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Old 03-07-2013, 16:38
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As far as I can tell no thread exists for this, so here it is.

This may also be a good place to discuss the CL bidding process when it comes round.

Anyway, BBC Scotland and BBC Northern Ireland will show the second qualifying round first leg between Cliftonville and Celtic on July 17.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23162125
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Old 03-07-2013, 19:28
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Thanks for that.
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Old 03-07-2013, 19:31
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As far as I can tell no thread exists for this, so here it is.

This may also be a good place to discuss the CL bidding process when it comes round.
I doubt they'll be enough continuous conversation to sustain your ego till then.
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Old 03-07-2013, 19:37
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As far as I can tell no thread exists for this, so here it is.

This may also be a good place to discuss the CL bidding process when it comes round.

Anyway, BBC Scotland and BBC Northern Ireland will show the second qualifying round first leg between Cliftonville and Celtic on July 17.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23162125
I think they might do seperate coverage for bbc scotland and bbc northern ireland, and there might also be a chance of it being on the red button
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Old 03-07-2013, 19:40
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I think they might do seperate coverage for bbc scotland and bbc northern ireland, and there might also be a chance of it being on the red button
its great in the first place BBC picked this up..
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Old 03-07-2013, 19:47
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I think they might do seperate coverage for bbc scotland and bbc northern ireland, and there might also be a chance of it being on the red button
There will definitely be separate coverage.

Chances are it'll be the BBC NI coverage on the red button, because their branding is closest to MOTD.
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Old 03-07-2013, 20:17
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There will definitely be separate coverage.

Chances are it'll be the BBC NI coverage on the red button, because their branding is closest to MOTD.
it says - The game will be on BBC Two Scotland, BBC Two NI and the BBC Sport website, while BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio Ulster will also provide commentary. but i dont think bbc northern ireland and bbc scotland have regional versions of bbc two hd so i presume they'll use bbc red button hd to show the game in hd but if they're using seperate coverage, it gives the bbc a dilema which coverage to show on the red button hd. I think the game should be pushed to bbc one for scotland and northern ireland to solve the problem.
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Old 03-07-2013, 20:56
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it says - The game will be on BBC Two Scotland, BBC Two NI and the BBC Sport website, while BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio Ulster will also provide commentary. but i dont think bbc northern ireland and bbc scotland have regional versions of bbc two hd so i presume they'll use bbc red button hd to show the game in hd but if they're using seperate coverage, it gives the bbc a dilema which coverage to show on the red button hd. I think the game should be pushed to bbc one for scotland and northern ireland to solve the problem.
if bbc NI are doing the out side bradcast/ film production, it may not be flimed in HD. non of the Live GAA games shown on BBC NI are in HD.
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Old 03-07-2013, 21:16
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I thought the qualifying rounds were now covered by the main broadcasting contracts?
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Old 03-07-2013, 21:30
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I thought the qualifying rounds were now covered by the main broadcasting contracts?
Only 3rd quali/playoff round onwards i believe
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Old 03-07-2013, 21:44
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So there will be 4 different BBC commentary teams at this match?, not complaining, obviously each platform serves a different audience, however can imagine the Daily Mail doing an article on it!
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Old 03-07-2013, 21:45
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Keep the Champions League on ITV (and erm sadly Sky) I prefer watching ITV's coverage to BBC now with the tired Lawro, Lineker and Hansen line-up :yawn: I'd never thought I'd see the day when I would say ITV outdo the BBC for football coverage, but that day has come.

Why don't the BBC realise they need to freshen it up?? Clicky old mans club? Boring, inane punditry. "Bad defending" :yawn: "you would have scored that one Gary" :yawn:

Hansen and Lawro in particular just come across bored and uninterested.
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Old 03-07-2013, 21:47
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Keep the Champions League on ITV (and erm sadly Sky) I prefer watching ITV's coverage to BBC now with the tired Lawro, Lineker and Hansen line-up :yawn: I'd never thought I'd see the day when I would say ITV outdo the BBC for football coverage, but that day has come.

Why don't the BBC realise they need to freshen it up?? Clicky old mans club? Boring, inane punditry. "Bad defending" :yawn: "you would have scored that one Gary" :yawn:

Hansen and Lawro in particular just come across bored and uninterested.
Lineker, Hansen and Lawrenson will be nowhere near this game.
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Old 03-07-2013, 21:52
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Lawro has always come across as bored, it is just the way he is, he is funny on occasions, especially during the confederations cup, some of his remarks were genuinely funny, when Alan Green and Lawro are together on the Radio they are dynamite.
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Old 03-07-2013, 22:00
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Lawro has always come across as bored, it is just the way he is, he is funny on occasions, especially during the confederations cup, some of his remarks were genuinely funny, when Alan Green and Lawro are together on the Radio they are dynamite.
I actually agree about Lawrenson on the radio.

He's one of my preferred summarisers on that medium - he can be quite funny, and as you say he's got great chemistry with Alan Green.

Unfortunately his TV work is dreadful in my opinion.
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Old 03-07-2013, 22:08
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The centralised contract comes in at the playoff round (or fourth/final qualifying round if you prefer)

I'm almost certain this game won't be in HD
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Old 03-07-2013, 22:40
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If I wanted comedy I'd watch Comedy Central ....I prefer Gary Neville in-depth analysis instead of the moronic boring cliched rubbish the BBC come up with. Old men who are out of touch with the modern game.
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Old 03-07-2013, 22:42
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If I wanted comedy I'd watch Comedy Central ....I prefer Gary Neville in-depth analysis instead of the moronic boring cliched rubbish the BBC come up with. Old men who are out of touch with the modern game.
Shut up you idiot.

And before the mods issue me with my ban, I'd like to say this member is making irrelevant posts, and I'm probably representing the opinion of the majority of your clear thinking members.
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Old 03-07-2013, 23:47
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The centralised contract comes in at the playoff round (or fourth/final qualifying round if you prefer)

I'm almost certain this game won't be in HD
if people start moaning if it isnt HD they need shooting be glad its on Free to air TV!!!
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Old 04-07-2013, 01:16
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Only 3rd quali/playoff round onwards i believe
The centralised contract comes in at the playoff round (or fourth/final qualifying round if you prefer)
Thanks.
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Old 09-07-2013, 03:53
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Second leg at Parkhead also on BBC Scotland and NI:
http://sport-onthebox.com/2013/07/03...gue-qualifier/
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Old 09-07-2013, 12:15
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At present the Celtic game isn't scheduled on BBC Red Button TV - but if you visit the link here http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/blogbbcin...tton-6-13-July and leave a message like I've just done, maybe we can get the Red Button team to schedule it! I see no reason why not - rights wise, if it's being shown on Scotland/NI and the BBC's website they must have all rights - so please leave a message on the blog and let's get the match on Freeview!
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Old 09-07-2013, 19:37
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So there will be 4 different BBC commentary teams at this match?, not complaining, obviously each platform serves a different audience, however can imagine the Daily Mail doing an article on it!
They never seemed to have a problem with them having four commentary teams at the Final when they had the FA Cup.
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Old 19-07-2013, 14:53
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Should Celtic progress (which they now should) they will play Elfsborg (SWE) in the third qualifying round, as the Swedes are 7-1 up against a Latvian team I've never heard of.

PSV Eindhoven, Lyon, Zenit St Petersburg, Fenerbahce and last year's surprise package APOEL Nicosia enter the competition at this stage.

Arsenal, AC Milan, Schalke, Real Sociedad and Pacos de Ferreira will enter at the play-off round.
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Old 19-07-2013, 15:12
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Shut up you idiot.

And before the mods issue me with my ban, I'd like to say this member is making irrelevant posts, and I'm probably representing the opinion of the majority of your clear thinking members.
A somewhat harsh response for an expression of an opinion I feel, regardless of your own perspective; I think the opinion was both relevant to the discussion, expressed by several posters elsewhere on this forum, and contained many elements which seemed reasonable to me (such as the praise of Gary Neville's excellent analysis.)
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