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How do you complain to ITV about their football coverage?
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You do realise that you just spent some of the finite time you have on this earth complaining about someone complaining to a TV station, se9?se9addick said:I can’t imagine how bad something would have to be for me to feel compelled to spend any of the finite time I have on this earth complaining to a tv station.
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Well, his impression of Winston Churchill was probably better than his impression of a professional footballer!Garrymanilow said:Made Theo Walcott look like Winston Churchill
#yourejustashitaaronlennon3 -
I've got no idea what side or what game was on but the ex Chelsea Ladies mamager was on pointing at a blackboard with O's and X's on it. Seriously? Are they dialling the graphics down now?0
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Oh, oops, obviously posted the above without reading properly.IdleHans said:
Proper old school, i enjoyed the lack of fancy graphicsMacronate said:Emma Hayes utilising a chalk board for her hydration break analysis of Spain v Cape Verde was entertaining, innovative and must have blown most of the ITV WC punditry budget.3 -
The bbc highlights had some team I’ve never heard of with co-commentary courtesy of an American guy watching “T’kneesya”
he was supporting our old mate Emma from BBC London I believe
shocking combination of noises0 -
Maybe they should actually get Rylan on.He might know nothing about football but at least he’s pretty harmless and can string a sentence together.
They could just say it’s Giroud and he’s been working on his cockney/Essex accent.3 -
I have to agree that Giroud was very poor. Realise he is a Frog and English is not his main language but he was like a snail on vallium.0
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You have to setup a meeting with Roy Keane in a Makro's car park.2
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Get a fire stick and watch it on any platform you desire0
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Am I getting this right ? The BBC aren't out there , the backdrop is via a bluescreen ?
As II said earlier, I dont generally listen to the pundits or watch the build up so haven't been paying attention to the "scenery".0 -
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The BBC have specially created a studio in Salford for the event. It’s not blue/green screen but it is in England not in America.golfaddick said:Am I getting this right ? The BBC aren't out there , the backdrop is via a bluescreen ?
As II said earlier, I dont generally listen to the pundits or watch the build up so haven't been paying attention to the "scenery".0 -
Loads of broadcasters do it now as although it’s a big outlay for some quality LED and a bunch of Brompton processors, it’s only a couple of tournaments before the savings you make on flying sycophants all over the world have paid you back.
I like the fact that this time the ITV one is actually in Brooklyn with a bit of LED around the edges to make the set look betterer….0






