surprise surprise as Cilla would say!Well i got it wrong about MOTD cutting back on the analysing every move! They spent a good 7 or 8 minutes after the manc scouse game with their computer images and diagrams.
surprise surprise as Cilla would say!Well i got it wrong about MOTD cutting back on the analysing every move! They spent a good 7 or 8 minutes after the manc scouse game with their computer images and diagrams.
Nice to see Derby playing decent passing team football against Chelsea. 1 - 2 in the 70th.
Unlucky Accy maybe success is just round the cornerThe dream is over we lost to Yeovil in the replay so no Man Utd at home. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30390297 The donkey Crooks on loan from Huddersfield missed two sitters against Yeovil in both games.
Well i got it wrong about MOTD cutting back on the analysing every move! They spent a good 7 or 8 minutes after the manc scouse game with their computer images and diagrams.
MOTD is b.or.i.n.g, maybe worthwhile before every fan could discuss tactics pre-net. I do like the Bundesliga Goals show, it is presented by Isabella Muller-Reinhardt from lovely locations. It's straight on with the action, goals and good-time crowd shots, nothing else.
I see why you like it!MOTD is b.or.i.n.g, maybe worthwhile before every fan could discuss tactics pre-net. I do like the Bundesliga Goals show, it is presented by Isabella Muller-Reinhardt from lovely locations. It's straight on with the action, goals and good-time crowd shots, nothing else.
No they don't generally do that, maybe last day of the season when things like titles, relegation issues are being settled but that's it.I was in a bar in Germany last week and they had the footie on the TV, German version of Sky. They started off showing one match and then switched to another and then another whenever anything happened. They were going round and round the grounds showing the highlights as they took place. Does Sky or any of the other broadcaster do that in the UK, too, or do they just broadcast 90 minutes of a single game?
No they don't generally do that, maybe last day of the season when things like titles, relegation issues are being settled but that's it.
Radio plays chase the goal fairly regularly.I was in a bar in Germany last week and they had the footie on the TV, German version of Sky. They started off showing one match and then switched to another and then another whenever anything happened. They were going round and round the grounds showing the highlights as they took place. Does Sky or any of the other broadcaster do that in the UK, too, or do they just broadcast 90 minutes of a single game?
Unlucky Accy maybe success is just round the corner