Well as long as you think youre right thats what matterAt the end of of day it gets dark... and we can't overturn the decision either.
But I think we can both agree ...I'm right and you're wrong...![]()
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Well as long as you think youre right thats what matterAt the end of of day it gets dark... and we can't overturn the decision either.
But I think we can both agree ...I'm right and you're wrong...![]()
Martin keown trying to look like a thoughtful and insightful pundit is hilarious
Every penalty gets reviewed by VAR (as does every goal)Did that Man U handball go to VAR?
No mention on MOTD.
Would you Christmas Eve it?
Man U manager shocked that a Norwich team tried against Man U.
De Gea MOTM judging by the clips.
I haven't watched MOTD for at least a year - Like you say, highlights are online very quickly. I watch Sky's ones, there are usually 2-3 mins but have no analysis so it is an easy way of being caught up with results. So much quicker.Unfortunately, motd is fairly redundant these days. Most Saturdays they only get 3 or 4 games and it's usually the crapper teams. The way games are scheduled these days and the fact that you can get the highlights on YouTube a few minutes after the games makes it hardly worthwhile for the BBC I'd imagine
Agree. Not paid TV licence for c.10 years, time to defund this left wing, woke operation - not fit for purpose and terrible value for moneyUnfortunately, motd is fairly redundant these days. Most Saturdays they only get 3 or 4 games and it's usually the crapper teams. The way games are scheduled these days and the fact that you can get the highlights on YouTube a few minutes after the games makes it hardly worthwhile for the BBC I'd imagine
Agree. Not paid TV licence for c.10 years, time to defund this left wing, woke operation - not fit for purpose and terrible value for money

If you haven't accessed the BBC's output for 10 years, how on earth do you know it's 'left wing & woke' and 'terrible value for money'? Are you relying on other peoples' opinions? If you are, let me assure you it's definitely NOT left wing and it's excellent value for money. You're missing out big time.Agree. Not paid TV licence for c.10 years, time to defund this left wing, woke operation - not fit for purpose and terrible value for money
Rog, no. I contribute thousands in various taxes every month, only for it to be wasted by left wing civil servants. If I choose not to watch the BBC and in turn not pay off the fee, that’s my choice.Just had a thought - I certainly hope you're not bumming off the rest of us license fee payers, like a leeching little parasitic scumbag, are you?
It's good to know you're not one of the leeching little parasitic scumbags, but a fine person of solid principles.Rog, no. I contribute thousands in various taxes every month, only for it to be wasted by left wing civil servants. If I choose not to watch the BBC and in turn not pay off the fee, that’s my choice.
If it’s good value for money, make it optional subscription and watch it compete with the other content providers
The BBC is already 'optional subscription'.Rog, no. I contribute thousands in various taxes every month, only for it to be wasted by left wing civil servants. If I choose not to watch the BBC and in turn not pay off the fee, that’s my choice.
If it’s good value for money, make it optional subscription and watch it compete with the other content providers
The BBC is already 'optional subscription'.
You pay a license fee which allows you to watch it. It's your choice.
If you watch it without paying the fee it is against the law. Just the same as streaming Sky or BT.
They hardly market it as optional. All you can do so spread the word, I’ve convinced 5-10 to also stop paying so if everyone does the same it will be done in a year or soThe BBC is already 'optional subscription'.
You pay a license fee which allows you to watch it. It's your choice.
If you watch it without paying the fee it is against the law. Just the same as streaming Sky or BT.