UTV & BBC & RTE & TV3

Started by Tyrone Dreamer, August 02, 2007, 06:44:19 PM

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Fuzzman

Did anyone see Michael Lyster on the Sunday League show
Is he alright or not well. He seems very thin looking.

Farrandeelin

I didn't watch it Fuzzman. Was it any good or was it the usual guffaw RTÉ serve up for the League?
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yellowcard

Quote from: Fuzzman on February 14, 2013, 03:09:41 PM
Did anyone see Michael Lyster on the Sunday League show
Is he alright or not well. He seems very thin looking.

Noticed the same myself, the man didn't look at all well. Seems to have lost a lot of weight, the jacket was hanging off him.

Walter Cronc

Quote from: yellowcard on February 14, 2013, 03:35:10 PM
Quote from: Fuzzman on February 14, 2013, 03:09:41 PM
Did anyone see Michael Lyster on the Sunday League show
Is he alright or not well. He seems very thin looking.

Noticed the same myself, the man didn't look at all well. Seems to have lost a lot of weight, the jacket was hanging off him.

He does not look a well man. Very gaunt looking!

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Credit where it's due.....beeb upping their game this weekend.....dunno about Thomas Kane or Sidey in shorts though!!!

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Tyrone Dreamer

Watched utv sport last 2 nights expecting a bit of build up to this weeks games involving 4 ulster counties. Given the build up they give the big ulster and ni games I expected a bit of coverage especially with 60000 plus expected to travel from the province. Not a word. All about world police and fire games, Celtic game and some infield players testimonial coming up.

BennyCake

Quote from: Tyrone Dreamer on August 01, 2013, 06:31:55 PM
Watched utv sport last 2 nights expecting a bit of build up to this weeks games involving 4 ulster counties. Given the build up they give the big ulster and ni games I expected a bit of coverage especially with 60000 plus expected to travel from the province. Not a word. All about world police and fire games, Celtic game and some infield players testimonial coming up.

That doesn't surprise me. But don't worry, if there's anything controversial happens in any of the QFs this weekend, you can be sure UTV and BBC will go to town on it.


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The Voice Of Reason

Hey guys, just wondering if anyone could recommend a pub in the Lake District / Cumbria in the U.K. that will show Sunday's Mayo v Donegal match?

Tubberman

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Tubberman

Do TV3 not put up the full match on their website? All I can see is previews and post-match interviews. FFS, what sort of service is that.
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Feckitt

#1124
BBC broke new ground this week with their coverage of the Sean Cavanagh/ Joe Brolly incident.  For years the BBC have had an unofficial line when it comes to GAA coverage.

'Give them their own show, and make it good so that they cannot complain, but for gods sake do not bring the GAA into polite conversation, and try not to expose it to unsuspecting members of the Ulster public'.

I may be mistaken, but I think that this is the first time ever, that the BBC have discussed GAA on a normal show, when they are talking about a purely GAA issue.   In the past and  particularly around Tyrone's brilliant All-Ireland win in 2008, they continually invited Gregory Campbell et al on to slander the GAA about every single GAA club in the North being named after IRA men.   The GAA and controversial politics was acceptable news for the BBC.  That was the only time you would hear GAA except on the sports news.

Your average George and Mabel sitting in their house in Hillsborough can have BBC on TV and Radio from one end of the year to the next.  They can decide not to watch The Championship on BBC2 in the same way that I can ignore the Formula 1 or cricket.  They can watch the news and all local programmes safe in the knowledge that if they do not want to see GAA then they can avoid the small bit on the news sports section. 

But on Monday morning, people were ringing in talking about Joe Brolly, Brackaville, The Moy, RTE, Croke Park, Paul Grimley, Monaghan, Pat Spillane, Derry, Dungiven, Colm O'Rourke, Cavan, The Sunday Game, Black cards, Conor McManus etc, etc, etc. 

I think this a first!!