Sky Sports F1 coverage. OMG
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Sky Sports F1 coverage. OMG
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What did I say? I said didn't I. It's going to be presented by some complete **** and a clueless bitch with big ****.
They can use all the superlatives they want. I will not watch the f1on sky. Under any circumstances.
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They can use all the superlatives they want. I will not watch the f1on sky. Under any circumstances.
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“The BBC will show every grand prix in full, half of them live and half of them deferred, so free-to-air is available to everyone,” Whitmarsh told reporters last week after a meeting with F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone to discuss the implications of the deal.
“Bernie assured me, and I asked him several times, the deferred coverage will not be highlights, it will be a full race. That, to some fans, will be very important, depending on exactly what races they are, so hopefully that means it’s a good deal for everyone.”
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I didn't read it like that at all chap,
'If Whitmarsh’s comments left any doubt that the teams are completely out of touch with F1 fans, Williams chairman Adam Parr made that fact crystal clear when he essentially encouraged them to be happy that the BBC kept half the races. The alternative, he mused, was no free-to-air races at all.'
thats just a big f**k you to the british fans, short version, 'be happy your getting anything'.
Death toll to F1 im afraid as far as i can see, it's not anywhere near as popular or as emotionaly involving as football so trying to show it in the same way will never work.
'If Whitmarsh’s comments left any doubt that the teams are completely out of touch with F1 fans, Williams chairman Adam Parr made that fact crystal clear when he essentially encouraged them to be happy that the BBC kept half the races. The alternative, he mused, was no free-to-air races at all.'
thats just a big f**k you to the british fans, short version, 'be happy your getting anything'.
Death toll to F1 im afraid as far as i can see, it's not anywhere near as popular or as emotionaly involving as football so trying to show it in the same way will never work.
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I didn't read it like that at all chap,
'If Whitmarsh’s comments left any doubt that the teams are completely out of touch with F1 fans, Williams chairman Adam Parr made that fact crystal clear when he essentially encouraged them to be happy that the BBC kept half the races. The alternative, he mused, was no free-to-air races at all.'
thats just a big f**k you to the british fans, short version, 'be happy your getting anything'.
Death toll to F1 im afraid as far as i can see, it's not anywhere near as popular or as emotionaly involving as football so trying to show it in the same way will never work.
'If Whitmarsh’s comments left any doubt that the teams are completely out of touch with F1 fans, Williams chairman Adam Parr made that fact crystal clear when he essentially encouraged them to be happy that the BBC kept half the races. The alternative, he mused, was no free-to-air races at all.'
thats just a big f**k you to the british fans, short version, 'be happy your getting anything'.
Death toll to F1 im afraid as far as i can see, it's not anywhere near as popular or as emotionaly involving as football so trying to show it in the same way will never work.
Few months ago,teams approach Bernie about the doing more and finding new markets on social medias and later this end like that...
BBC think F1 have lower real watchers,but last time when i've look on details,i've seen like this F1 = 35.6m, W/don = 34.8m.
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you all got tv licence so you dont get tv free you are already paying for bbc coverage, cant afford sky sports 1 ? get a job! sorry lads but i could give a flying F**k who airs it! as long as its live!
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With all the anger from F1 fans at the moment saying they won't subscribe to sky to continue watching,it will be interesting to observe when SKY do take over how many fans buckle and give in to a sky package.
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well,its that kind of a stupid attitude that warrants these things to happen,go ahead,pay your money, as they say,a fool and his money and all that.
I bet you pay £1.50 for a can of coke at the fun fair
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Did he really call Fernando, Fernandez at 3:10??
What a f*cking plank.
I was lucky enough to have a vip ticket for the 2002 F1 awards at the NEC. Shook hands and had pictures taken with Coulthard, Mansell and Murray. When I got to Tony Jardine, he completely snubbed me and anyone else that asked for a photo/autograph.
What a f*cking plank.
I was lucky enough to have a vip ticket for the 2002 F1 awards at the NEC. Shook hands and had pictures taken with Coulthard, Mansell and Murray. When I got to Tony Jardine, he completely snubbed me and anyone else that asked for a photo/autograph.
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I watch a lot of different sports on Sky and they give a good coverage within their own powers with the minimum of interference from adverts. If the programme is their own production,such as international cricket, they always have top quality commentators.
I would prefer to see what they actually produce in the way of F1 coverage when it happens rather that make wild pronouncements with no substantiation.
Les
I would prefer to see what they actually produce in the way of F1 coverage when it happens rather that make wild pronouncements with no substantiation.
Les