This Sky deal? 15:46 - Aug 12 with 11637 views | connell10 | Is kinda shite isn't it ? The EFL should have told them to shove it ! | |
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This Sky deal? on 09:37 - Aug 16 with 1150 views | Wegerles_Stairs |
This Sky deal? on 16:04 - Aug 15 by Antti_Heinola | yeah it was very tongue in cheek, a bit of fun, but I don't think it's as far your way as you think it is. Football was struggling hugely in the 80s. Even early 90s I was at top flight QPR games with about 11-12000 people there. TV basically couldn't give a monkey's about fans before Sky, giving us one game a week if we were lucky, and even then it was always Liverpool. Sky rightly realised people wanted to watch more football on telly. Fans got completely intoxicated by sugar daddies and the idea of them, to say they didn't is absurd. Not *ALL* fans of course, but plenty did (still do). Was competitive? 80s champions: Liverpool Villa Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Everton Liverpool Everton Liverpool Arsenal Liverpool 7 in 11. The more things change... |
The Liverpool team of the late 70s and 80s were an extremely well-run club who made astute signings, often from the lower leagues; they weren't an oil state. Just look at the top three in each of those seasons - football was far more competitive, arguably to an extent even through the 90s (Alex Ferguson being a genius) and it was only with the dodgy Russian money coming in that things became truly dull. 79/80 Liverpool, Man Utd, Ipswich 80/81 Aston Villa, Ipswich, Arsenal 81/82 Liverpool, Ipswich, Man Utd 82/83 Liverpool, Watford, Man Utd 83/84 Liverpool, Southampton, N Forest 84/85 Everton, Liverpool, Spurs 85/86 Liverpool, Everton, West Ham 86/87 Everton, Liverpool, Spurs 87/88 Liverpool, Man Utd, N Forest 88/89 Arsenal, Liverpool, N Forest 89/90 Liverpool, Aston Villa, Spurs | | | |
This Sky deal? on 10:36 - Aug 16 with 995 views | BAWHoops | Did Sky Sports + for the Cambridge game.... it's just the red button coverage but with more games, nothing has really changed at all! | |
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This Sky deal? on 11:20 - Aug 16 with 876 views | stantheman10 | Maybe the 12.30 kick off issue should be broached with Government via a petition especially if they appoint a football regulator for which the bill has been reintroduced by Labour. | | | |
This Sky deal? on 17:43 - Aug 16 with 665 views | elnombre |
This Sky deal? on 10:36 - Aug 16 by BAWHoops | Did Sky Sports + for the Cambridge game.... it's just the red button coverage but with more games, nothing has really changed at all! |
Hmm, I'm not sure that is so: Old red button: one camera, one (dismally unengaged, under-prepped, wiki page open on phone) commentator, no replays (old school: go for a wee, miss a goal, too bad). SSP+: Multiple angles, two commentators, one of whom may actually have seen a football match before and one who isn't Andy Hinchcliffe, replays of key incidents. Far from brilliant, but it is a huge step up in quality - add Gary Neville having a pop at Granit Xhaka and Jamie Mackie in the studio, and you're almost at BSB Squarial standard... | | | |
This Sky deal? on 18:12 - Aug 16 with 611 views | Lanhoop | Agreed, even though for me it's just based on the cup game this week, the camera work is already a massive step up on that automatic ball tracking camera they used on the red button. That was dreadful. | | | |
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