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It's some dedication to the cause that 2 'contributors' would give that post the thumbs down! If only the rte news team were as thorough as the cheerleaders on here.
Soma (UK) - Posts: 2630 - 06/08/2016 11:05:11 1896533 Link 2 |
As I have said many time the GAA does not get fair coverage compared to the two sports mentioned. RTE news even gives out information on English premiership - what nonsense. browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2342 - 06/08/2016 11:19:02 1896536 Link 2 |
The RTE 6.01 News and Sport's Friday fiasco reminded me of another of their recent caption howlers. We all remember the Tony Keady Affair. Well when he was interviewed recently on 6.01 Sport about Galway hurling he was captioned as Tony Ready. Last night's pantomime showed a similar lack of respect for our players and our games. mediaman (Antrim) - Posts: 355 - 06/08/2016 11:56:33 1896548 Link 2 |
Imagine that. Soccer no less. Hard to believe that there are people who like GAA and other sports. Down with that sort of thing.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7923 - 06/08/2016 13:04:13 1896568 Link 1 |
I'm sure it's pure coincidence that the biggest sporting event in Europe today (80,000+ in attendance in Croke Park) which has been ignored all week by RTE 6.01 News and Sport also happens to the one to be shown exclusively on Sky Sports. mediaman (Antrim) - Posts: 355 - 06/08/2016 13:51:24 1896586 Link 1 |
See what you started there Mediaman. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7923 - 06/08/2016 15:54:26 1896616 Link 0 |
Just under 90,000 people at Wembley today for Liverpool v Barcelona. More amazing 'facts' from mediamoan !
bad.monkey (USA) - Posts: 4649 - 06/08/2016 19:18:35 1896779 Link 2 |
So RTE should be promoting Liverpool v Barcelona? ????????? witnof (Dublin) - Posts: 1604 - 06/08/2016 20:10:13 1896851 Link 1 |
I'll wager the same two who gave your post the 'thumbs down'...
keeper7 (Longford) - Posts: 4088 - 06/08/2016 20:19:15 1896862 Link 0 |
...just after watching the news here in Spain....no mention of Europes biggest sporting event in Croke park today....shocking stuff....
extranjero (Wexford) - Posts: 375 - 06/08/2016 20:55:24 1896890 Link 0 |
Perhaps so, id also suspect one of those 'contributors' has previously referred to the GAA as "ye" which makes me wonder about the merits of that posters views...
Soma (UK) - Posts: 2630 - 06/08/2016 21:12:11 1896909 Link 0 |
It's some dedication to the cause that 2 'contributors' would give that post the thumbs down! If only the rte news team were as thorough as the cheerleaders on here. ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 06/08/2016 21:36:16 1896932 Link 1 |
Media man is right to call out any bias against the GAA by the RTE sports dept. Other sports do it all the time. And demand and get plenty of coverage. galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2611 - 06/08/2016 22:18:34 1896979 Link 1 |
It's fair to say in all walks of life there is always a "love/hate" feeling between opinions and facts, in a lot of cases when opinions are no longer seen as entertaining, the originator or the receiver using a tad of sarcasm goes in search of "facts" however small or insignificant they may be, it's all in the name of having the last say so to speak, depending on your postal code. When the gaa sold some of television rights to sky the world and it's granny knew it was for monetary reasons, and that's fair enough even though I didn't agree with it, but that's life. I'm pretty sure RTE didn't object too much either, as they are probably looking at the bigger picture anyway, they also know that they have an allocation of games to televise through the year as well even though they too pay the gaa for those rights, so, who wins or loses here, well the gaa certainly don't lose simply because their games are now being televised by using two very different broadcasters, (1) sky, is a multinational worldwide brand name who bought into the gaa idea for their own reasons and because it was "gift wrapped." (2) RTE, carries the flag as our national broadcaster, that's why most of us don't mind paying our licence fee, if and when sky don't renew the contract with the gaa all is not lost as the gaa still have RTE to broadcast their games so the gaa is in a win win situation. Sky on the other hand are hoping that those unfortunate people who do not now have the opportunity to view those games will sign up for some sort of package, interesting. If RTE don't always get it right I think that may be because they're human and that's one of the reasons I like them. Come to think of it I don't always get it right myself sure didn't I predict Tyrone to beat Mayo this evening and guess what I got it wrong, because I no longer have sky (pay for view) package I followed the last few minutes on match tracker, I didn't even wait for the 6.01 RTE news/sport. You know what, if I had an energy filled level of criticism, for say in this case RTE, or to be a tad sarcastic about it, to nit pick a couple of miniscule issues I would just switch off and change over to sky, why persist with RTE and make yourself feel miserable, unless of course sky can't do any better, and if that's the case why bother with sky pay for view. Live life. supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 3164 - 06/08/2016 22:41:39 1896999 Link 2 |
Hat's off to rte 2 day, untouchable, done and dusted, not even sky could cope with 2 days game. Cuhullain (Kildare) - Posts: 300 - 07/08/2016 18:58:57 1897541 Link 1 |
supersub15 (Carlow) Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2732 - 07/08/2016 19:29:36 1897554 Link 0 |
Just go onto sportstream site they have free links streamed live for all games hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 07/08/2016 19:38:16 1897563 Link 0 |
I do that, but they are very hit and miss, and the quality of the picture can vary a lot . You can spend ages trying to get a decent stream, jumping from one to another, you miss a lot of the action. Although, with the soccer I streamed nearly all the games I watched last year, and the quality was good. But, the are far more streaming sites showing soccer
Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2732 - 07/08/2016 20:14:34 1897588 Link 0 |
I do that, but they are very hit and miss, and the quality of the picture can vary a lot . You can spend ages trying to get a decent stream, jumping from one to another, you miss a lot of the action. Although, with the soccer I streamed nearly all the games I watched last year, and the quality was good. But, the are far more streaming sites showing soccer"]Can you get GAAGO in the UK lads?
extranjero (Wexford) - Posts: 375 - 07/08/2016 23:26:12 1897741 Link 0 |
RE sporting bloopers janesboro (Limerick) - Posts: 1502 - 08/08/2016 09:28:43 1897814 Link 2 |