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Fergie talking to BBC
Will he get paid for talking to the BBC after the game if they come to an agreement .I was wondering if these after match interviews are are paid for?
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If it wasn't for his childish petulance, would anyone remember the allegations that BBC Current Affairs (nothing to do with BBC Sport) made against his son? I wish he'd just grow up.
I also wish that the BBC would grow a pair, and replace their interviews with Mike Phelan with a simple statement informing viewers that Alex Ferguson continues to refuse to fulfil his obligation to be interviewed by Premier League rights holders.
I also wish that the BBC would grow a pair, and replace their interviews with Mike Phelan with a simple statement informing viewers that Alex Ferguson continues to refuse to fulfil his obligation to be interviewed by Premier League rights holders.
It’s not only Fergie that’s not talking to the BBC. Big Sam and Harry Redknapp don’t talk to the BBC either.
Fergie has valid reasons as to why he doesn’t talk to the BBC as they lied about him and his son.
Why should anyone be made to speak to someone like the BBC. Stuff em scrap the tv licence make it pay to view and see how many want to pay to watch it.
Fergie has valid reasons as to why he doesn’t talk to the BBC as they lied about him and his son.
Why should anyone be made to speak to someone like the BBC. Stuff em scrap the tv licence make it pay to view and see how many want to pay to watch it.
Interesting note: the most watched sports programme on television in 2010 was er... England v Germany on the BBC. Only the X Factor result and that live episode of Eastenders got more viewers.
Most people want the BBC. Most people use the BBC. Most people realise what startlingly good value it is - Sky costs a fortune in comparison. ITV is skint, can you imagine how quickly and dramatically quality TV in this country would implode if the BBC started competing for advertising revenue?
Most people want the BBC. Most people use the BBC. Most people realise what startlingly good value it is - Sky costs a fortune in comparison. ITV is skint, can you imagine how quickly and dramatically quality TV in this country would implode if the BBC started competing for advertising revenue?
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All the rubbish before and after a game is banal, patronising rubbish. Whats the big deal about interviewing managers? They are are asked formulaic questions and give formulaic answers.
Do you really need a panel of "experts" telling you what you saw? Do you need a biased, in game, analyst tell you what you can see in front of your eyes? The answer is no. Sky in particular just insult thier viewers. If you watch a game in a pub how many people listen to the comments or try to answer none.
I personaly, turn on at kick off, change channel at half time, turn back on 15 minutes later, turn off at full time. Iam so sick at the obvious bias in commentary, I sometimes turn the sound off. Why can't they have a channel that just has the crowd sound and no commentary, then you can make your own mind up.
Do you really need a panel of "experts" telling you what you saw? Do you need a biased, in game, analyst tell you what you can see in front of your eyes? The answer is no. Sky in particular just insult thier viewers. If you watch a game in a pub how many people listen to the comments or try to answer none.
I personaly, turn on at kick off, change channel at half time, turn back on 15 minutes later, turn off at full time. Iam so sick at the obvious bias in commentary, I sometimes turn the sound off. Why can't they have a channel that just has the crowd sound and no commentary, then you can make your own mind up.
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