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Final day TV coverage

by parky » 22 Apr 2012 22:05

Now we have won the league presumably it wont be our game at Brum as the BBC and Sky both have a game and surely they will want a game with something on it, and this will be dependent on Mondays game as to whether they show the Saints and WHU games or the Cardiff and 'Boro games. However, someone on a Saints website said that for the past 3 years the BBC have shown the champions on the last day, which means it might be us :D . Which then got me thinking, the BBC will have shown 30 live championship games in the last 3 years have we ever been one of them?

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by winchester_royal » 22 Apr 2012 22:05

We were once, away at Newcastle under Rodgers

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by RG30 » 22 Apr 2012 22:09

winchester_royal We were once, away at Newcastle under Rodgers


That was on Sky

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by reading_fan » 22 Apr 2012 22:12

parky the BBC will have shown 30 live championship games in the last 3 years have we ever been one of them?


Nope


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Re: Final day TV coverage

by winchester_royal » 22 Apr 2012 22:12

Oh :oops:

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by MmmMonsterMunch » 22 Apr 2012 22:18

Newcastle v Reading was definitely on BBC. Remember watching it.

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by Woodcote Royal » 22 Apr 2012 22:31

reading_fan
parky the BBC will have shown 30 live championship games in the last 3 years have we ever been one of them?


Nope


Auntie has her own agenda which is more likely to include sumo wrestling live in Salford than a success story from the Tory heartlands. Having found excuses not to broadcast any of our matches in recent times they won't have to work hard to justify our continued absence on this occasion.

Frankly, we are the Champions and their lack of interest is their loss not ours........................MOTD will be the last resort for me next season when it comes highlights.

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by parky » 22 Apr 2012 22:36

MmmMonsterMunch Newcastle v Reading was definitely on BBC. Remember watching it.


On SKY.


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Re: Final day TV coverage

by Wimb » 22 Apr 2012 23:51

parky
MmmMonsterMunch Newcastle v Reading was definitely on BBC. Remember watching it.


On SKY.


Yup it was on Sky. The Beeb showed Newcastle's opener which was at West Brom if I remember rightly?

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by Mr Angry » 23 Apr 2012 05:54

Even the Football League Show on Saturday was, er, muted about us.

Ok, they started with Legs' goal to win us promotion, but I would have thought the natural narrative would have been to show our game v Palace first, which would lead to the Saints game, their loss and then the fact that meant we were Champions.

Instead, they first went into the Saints game (with the classic line about "West Ham have a real chance now of getting 2nd!!" :lol: ), followed by our goals and Roberts' red card, and the merest of nods in our direction as to us winning the Championship; as Manish put "I suppose you have to say well done to Reading....." :roll:

Good riddance to a crap programme.

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by LUX » 23 Apr 2012 07:08

Woodcote Royal Auntie has her own agenda which is more likely to include sumo wrestling live in Salford than a success story from the Tory heartlands. Having found excuses not to broadcast any of our matches in recent times they won't have to work hard to justify our continued absence on this occasion.

Frankly, we are the Champions and their lack of interest is their loss not ours........................MOTD will be the last resort for me next season when it comes highlights.



and do you know what, I really think you believe this.

At least Mr Angry's fantasy paranoia above is restricted to football.

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by TBM » 23 Apr 2012 09:29

Mr Angry Even the Football League Show on Saturday was, er, muted about us.

Ok, they started with Legs' goal to win us promotion, but I would have thought the natural narrative would have been to show our game v Palace first, which would lead to the Saints game, their loss and then the fact that meant we were Champions.

Instead, they first went into the Saints game (with the classic line about "West Ham have a real chance now of getting 2nd!!" :lol: ), followed by our goals and Roberts' red card, and the merest of nods in our direction as to us winning the Championship; as Manish put "I suppose you have to say well done to Reading....." :roll:

Good riddance to a crap programme.


Actually it was the Saints game, followed by Bristol City v Barnsley then the goals from our game, followed by Manish trying to kiss our arse but remain "unbiased" but Clarriage playing it down and saying "they had great momentum" then on to the next set of games.


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Re: Final day TV coverage

by TBM » 23 Apr 2012 09:31

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Woodcote Royal Auntie has her own agenda which is more likely to include sumo wrestling live in Salford than a success story from the Tory heartlands. Having found excuses not to broadcast any of our matches in recent times they won't have to work hard to justify our continued absence on this occasion.

Frankly, we are the Champions and their lack of interest is their loss not ours........................MOTD will be the last resort for me next season when it comes highlights.



and do you know what, I really think you believe this.


The fact is, Sky get first choice and probably took the only games worth showing - there are 23 other teams in this division, how many of those got screened live on BBC?

Also, where else will you watch highlights, other than on MOTD? - cos unless you stay up until 4am, watching them all on sky will be a tad boring.

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by Very near...far away » 23 Apr 2012 09:37

Steve Claridge's view: "If you compared their squad to Southampton and West Ham you would say that they will finish third. They are not over-achieving, they are just squeezing every ounce of what they have got."

Top top analysis from a top top tosser.

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by Z175 » 23 Apr 2012 09:55

It's a total joke of a program. 72 clubs and five words about each. They should divide ir into two programmes, a 45 min analysis show on the best games/selected clubs each week then a longer goals only show with no punditry. Still is better than no FL coverage at all, but Claridge and Bhasin aren't given any time to make proper comment! Perhaps the should copy Mondays late kick off and just regionalise it.

I'm gonna boycott it next year... Although I remember our 2nd season in the prem we were generally in the Wigan slot at the end if MOTD...

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by LUX » 23 Apr 2012 10:12

Z175 Although I remember our 2nd season in the prem we were generally in the Wigan slot at the end if MOTD...



The Gubba championship.

Five points awarded for being the last match on MOTD, five points for having your match commentated by Tony Gubba.

Ten points for being last on AND commentated by Tony Gubba.

Apparently Fulham have won it for the past few years.

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by Very near...far away » 23 Apr 2012 11:46

What's your take on this Lawro?

[silence]


We can hope.

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by Whore Jackie » 23 Apr 2012 12:05

How on earth did Ian Payne find himself relegated to summarising the 5 second highlights on the FL show?

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Re: Final day TV coverage

by Barry the bird boggler » 23 Apr 2012 12:30

Z175 It's a total joke of a program. 72 clubs and five words about each. They should divide ir into two programmes, a 45 min analysis show on the best games/selected clubs each week then a longer goals only show with no punditry. Still is better than no FL coverage at all, but Claridge and Bhasin aren't given any time to make proper comment! Perhaps the should copy Mondays late kick off and just regionalise it.

I'm gonna boycott it next year... Although I remember our 2nd season in the prem we were generally in the Wigan slot at the end if MOTD...


Better still they should divide it into 72 programmes then everyone's happy! It's not perfect (it'll never be so as the BBC doesn't have much money), but it's still way better than the ad infested crap we got from ITV.

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