That's exactly what they are doing, it's complete madness
Yes but its cock up rather than conspiracy. They probably thought it was a coup to have Ferdinand and Scholes in the studio at the start of the competition. Now they've lost control of them and the presenters are too weak to keep them in line, even joining in.
But I cant believe that senior BT executives will be happy with the stance they're now taking, never mind encouraging them to turn down the mics. Its complete madness as you say, it cant be deliberate strategy. It might appeal to United fans, but they're probably not going to be watching the SF and F. Any rational broadcaster would now be looking to create a feelgood factor around City.
Apparently UEFA are regretting allowing BT having sole rights, because they're not getting the audiences. They're going to be even more peeved if they discovered that BT were deliberately sabotaging the product.
I didn't even mention a conspiracy, but it doesn't take a media mogul to work out in advance that Wio and Scholes have as much personality as a piece of wood and would turn people off.Yes but its cock up rather than conspiracy. They probably thought it was a coup to have Ferdinand and Scholes in the studio at the start of the competition. Now they've lost control of them and the presenters are too weak to keep them in line, even joining in.
But I cant believe that senior BT executives will be happy with the stance they're now taking, never mind encouraging them to turn down the mics. Its complete madness as you say, it cant be deliberate strategy. It might appeal to United fans, but they're probably not going to be watching the SF and F. Any rational broadcaster would now be looking to create a feelgood factor around City.
Apparently UEFA are regretting allowing BT having sole rights, because they're not getting the audiences. They're going to be even more peeved if they discovered that BT were deliberately sabotaging the product.
It's amazing how a lot of the British broadcasters and media failed to notice any of those things really.I watched the game on BEIN the coverage was great, the atmosphere seemed great ,no empty seats .everyone stayed to the end .the flag waving ect looked spot on as well .
I didn't even mention a conspiracy, but it doesn't take a media mogul to work out in advance that Wio and Scholes have as much personality as a piece of wood and would turn people off.
Plus they had mcpointyman spouting unnecessary shit which should have been curbed by the producer. Talking to general footie fans yesterday and they think the coverage is appalling and felt it should have been more partisan
Yes but its cock up rather than conspiracy. They probably thought it was a coup to have Ferdinand and Scholes in the studio at the start of the competition. Now they've lost control of them and the presenters are too weak to keep them in line, even joining in.
But I cant believe that senior BT executives will be happy with the stance they're now taking, never mind encouraging them to turn down the mics. Its complete madness as you say, it cant be deliberate strategy. It might appeal to United fans, but they're probably not going to be watching the SF and F. Any rational broadcaster would now be looking to create a feelgood factor around City.
Apparently UEFA are regretting allowing BT having sole rights, because they're not getting the audiences. They're going to be even more peeved if they discovered that BT were deliberately sabotaging the product.