blues-clues wrote:"BBC renews Match of the Day deal
The BBC has agreed a new deal to broadcast Premier League highlights until the end of the 2015-16 season.
The current deal had been scheduled to expire at the end of next season but a three-year extension has been signed.
The rights cover the Saturday evening Match of the Day programme, the Sunday morning repeat, MOTD2 on Sunday evenings and other evenings when Premier League fixtures justify a show.
The programmes will be available on the BBC's iPlayer from midnight on Mondays.
The BBC retained the rights with a bid of £179.7m.
The first ever Match of the Day was broadcast on 22 August 1964 and top-flight rights have switched between BBC and ITV since then.
Premier League highlights returned to Match of the Day in 2004-05.
The show is hosted by former England striker Gary Lineker, with Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson and Alan Shearer among the regular gormless twats spouting off twaddle and shite."
Better than ITV I suppose but spend very little time watching MOTD.
Waste of licence fee -
King Kev wrote:I'm glad we have a programme on terrestrial television that shows highlights of all the Premier League games, I just wish it was better than Match Of The Day.
Listening to the same dinosaurs saying the same things week after week became boring a long time ago.
They need to get some interesting presenters who know what they are talking about, don't patronise and don't have personal agendas.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:King Kev wrote:I'm glad we have a programme on terrestrial television that shows highlights of all the Premier League games, I just wish it was better than Match Of The Day.
Listening to the same dinosaurs saying the same things week after week became boring a long time ago.
They need to get some interesting presenters who know what they are talking about, don't patronise and don't have personal agendas.
Who exactly are you thinking of.
ITV and ESPN have both had pretty dreadful presenters and let's not forget that Sky has brought us Paul Merson.
Pundits trot out the easy line. It makes them sound wise. They can't possibly know every club as well the fans of that club, so they spout the shite that other clubs fans know about them.
e.g. What do we know about Wolves? They don't defend well and were a bit harsh on Mick, following up with a fuck up of an appt. But if you have watched them every game, seen the bad substitutions, seen what has worked well, know the players strengths and weaknesses, the above opinion seems trite. But if satisfies fans of all the other clubs. But the Opinion is formed and counted as gospel.
craigmcfc wrote:I tend to Sky + it, that way I can flick through all the "punditry" and some of the crap games. So for what I want from it, it serves its purpose.
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