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F1 on Sky, will you pay?
Following on from the thread where the BBC have lost the F1 coverage to Sky and will only cover half of the races in 2012, willl you pay Sky to watch the F1?
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It's really not that exciting that you would actually pay to watch it.OK for free.
What really annoyed me was when Shaumacher got his drive when there a loads of young talent waiting in the wings.He has had his time,7 times champ & a warehouse full of money.
Disgraceful.
What really annoyed me was when Shaumacher got his drive when there a loads of young talent waiting in the wings.He has had his time,7 times champ & a warehouse full of money.
Disgraceful.
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I can't be without F1. And I'm the sort of customer that Sky is going for.
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It's really not that exciting that you would actually pay to watch it.OK for free.
What really annoyed me was when Shaumacher got his drive when there a loads of young talent waiting in the wings.He has had his time,7 times champ & a warehouse full of money.
Disgraceful.
What really annoyed me was when Shaumacher got his drive when there a loads of young talent waiting in the wings.He has had his time,7 times champ & a warehouse full of money.
Disgraceful.
Think of the cash that his name alone brings to the team. He is on par with rosberg now.
I pay for the full sky package anyway so I can get it but I dot think the coverage will be that good compared to the BBC!
Any word if the commentators and presenters will be the same on both channels?
Doug
Any word if the commentators and presenters will be the same on both channels?
Doug
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According to Brundle on his Twitter page, he only found out last night and is now out of a job.
FFS, why is it that as soon as something gets really good Sky take it and charge everyone extra for it? 
I think the BBC coverage this season has been great, will be a real shame to see it go to Sky.
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It's not just about the action. I am not looking for thrill after thrill. F1 IS the pinnicle of motorsport and always has been.
The cornering speeds are insane and you just don't get that with bikes or touring cars.
And if you have been following F1 for a while, you get to know what driver's are likely to pull off certain moves, who to look out for in the wet.
The more I think about it, I'll probably end up paying for it, which really, really pisses me off.
The cornering speeds are insane and you just don't get that with bikes or touring cars.
And if you have been following F1 for a while, you get to know what driver's are likely to pull off certain moves, who to look out for in the wet.
The more I think about it, I'll probably end up paying for it, which really, really pisses me off.
Like others i already have sky sports but i won't be watching the F1 out of principal, Ecclestone isn't for the masses, he's for himself and whatever he can get out of it. Its not like he's living on the poverty line and needed some extra cash, he doesn't give a **** about the average fan and those people that can't afford sky.
I can't stand the little weasel.
I can't stand the little weasel.
It will be interesting to see how many of the No's become yes's after a few weeks of abstinence.
If Sky brought their own camera's in and plotted them all over the track it may change things other than that you cant beat the beeb imo. But as I believe, we are at the mercy of each country and their camera's and their director.
If Sky brought their own camera's in and plotted them all over the track it may change things other than that you cant beat the beeb imo. But as I believe, we are at the mercy of each country and their camera's and their director.
I cant wait until someone blows Bernie f*cking Ecclestone's head clean off, point blank!
This is the first nail in the F1 coffin Mark My words.
This is the first nail in the F1 coffin Mark My words.
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Nah, a disgruntled viewing public in the UK is low on the list of priorities in Ecclestone's world.
Only if it becomes a greed machine in a lot more countries will they feel the effect of lower audiences.
I agree with what's been said earlier; there are a lot of floating viewers who will watch and maybe stick with a race if it's good at the moment while it's free, but wouldn't pay just on the off-chance it's a decent race.
For many, half the races free on the BBC will be enough to sustain their interest. I'd be surprised if Sky pick up more than maybe 100,000 new subsriptions because of this, but who knows, after a year of foot-stamping, more and more people might start throwing in the towel once the list of attractions on Sky becomes too big to resist.
People like the coverage on the BBC as its none stop from start to finish without breaks for adverts, just wait till the well oiled sky advertisements start popping up all over the place on a regular basis throughout the coverage.
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