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That is the point even the likes of Hinchcliffe and Niall Quinn are viewed as biased against us. Sometimes I think you have to accept, and not aimed at you here, people will express or think differently to you and it wont be because a commentators bias.

Last week amazon prime was the best thing since slice bread as we had played well and got lauded this week, we lost, and its back to being biased. Some shift in two weeks.[/QUOTE]

Not sure it’s a shift but Beglin wouldn’t have spotted a bull running at a player. He missed the free kick that should have been given to Wolves when Traore’s foot was trod on and the same for the penalty, preferring to look at the minimal contact from pull backs. He also missed the items landing on the pitch.

For an expert he’s pretty hopeless.
 
That is the point even the likes of Hinchcliffe and Niall Quinn are viewed as biased against us. Sometimes I think you have to accept, and not aimed at you here, people will express or think differently to you and it wont be because a commentators bias.

Last week amazon prime was the best thing since slice bread as we had played well and got lauded this week, we lost, and its back to being biased. Some shift in two weeks.

Not sure it’s a shift but Beglin wouldn’t have spotted a bull running at a player. He missed the free kick that should have been given to Wolves when Traore’s foot was trod on and the same for the penalty, preferring to look at the minimal contact from pull backs. He also missed the items landing on the pitch.

For an expert he’s pretty hopeless.[/QUOTE]

@franksinatra wrote:

A lot of that is probably true but being hopeless is different to being biased.

Have a look at the start of this thread to view peoples outlook after we won and compared and contrast to today.

Also not sure what has happened with the quotes. I don't want you being lauded with praise for my words lol
 


That is the point even the likes of Hinchcliffe and Niall Quinn are viewed as biased against us. Sometimes I think you have to accept, and not aimed at you here, people will express or think differently to you and it wont be because a commentators bias.

Last week amazon prime was the best thing since slice bread as we had played well and got lauded this week, we lost, and its back to being biased. Some shift in two weeks.[/QUOTE]

If your an intelligent commentator you should commentate with common sense and impartiality! Its easy as fcuk if you actually got a brain cell!

That penalty we got why not say this “At first look it looks harsh on wolves but if you watch the replay the defender trod on Mahrez foot” “can understand the wolves supporters in the crowd being frustrated when Var doesn’t let the fans know what is actually going on” but we have them saying that Mahrez is a cheat he dived Beglin never shut up about it! Its piss poor commentating and is purely bias on there part because of there inbuilt love of there club.
 
I thought Martinez talk sense last night about VAR he thought the match ref should be told to go and look at the pitch side monitor and make the decision not someone in a quite room miles away.

to me that's how VAR should be used not with a ref in a shed miles away we now have two refs making decisions instead of the man in the middle
 
I love the commentary of those old matches like "the ballet on ice" in black and white. The commentary is a joy, simply the name of the player and a description of what's happening.

Now, the commentators and co-commentators comment on anything and everything but the football in front of us. They see themselves as "personalities" and, since they invariably have a partisan allegiance, spoil the game by viewing it and commenting on it through the prism of the team they support. The one redeeming feature of Amazon is the ability to turn the commentary off.
 
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Shite. I had high hopes with it but this has added to the is tired, cliched over exaggerated bollocks what is classed as football coverage in this country.
 
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Not sure it’s a shift but Beglin wouldn’t have spotted a bull running at a player. He missed the free kick that should have been given to Wolves when Traore’s foot was trod on and the same for the penalty, preferring to look at the minimal contact from pull backs. He also missed the items landing on the pitch.

For an expert he’s pretty hopeless.

@franksinatra wrote:

A lot of that is probably true but being hopeless is different to being biased.

Have a look at the start of this thread to view peoples outlook after we won and compared and contrast to today.

Also not sure what has happened with the quotes. I don't want you being lauded with praise for my words lol[/QUOTE]

I'm not sure with quotes either. Think I started it!!

I didn't say he was biased. Just hopeless.
 
Having just watched it back, it was like LFCTV that commentary. Total fucking disgrace from Amazon!
 
Why was it so far behind the game? The clock on my telly was over a minute behind the bet365 commentary on my laptop.Sky are usually only about 5 secs adrift.
Most likely due to encoding the source to a high quality 4k feed in a protocol our devices can digest. Compressing a raw 4k feed to a more compressed transport stream takes serious cpu/gpu power.
That will entail a degree of buffer, a large one. It will then have every frame checked for integrity which adds a little more time before it is passed off to distribution servers.
 

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