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Old 14-06-2011, 09:49
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Its a real shame if Real Radio NE are no longer doing football commentaries as of next season. I always had the chance to watch United games live so never really listened, but I know Justin Lockwood's commentary of the goals from the 5-1 win over Sunderland replayed a lot in the weeks after the match: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdShG...eature=related (compared to Chris Coopers commentary on the game which probably sums up how Sunderland would have felt watching it, not me I was over the moon so I got drunk and stayed out partying until gone 3AM: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA4IxY-xN7g)

Justin's commentary on the remarkable 4-4 game at home to Arsenal however actually got cult status amongst Newcastle fans, and it does sum up the unreal atmosphere that I witnessed from my seat in the Leazes End: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pCD6Qy_YDM
thanks for reminding me of the score how kind.
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Old 14-06-2011, 09:54
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Thanks for that, it would be interesting to see if SUN FM took on the Sunderland commentaries and if they hired the same commentary team that Real used.

Its interesting when Real say they dropped Sunderland commentaries as they didn't want people to think they were biased, this was never a problem when they had Middlesbrough only commentaries for many years.

If Metro aren't interested theb there isn't really any other suitable commercial station to pick up Newcastle commentary rights but at least BBC Newcastle will still have commentary on every game.
cant see sun fm going for sunderland and metro wont bother either they moved the games to magic cause their boss said their more of a music station now that was her words to me.
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Old 14-06-2011, 12:30
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cant see sun fm going for sunderland and metro wont bother either they moved the games to magic cause their boss said their more of a music station now that was her words to me.
Apparently Metro have confirmed they are not interested, but Sun FM are 'monitoring the situation'.
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Old 14-06-2011, 14:45
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Does anyone know typically how much rights are for local stations? I would have thought football in places such as the north east would have pulled in good figures for commercial stations.
I wonder if, due to there being so much football on tv, via domestic and increasingly, foreign outlets, whether radio is losing audiences. I was in Liverpool last season on a Saturday afternoon and all the pubs were packed with Evertonians watching the 3pm kick off whereas once they may have been tuned to the radio.
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Old 14-06-2011, 23:28
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BBC Tees signed a new deal with Middlesbrough Football Club but paying a much lower price because of the budget cuts occuring at the Beeb right now.

Ali Brownlee & Gary Gill will commentate on all Boro games with Craig Hignett and Curtis Fleming standing in for Gary when he's absent. These will be on 95fm.

BBC Tees will also continue broadcasting every Darlington (online) and Hartlepool United (DAB) matches live.
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Old 15-06-2011, 17:28
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Any indication of how much BBC Tees actually paid for the radio commentary rights?
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Old 15-06-2011, 19:55
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Seth Bennett is leaving BBC Radio Sheffield at the end of this month. Reading his Twitter it seems he's leaving the BBC full stop
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Old 16-06-2011, 00:33
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Wednesday 15th June - talkSPORT

Kick-Off with Sam Matterface

UEFA Under-21 Championship Group B
Ukraine Under-21s v England Under-21s - John Anderson

Aston Villa fans protest
Villa Park - Ian Abrahams
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Old 18-06-2011, 13:16
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Looks like Gordon Smith will not be doing punditry for BBC Radio Scotland next season: Gordon Smith to become Rangers' director of football. Although it doesn't expressly say he won't be there they were discussing it on Off The Ball and were talking to Richard Gordon who agreed that it would seem a stretch to continue as a pundit.

There was some banter at Gordon Smith's expense, with Tam Cowan remarking "So who's going to get a promotion and then subsequently getting punted when Gordon Smith returns" and the consensus that Gordon has dumped them again. I imagine it just means Billy Dodds will fill in next season.
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Old 18-06-2011, 21:15
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Dave Earl, the regular producer of Premier League commentaries and Call Collymore on talkSPORT, will miss the first month or so of the new season.

He was on Kick-Off last night talking about his summer sideline as a tennis coach in New York, where he'll be employed between June and September: http://triangletennis.com/informatio...*6d12612322aa6 (he's the fifth pro down).
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Old 19-06-2011, 22:35
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Sunday 19th June - BBC Radio 5 Live

5 Live Sport from Viborg

UEFA Under-21 Championship Group B
England Under-21s v Czech Republic Under-21s - Darren Fletcher, Ian Dennis and Danny Mills (commentary)

This trio did all three England games at the U21 Euros for 5 Live, with Darren opening the commentary for the Spain and Czech Republic matches and Ian doing so on the fixture v Ukraine.

John Anderson reported on this one for talkSPORT.
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Old 26-06-2011, 18:46
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Nigel Adderly will cover the Women's World Cup for 5Live
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Old 27-06-2011, 19:19
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Nigel Adderly will cover the Women's World Cup for 5Live
talkSPORT didn't have a reporter covering England's WWC opener against Mexico, as they did for all of the England games at the last Women's World Cup in 2007 and Euro 2009, although Adrian Durham and Matt Holland did keep listeners updated on the game during Drive Time.
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Old 30-06-2011, 19:11
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Thursday 30th June - BBC London

Ankur Desai and Emilia Papadopoulos presenting BBC London Sport from Wimbledon, followed by The Boxing Hour with Steve Bunce

UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round First Leg
Fulham v NSI Runavik - Phil Parry and Rufus Brevett (DAB and BBC Sport website commentary)

Cricket: T20 Southern League
Surrey v Somerset - Mark Church and Johnny Barran (BBC Sport website and Surrey CCC website commentary)

talkSPORT

Danny Kelly presenting Kick-Off alongside Chris Davies from the Daily Mail

UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round First Leg
Fulham v NSI Runavik - Tony Incenzo

Cricket: T20 Southern League
Surrey v Somerset - Andrew McKenna
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Old 30-06-2011, 20:09
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The New Saints V Cliftonville (UEFA Europa League First Qualifying round 1st Leg)

BBC Shropshire - Nick Southall and James Bond (host) (Online Only)
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Old 30-06-2011, 21:17
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Thursday 30th June - BBC London

Ankur Desai and Emilia Papadopoulos presenting BBC London Sport from Wimbledon, followed by The Boxing Hour with Steve Bunce

UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round First Leg
Fulham v NSI Runavik - Phil Parry and Rufus Brevett (DAB and BBC Sport website commentary)

Cricket: T20 Southern League
Surrey v Somerset - Mark Church and Johnny Barran (BBC Sport website and Surrey CCC website commentary)

talkSPORT

Danny Kelly presenting Kick-Off alongside Chris Davies from the Daily Mail

UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round First Leg
Fulham v NSI Runavik - Tony Incenzo

Cricket: T20 Southern League
Surrey v Somerset - Andrew McKenna
Steve May reporting on the Fulham match for BBC Radio 5 Live
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Old 02-07-2011, 17:20
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Minster FM has renewed the deal with Yorkshire Radio that enables the station to broadcast Yorkshire Radio's Leeds United matches.
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Old 03-07-2011, 04:30
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Does any one record/tape their football teams radio commentary while at their teams games, at either home or away and have a listen when they get back home.
I tape Bristol City's games and have a listen if their are any controversial incidents
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Old 07-07-2011, 19:09
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Thursday 7th July - BBC London

Steve Bunce presenting The Thursday Night Sport Show and The Boxing Hour

UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round Second Leg
NSI Runavik v Fulham - Phil Parry and Rufus Brevett (full commentary on DAB and the BBC Sport website, joined from 7.10pm on 94.9FM)

Cricket: T20 Southern League
Middlesex v Surrey - Kevin Hand, Mark Church, Iain O'Brien and Dave Townsend (commentary on the BBC Sport website and both team's official websites)

Faye Carruthers, formerly the newsreader on talkSPORT's Sports Breakfast and Keys & Gray shows, is making her BBC London debut tonight reading the sports news.

talkSPORT

Danny Kelly presenting Kick-Off alongside Chris Davies from the Daily Mail

UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round Second Leg
NSI Runavik v Fulham - Ian Abrahams

Golf: Scottish Open
Castle Stuart Golf Links, Inverness - Rupert Bell

I presume Abrahams is not in the Faroe Islands, so how is he off-tubing this game? The match is not being televised as far as I know.
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Old 07-07-2011, 21:03
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talkSPORT

UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round Second Leg
NSI Runavik v Fulham - Ian Abrahams

I presume Abrahams is not in the Faroe Islands, so how is he off-tubing this game? The match is not being televised as far as I know.
Making it up via the UEFA.com matchcast?
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Old 07-07-2011, 21:06
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Cliftonville V The New Saints (UEFA Europa League First Qualifying round 2nd leg)

BBC Shropshire - Nick Southall and Adam Green (FM / DAB / Online)
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Old 07-07-2011, 23:49
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Making it up via the UEFA.com matchcast?
He must have been getting his info second hand from somewhere, it wouldn't surprise me if he was listening to the commentary from BBC London.

Not knocking talkSPORT for off-tubing this one, it's nice they had some form of reports rather than glossing over the game entirely, although the situation would have been far from ideal for the Moose.

You beat me to the BBC Radio Shropshire details, but just to add that during the commentary Nick and Adam both emphasised that they were broadcasting to "BBC Wales and BBC Northern Ireland online" as well. At the end of the game, it was said that it's likely that they'll cover the first leg of The New Saints v FC Midtjylland in the second qualifying round next Thursday.
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Old 11-07-2011, 11:09
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Sky and ESPN have released their TV games up until the end of November. Of their games, the following will be on talkSPORT:

AUGUST
13th: Newcastle v Arsenal (ESPN, 5:30pm)
14th: Stoke City v Chelsea (Sky, 1.30pm)
20th: Chelsea v West Bromwich (ESPN, 5:30pm)
27th: Liverpool v Bolton (Sky, 5.30pm)
28th: Tottenham v Manchester City (ESPN, 1:30pm)

SEPTEMBER
10th: Bolton v Manchester United (ESPN, 5:30pm)
11th: Norwich v West Bromwich (Sky, 1.30pm)
18th: Tottenham v Liverpool (Sky, 1.30pm)
24th: Stoke v Manchester United (ESPN, 5:30pm)

OCTOBER
2nd: Bolton v Chelsea (Sky, 1.30pm)
15th: Chelsea v Everton (ESPN, 5:30pm)
16th: Manchester City v Aston Villa (Sky, 1.30pm)
22nd: Liverpool v Norwich (ESPN, 5:30pm)
23rd: Man United v Man City (Sky, 1.30pm)
29th: West Bromwich v Liverpool (ESPN, 5:30pm)

NOVEMBER
6th: Wolves v Wigan (Sky, 1.30pm)
19th: Swansea v Manchester United (ESPN, 5:30pm)
26th: Arsenal v Fulham (ESPN, 5:30pm)
27th: Swansea v Aston Villa (Sky, 1.30pm)
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Old 11-07-2011, 12:11
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For the first Saturday 3pms this season, I imagine 5live will go for Liverpool v Sunderland and Absolute will have Tottenham v Everton.
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Old 11-07-2011, 17:33
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The list of talkSPORT live games makes for interesting reading, thanks for posting it 4-4-2.

Although there's only one real "blockbuster" game in the Manchester derby on October 23rd, most of their live matches during the first four months of the season involve at least one of the top six to eight Premier League clubs. I have a feeling that talkSPORT will be pretty happy with the way the TV picks have worked out for them.

Taking non-televised games that have been moved from the traditional 3pm Saturday timeslot into account, talkSPORT only have the ability to do one Sunday double header as things stands. That would be on October 16th when West Bromwich Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers takes place at 12noon followed by Manchester City v Aston Villa at 1.30pm (although they'd be a 20 minute overlap, that said it wouldn't surprise me if the latter timeslot is tinkered with for TV reasons - adding in Newcastle v Tottenham at 4pm that afternoon, Sky Sports could have themselves a tasty looking "Super Sunday Hat-trick" if they so choose).

Should they do commentary on both of those games that Sunday, adding in the rest of the TV games that would mean they'll have done 20 commentaries from their 64 match total by the end of November.

One other thing that's worthy of note at this stage is that there's no midweek matchround scheduled until the week of Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st December - where, as things stand, Tottenham v Chelsea looks to be the pick of the Tuesday games with Aston Villa v Arsenal looking the best of the Wednesday matches.
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