. It also states that to offset the effect on the greenhouse emissions, EUFA should resist offering tickets to travelling fans. Whilst this would certainly help in reducing emissions, it is more proof that football at European tournament level is being totally geared to T/V only. Sorry that i can't provide a link. |
'tis on the BBC website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67159156 Would be nice to see clubs travelling by train instead, or if Town travel by ferry to Europe then the club can make sure that the team and the fans are packed onto the same one as a reprise of our heydays in the 1980s. |  |
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