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Football Commentators Thread (Part 19)
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The Wanderer
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by Ian Cleverly:
“One for the graphics fans (assume it's for World Feed stuff)

http://www.itsnicethat.com/news/dixo...of-play-120816”

Yep, they're world feed. Scorebar will be in colour though, for the avoidance of doubt!
mlt11
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by seagull_Mark:
“So I don't know this one! But as for studios, FNF and MNF from Sky, Saturday lunchtime PL from ground, Saturday evening EFL from Sky. Super Sunday as usual.”

Thanks.

Interesting that Sat night EFL is being presented from Sky studios – when did that last happen on a regular basis?
Tony Yeboah
12-08-2016
A very good Martin Tyler interview https://www.theguardian.com/football...in-christendom
Talking about commentating on World Cups he says, 'I think I might have one more go in Russia.'
CardioCortez
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by Jack25:
“Martin Tyler was at the Chelsea press conference earlier. Thinking he might be on Arsenal and then stay in London for Monday nights game.”

That'll be for the world feed.
loyalsince
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by mlt11:
“Thanks.

Interesting that Sat night EFL is being presented from Sky studios – when did that last happen on a regular basis?”

Might allow for goals show to be done more easily? Also easier to get pundits to a studio in London where they can do other commitments than let's say Preston, nottingham or newcastle.
Tony Yeboah
13-08-2016
More Martin Tyler http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...ld-415756.html
Jonny_Bentley1
13-08-2016
Premier League - Manchester City v Sunderland (BT Sport 1/1HD)

Jake Humphrey presents alongside Rio Ferdinand and Richard Dunne.

Commentators Darren Fletcher, Steve McManaman and Glenn Hoddle

Reporter Des Kelly

At least this is what I assume given the team at the Etihad. It could be that Hoddle is a pundit but it looks more likely that the 3 man commentary team has returned.
Mark.
13-08-2016
Maybe, then, it would be better to wait for confirmation that just assuming?
arunan22
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by Ian Cleverly:
“One for the graphics fans (assume it's for World Feed stuff)

http://www.itsnicethat.com/news/dixo...of-play-120816”

Thanks for sharing. I still can't make my mind up on if I love or hate the new PL branding and graphics. But i think they are growing on me.
BFGArmy
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by arunan22:
“Thanks for sharing. I still can't make my mind up on if I love or hate the new PL branding and graphics. But i think they are growing on me.”

After spending a good hour or so having to look at them while (unsuccessfully) trying to log into their Fantasy Football website, I've decided I'm not a fan of the new graphics. Greatest League in the World certainly doesn't have the greatest graphics or website in the World.

Interesting studio for the PLP coverage - can't decide if I like it or hate it.

Simon Thomas joined by Thierry Henry, Alan Smith and Jamie Redknapp for Sky's first PL game of the season.
Surprised none of Sounness, Carragher or 'The Greatest Pundit that Ever Lived' being used as pundits on this game.

Titles the same as last season's Super Sunday. Not a big issue but I remember I always used to think the Saturday lunchtime games felt like 'just another game' at times back when they used to use the old Super Sunday graphics.
For any criticism of SNF, I liked the fact it had its own titles.
bwfcol
13-08-2016
Still a strong line up. I'm guessing Smith might switch to Comms later on
Ollie_S98
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by bwfcol:
“Still a strong line up. I'm guessing Smith might switch to Comms later on”

Confirmed by SImon Thomas. It's Alan Parry and Alan Smith on commentary.
foxinthebox
13-08-2016
Just a couple of details from last night that I can't see posted elsewhere:

Bastia v Paris Saint-Germain, BT Sport 1

Commentators: Adam Summerton and Adam Virgo

Fortuna Düsseldorf v Stuttgart, BT Sport 2

Commentator: Dan Mason
BFGArmy
13-08-2016
Same studio and line-up as ever for Soccer Saturday. Trailed into by the SSN presenter as the 'popular and prestigious' Soccer Saturday.
digiremote
13-08-2016
Dundee v The Rangers - BT Sport 1.

Darrell Currie presenting coverage from Dens Park with Peter Løvenkrands and Stephen Craigan.

Commentators: Derek Rae and Chris Sutton
IanFergus
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by digiremote:
“Dundee v The Rangers - BT Sport 1.

Darrell Currie presenting coverage from Dens Park with Peter Løvenkrands and Stephen Craigan.

Commentators: Derek Rae and Chris Sutton”

FOX Soccer Plus in the United States is taking the same commentary.
pakokelso93
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by BFGArmy:
“Same studio and line-up as ever for Soccer Saturday. Trailed into by the SSN presenter as the 'popular and prestigious' Soccer Saturday. ”

10am-12pm was also billed/shown as Soccer Saturday on SSN, however was just branded like this but essentially a normal SSN programme.

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Looking at the new Premier League world feed graphics, looks like BT's new graphics have tried match them/or go for a similarish style on all their output.
casinoman13
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by BFGArmy:
“After spending a good hour or so having to look at them while (unsuccessfully) trying to log into their Fantasy Football website, I've decided I'm not a fan of the new graphics. Greatest League in the World certainly doesn't have the greatest graphics or website in the World.

Interesting studio for the PLP coverage - can't decide if I like it or hate it.

Simon Thomas joined by Thierry Henry, Alan Smith and Jamie Redknapp for Sky's first PL game of the season.
Surprised none of Sounness, Carragher or 'The Greatest Pundit that Ever Lived' being used as pundits on this game.

Titles the same as last season's Super Sunday. Not a big issue but I remember I always used to think the Saturday lunchtime games felt like 'just another game' at times back when they used to use the old Super Sunday graphics.
For any criticism of SNF, I liked the fact it had its own titles.”

That hour's build up seems far to long for me, ok the start of the season etc but as time goes on i think they will struggle, half hour for me would be just about perfect or perhaps a little longer on the much bigger games of the season.

i really think the same will also be said for Friday night games and Sunday's but i can understands Monday night's as clearly they will have the weekends action to talk about.
Tony Yeboah
13-08-2016
Shanghai Shenhua v Guangzhou Evergrande- Phil Blacker
Ajax v Roda JC- Nigel Adderley
Jason C
13-08-2016
I was only half-watching but did Sky have a single betting advert break before the start of the second half as well as the first?
BFGArmy
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“I was only half-watching but did Sky have a single betting advert break before the start of the second half as well as the first?”

Indeed they did - didn't have one before the 2nd half last season.

A 'sponsored by TagHauer' DOG appears next to the scoreboard every 15 minuteswhuch it didn't have last season. Otherwise as you were.
derek500
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by BFGArmy:
“Indeed they did - didn't have one before the 2nd half last season.

A 'sponsored by TagHauer' DOG appears next to the scoreboard every 15 minuteswhuch it didn't have last season. Otherwise as you were.”

Have the rules changed? I noticed the sponsors' on the cricket captions, too.

It's like being back in 1990 when Sky covered sport on Sky One and the sponsors were on the captions.

Incidentally, Sky, unlike BT are doing a unified UHD/HD broadcast with the same commentators and non UHD viewers are getting a downscaled version.
mromega
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by derek500:
“Incidentally, Sky, unlike BT are doing a unified UHD/HD broadcast with the same commentators and non UHD viewers are getting a downscaled version.”

BT are going to do the same from this season, and do a single unified production.
irishmikee
13-08-2016
Bill Leslie and Andy Hinchcliffe commenting on Everton - Spurs on Sky Sports 5 in Ireland.
irishmikee
13-08-2016
Originally Posted by Ollie_S98:
“Confirmed by SImon Thomas. It's Alan Parry and Alan Smith on commentary.”

Good start to the season from a great pairing. Is this Parry's 20th season at Sky?
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