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How do you complain to ITV about their football coverage?

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  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,826
    Yeah, but what about The People's Democratic Republic of the Congo?
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 7,431
    Never would I have expected ITV to deliver better coverage than the BBC.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 2,234
    Gribbo said:
    Is there any reason why this commentator can't just say Congo instead of DR Congo every time he mentions them?
    Not sure, I'm more interested to know if they still drink Um Bongo there?
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,989
    Don't know what you're all moaning about?
    The Emma Hayes section was a refreshing change. 
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 10,318
    This thread seems to me like it's appeared at exactly the wrong time.
    ITV's studio and pundits in this tournament are the best they've ever been.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,771
    Stig said:
    Yeah, but what about The People's Democratic Republic of the Congo?
    and their children, and their children's children
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,395
    I have no clue how the BBC have got their coverage so wrong. I honestly cant bear to watch their build up pre match and then the post match stuff. The pundits that they have are soooo boring and can not string a sentence together without countless "urms" between every second word. Im not a major fan of Neville etc but they are streets ahead in terms of presentation and entertainment 
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 2,234
    AndyG said:
    I have no clue how the BBC have got their coverage so wrong. I honestly cant bear to watch their build up pre match and then the post match stuff. The pundits that they have are soooo boring and can not string a sentence together without countless "urms" between every second word. Im not a major fan of Neville etc but they are streets ahead in terms of presentation and entertainment 
    Probably helps that Keane, Neville and Wrighty already do a lot together and have got good chemistry between them.
    As opposed to the BBC putting different randoms on there and monotone Murphy.
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,395
    AndyG said:
    I have no clue how the BBC have got their coverage so wrong. I honestly cant bear to watch their build up pre match and then the post match stuff. The pundits that they have are soooo boring and can not string a sentence together without countless "urms" between every second word. Im not a major fan of Neville etc but they are streets ahead in terms of presentation and entertainment 
    Probably helps that Keane, Neville and Wrighty already do a lot together and have got good chemistry between them.
    As opposed to the BBC putting different randoms on there and monotone Murphy.
    Totally agree mate but you would have thought that whoever in the BBC has made the decision to appoint their coverage team would have maybe looked beyond the "ex footballer" requirement and put some degree on having the ability to actually speak and have a modicum of media delivery skill. IMO for what is supposed to be our blue ribbon channel they have really second rate coverage
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 9,121
    Be thankful you don’t have to listen to James Maclean and his political posturing.
    Makes Giroud sound like a university professor 😩

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  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 32,097
    Funny that I've never seen a male pundit during the women's matches. 

    Sexism still exists .
    Ian Wright often does the job 
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,939
    edited June 18
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  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,254
    shirty5 said:
    Funny that I've never seen a male pundit during the women's matches. 

    Sexism still exists .
    Ian Wright 
    Famously, for years. Jonas Eidevall was also a pundit at the 2022 Euros and 2023 World Cup. Nedum Onuoha was one of the pundits alongside Wright for the Euro 2025 final. If someone has never seen a male pundit during the women's matches then they haven't been paying much attention
    or they’re making it up to suit their prejudice.
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,812
    Macronate 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. 

  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 2,234
    Macronate 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. 

     "Is that a pie I can smell burning in the oven.
     Sort it out Emma, Keano is hungry"
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,469
    Macronate 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. 

    I said exactly this to the missus a couple of days before when the lady off talksport was in that bit. 
    I’m sure Toby will have seen these memes already..
    My missus didn’t hear me though, I expect she was hoovering or summink….
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 7,431
    Macronate 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. 

    I hope Emma gets to see these - I’m sure she’d see the funny side…
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,373
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,267
    It's called the 'off switch'. 
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,677
    Stig said:
    Yeah, but what about The People's Democratic Republic of the Congo?
    Splitters 

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  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,299
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,719
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
    Even people who don't own TVs pay for ITV.  
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,373
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
    Nope, you've lost me there old fruit. I think you're just confirming the point I was making, but I don't suppose that's what you meant.
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 9,186
    shirty5 said:
    Gribbo said:
    Is there any reason why this commentator can't just say Congo instead of DR Congo every time he mentions them?

    But it's pretty clear theres only one relevant to the game we're all watching.
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,299
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
    Even people who don't own TVs pay for ITV.  
    Thats incorrect, no tax payer money goes to ITV. They are a private organisation that operates on as a PLC on stock exchange. ITV is a commercial broadcaster funded by advertising, ITV Studios revenue, and subscriptions, not by public taxation. Why do you think people who dont own TVs pay for ITV?

    The closest they get to any public money is they have to comply with UK public broadcasting rules which is maintained by a body under the UK government but that would be like saying waitrose is tax payer finded because they have to comply with home office rules.
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,299
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
    Nope, you've lost me there old fruit. I think you're just confirming the point I was making, but I don't suppose that's what you meant.
    That poor planning with private money for a private business is embarrassing but not a waste of tax payer funding. If the BBC did that it would be a waste of tax payer cash.

    Like if a private business in central london wishes to pay its cleaners £50k+ a year, to me seems foolish but a priavte business can do as they wish, however if i found out my local council was doing it (if i lived in the UK that is) id be concerned about how my tax money is being spent.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 48,258
    I think ITV benefits from the BBC in that they would have less advertising revenue if the BBC started showing adverts. And ITV is also a major gambling racket to boot.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,537
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
    Even people who don't own TVs pay for ITV.  
    Thats incorrect, no tax payer money goes to ITV. They are a private organisation that operates on as a PLC on stock exchange. ITV is a commercial broadcaster funded by advertising, ITV Studios revenue, and subscriptions, not by public taxation. Why do you think people who dont own TVs pay for ITV?

    The closest they get to any public money is they have to comply with UK public broadcasting rules which is maintained by a body under the UK government but that would be like saying waitrose is tax payer finded because they have to comply with home office rules.
    I took algarve's comment to mean that ITV is funded by advertising, which is built into the price of goods and services that people buy.
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,299
    IdleHans said:
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
    Even people who don't own TVs pay for ITV.  
    Thats incorrect, no tax payer money goes to ITV. They are a private organisation that operates on as a PLC on stock exchange. ITV is a commercial broadcaster funded by advertising, ITV Studios revenue, and subscriptions, not by public taxation. Why do you think people who dont own TVs pay for ITV?

    The closest they get to any public money is they have to comply with UK public broadcasting rules which is maintained by a body under the UK government but that would be like saying waitrose is tax payer finded because they have to comply with home office rules.
    I took algarve's comment to mean that ITV is funded by advertising, which is built into the price of goods and services that people buy.
    Then literally everything is tax payer funded in the UK if thats how we choice to define it.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,373
    edited June 20
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    So ITV have shelled out a shed load for their sooper dooper studio, but they've now had to relocate to a cupboard because of the wind! 

    Imagine the uproar if that was the BBC.
    Almost as if one is funded with public tax money and another isnt? 
    Nope, you've lost me there old fruit. I think you're just confirming the point I was making, but I don't suppose that's what you meant.
    That poor planning with private money for a private business is embarrassing but not a waste of tax payer funding. If the BBC did that it would be a waste of tax payer cash.

    Like if a private business in central london wishes to pay its cleaners £50k+ a year, to me seems foolish but a priavte business can do as they wish, however if i found out my local council was doing it (if i lived in the UK that is) id be concerned about how my tax money is being spent.
    Err, again, that was kinda my point! 

    Some people (generally) have been having a pop at the BBCs "green screen" (it's not) studio in Salford and comparing it unfavourably to ITVs studio. 

    If the BBC had spunked that sort of money and had to relocate to a broom cupboard there would've been outrage. But they didn't, so there wasn't - at least not on that particular point.

    Hope we're all clear now, hun. Xxx