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Premier League Summer Series 26 July to 3 August

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honky cat
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WHUFC Premier League Summer Series 26 July to 3 August

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Who's looking forward to this? ME😊

Sunday July 27 - MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Manchester United vs West Ham - 12am kick-off, live on Sky Sports

Wednesday July 30 - Soldier Field, Chicago
West Ham vs Everton - 11.30pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports

Thursday July 31 - Soldier Field, Chicago
Manchester United vs Bournemouth - 2.30am kick-off, live on Sky Sports

Sunday August 3 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Bournemouth vs West Ham - 7pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports
Manchester United vs Everton - 10pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports
 
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Re: Premier League Summer Series 26 July to 3 August

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If any of you degenerates are coming into Atlanta for the West Ham pre-game stuff on Saturday or Sunday send me a whomail, and I will buy you a pint.
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Re: Premier League Summer Series 26 July to 3 August

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Awful kick off times.
I'll watch the Bournemouth games next Sunday 7pm.
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Re: Premier League Summer Series 26 July to 3 August

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Won't be bothering with it even though the words "West Ham" & "Premiership" are prominently included in the competition details.

This summer I've been mostly going traditional, following a path that helped make English football so great: the summer break; no time for cricket or any other sport, but seeing them take precedence over football for a few weeks in the media is refreshing.

Media companies (sponsors) and their addicted audiences may well disagree.
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