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Post by pughywasfree on Dec 15, 2014 10:04:38 GMT 1
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Post by jonbond on Dec 15, 2014 13:51:09 GMT 1
Can't see how anyone can criticise the FL show on bbc it's better than anything that's gone before . Yes it concentrates on championship but that is the biggest league . Still covers a lot of league 1 /2 stuff
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Post by bobbytheblock19er on Dec 15, 2014 14:18:41 GMT 1
Bit harsh to criticise FLS . You would be p**sed off if they showed 40 minutes of crystal palace v stoke on motd then 20 mins of United v liverpool . Just the way it is , our time will come when we're in the championship !
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Post by calimero on Dec 15, 2014 14:38:56 GMT 1
Yep, FLS is good - I like the non-match footage, behind-the-scenes stuff as well with Clem.
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on Dec 15, 2014 17:56:31 GMT 1
I can't comment on pundits as I record the shows and then fast forward through all the talking.
Has there been a decent FL show since the demise of ITV Digital?
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Post by blazey on Dec 15, 2014 18:51:44 GMT 1
Can't say I would particularly look forward to the inevitable multitude of advert breaks. Given the Channel 5s proven track record of "quality" (or lack of) with their usual lowest-common-denominator rubbish I doubt I will be tuning in.
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Post by callum on Dec 15, 2014 20:21:44 GMT 1
If the bbc lost MOTD I wouldn't tune in to ITV, i never watch any match on itv, absolute rubbish.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 19:23:15 GMT 1
The BBC doesn't seem to bothered with the Football League and takes any excuse to cut it. Even Five live avoids broadcasting Friday night matches. It will be interesting to see what the BBC will do in the later rounds of the FA Cup when there is likely to be Premiership, Football league and FA Cup highlights to show. And how cosy is it's relationship with the FA Cup, Premier league (and next season Champions league) broadcaster BT Sport? They share an awful lot of staff.
Is the BBC impartial of criticisms on BT'S coverage of the FA Cup or other events? During a debate on why the FA Cup had lost it's appeal I suggested it was due in part to BT Sports & ITV's choice of televising all Premier league games such as Man United V Swansea(who were also shown within a week in the Premier League) and not ''FA Cup'' matches such as Norwich V Luton, Rochdale V Leeds or Maccelsfield V Sheff Wednesday. But as it was Robbie Savage and Darren Fletcher hosting it I wasn't expecting an answer.
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