Don't get your hopes up though. From the ones I've seen so far, they generally only show highlights from the lives games featuring the big Irish teams. I'd really love to see a highlights package that showed all Pro12 six games, especially the derbies from Wales, which has all but disappeared from our screens unless you have BBC Wales/ S4C.Scott wrote:Donny B. wrote:They've been showing a kind of replacement called "In Touch" with some highlights from the top two Pro12 and Top14 games. No analysis though.
Francis being off the air is of course a blessing, and I was getting kinda tired of Mattie to be honest, but why can't they get some other lads in? It's not like there's a shortage of pundits out there at the moment.
Excellent didn't realise that they had a Pro12 highlights pack. I know they still show the Top14 & Aviva highlights package so that's great news will keep an eye out
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The Pro12 badly needs a central broadcast partner (at least for Britain and Ireland).
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RTE have to show MNS as part of the rights deal for football internationals, no chance they'd do it otherwise. One of the few good things the FAI managed.Cianostays wrote:I reckon a highlights show could become a ratings success and can't understand why there appears to be a complete lack of interest on RTE's part for making said show. It'd surely get more viewers than MNS would.
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I wonder what the viewing figures are for MNSSchumi wrote:RTE have to show MNS as part of the rights deal for football internationals, no chance they'd do it otherwise. One of the few good things the FAI managed.Cianostays wrote:I reckon a highlights show could become a ratings success and can't understand why there appears to be a complete lack of interest on RTE's part for making said show. It'd surely get more viewers than MNS would.
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I don't know but live League of Ireland games have tended to get pretty solid ratings (at least on a par with RTE's English football highlights) from what I've heard.Dexter wrote:I wonder what the viewing figures are for MNSSchumi wrote:RTE have to show MNS as part of the rights deal for football internationals, no chance they'd do it otherwise. One of the few good things the FAI managed.Cianostays wrote:I reckon a highlights show could become a ratings success and can't understand why there appears to be a complete lack of interest on RTE's part for making said show. It'd surely get more viewers than MNS would.
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Guys, MNS is actually far more popular than you're giving credit for. There's a lot of people out there who will watch any football once it's on, and it has nothing to compete with on Monday nights.
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Pork Chop night??gfo wrote:Guys, MNS is actually far more popular than you're giving credit for. There's a lot of people out there who will watch any football once it's on, and it has nothing to compete with on Monday nights.
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Meat Loaf night in my housePeg Leg wrote:Pork Chop night??gfo wrote:Guys, MNS is actually far more popular than you're giving credit for. There's a lot of people out there who will watch any football once it's on, and it has nothing to compete with on Monday nights.
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People eat the same food on the same night every week? Thought that went out with the 1980s
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It's the thought of Pork Chops that gets me through a monday, every other day is anyone's guess!johng wrote:People eat the same food on the same night every week? Thought that went out with the 1980s
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hate pork. chops or otherwise.
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I eat fish on a Friday: fishmonger is loaded with cheap fresh fish that day. I usually eat a steak on Saturday because I used to eat it on Friday but since we moved near a good fishmonger I don't and I like to eat steak on a weekend night because it really needs a nice red wine to go with it.johng wrote:People eat the same food on the same night every week? Thought that went out with the 1980s
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Heathenfourthirtythree wrote:I eat fish on a Friday: fishmonger is loaded with cheap fresh fish that day. I usually eat a steak on Saturday because I used to eat it on Friday but since we moved near a good fishmonger I don't and I like to eat steak on a weekend night because it really needs a nice red wine to go with it.johng wrote:People eat the same food on the same night every week? Thought that went out with the 1980s
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each to his own. I would hate to have my life planed out to that degree. it was never a thing in our house. so I've always looked on it as strange. I probably have routine in parts of my life that others would look on as strange too.
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For sure That said fish on a friday makes perfect sense. If you're on a budget and want to entertain you could do a lot worse than popping down to a fishmonger on Meath st. and see what's on special. You could have your main course sorted for four people for well under a fiver. The missus tends to go for tuna if it's cheap (not in Meath st.) but if there's an interesting special like turbot/brill or real salmon (I never touch farmed salmon. Sea chicken. Disgusting.) or shark (shark tends to be cheap in Ireland when we have it Porbeagle, tasty, usually very fresh also) we go for that. So it's not like it's the same thing. It does require that you are flexible with your cooking but I think you should always go out shopping for special meals with the mindset "what's good in the shops right now?" and build your menu around that rather than decide something in advance from a recipe.TerenureJim wrote:Heathenfourthirtythree wrote:I eat fish on a Friday: fishmonger is loaded with cheap fresh fish that day. I usually eat a steak on Saturday because I used to eat it on Friday but since we moved near a good fishmonger I don't and I like to eat steak on a weekend night because it really needs a nice red wine to go with it.johng wrote:People eat the same food on the same night every week? Thought that went out with the 1980s
My winter entertaining on a budget tip is still venison four steaks for a tenner (Donnybrook fair last time I checked) , game chips (parsnips sliced in the oven) and hot port (Lidl's port at 6.50 a bottle is excellent).
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Having pork chops on a Monday, would not account for a whole digit percentage of the weekly planning (I don't do much planing)involved in any persons life!johng wrote:each to his own. I would hate to have my life planed out to that degree. it was never a thing in our house. so I've always looked on it as strange. I probably have routine in parts of my life that others would look on as strange too.
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"The breakdown" of your dinner routine, if you will?gfo wrote:This thread is now about dinner routines
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Havn't had a pork chop in this ages....
Not since I left the aul ones gaff I suspect.
Pork chops of a Monday, now they were the days.
Not since I left the aul ones gaff I suspect.
Pork chops of a Monday, now they were the days.
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Don't forget the apple sauceMackman15 wrote:Havn't had a pork chop in this ages....
Not since I left the aul ones gaff I suspect.
Pork chops of a Monday, now they were the days.