ROCCO SIFFREDI
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Show posts MenuQuote from: red hander on November 20, 2007, 12:29:24 PM
'but at least Clarie McCollum is very easy on the eye'
Aye, Lawrie Sanchez thought so too
Quote from: Redhandfan on November 18, 2007, 11:12:31 PM
Shane Glynn for his outstanding and extensive coverage of GAA events on BBC radio and television.
Quote from: hardstation on November 12, 2007, 07:38:47 PM
"When you get the bit between your teeth"
Oisin doesn't know what a mouthful is
B Coulter
Quote from: Tyrone Dreamer on November 08, 2007, 07:25:49 PM
The BBC's general coverage of the gaa isnt bad maguire1, its terrible. The fact that there is often up to date results on the website is the exception to this. There can be no excuse for sending a reporter and camera to every Irish league game then virtually ignoring gaelic mathces including national league games were crowds of 10,000 wouldnt be out of the ordinary. When Northern Ireland play they have build up all week and live coverage and constantly talk about the huge crowd at windsor. There can be no justification for a radio programme on a Saturday to cover matches with 80 people present and then ignore games attracting thousands on a Sunday. The tv coverage is as bad. 2-3 live games this year and less next year. When you consider that there was more live milk cup games in a week on the bbc than gaa games in a year it shows what a joke the current situation is. There was also more u19 rugby games live this year over 2 weeks than gaelic games for a year. Gaelic is also ignored Id say on over 50% of nights of sports news on newsline. I dont think your comparison with RTE is really relevant and the fact that they show 50 live games a year + highlights is in stark contrast to the bbcs coverage.
Quote from: raisins on November 08, 2007, 08:47:09 AM
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raisin, if you want to continue posting here, keep that sort of stuff for the Hogan Stand or somewhere.