The Football League Show - 7th March 2015 - 468p x264

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SPORT: The Football League Show
On: BBC 1 HD
Date: Saturday 7th March 2015
Time: 23:55 to 01:15


Manish Bhasin presents drama from all three divisions of the Football League. As the race for automatic promotion and the play-off places intensifies, the featured match comes from Portman Road as Ipswich meet Brentford.

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Thanks a lot Bill!
The Football League is where the real fans are, and real football still exists IMHO. I don't believe that SKY & BT Sport paying vast sums for television rights has done much good for grass roots and the future of sport.
Cheers.