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Not the answer to the question Ruffers, but I do remember the first ever live league game - Tottenham v Nottingham Forest - must have been about 1983ish. Just for general interest.

But I have no idea of the first live sky game - but will go with, Arsenal v MU as a wild guess.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> >> What was the first Premiership game shown live

> on Sky Sports?

>

> Nottm Forest v Liverpool

>

> Teddy Sheringham scored the only goal, 1-0, I was

> there :'(


Is the right answer, question?

lard Wrote:

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> Declan Wrote:

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> > Lard.....we need some input from you!

>

>

> Sorry moved house and internet didnt work.


> Springfield Park was the answer. The "grassy

> knoll" at one end.


> Whose ground was that?

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