No opportunity then for the doom merchants on here to say '....we always lose when on Sky' ....even though we don't....!!Who cares if we’re on Sky or not, surely we all known we wouldn’t get picked up by Sky
No opportunity then for the doom merchants on here to say '....we always lose when on Sky' ....even though we don't....!!Who cares if we’re on Sky or not, surely we all known we wouldn’t get picked up by Sky
Argyle don't necessarily need to win whereas Birmingham definitely do unless Argyle get done by five.I understand the other two games but we need to win as well & you we all know what Sky think of Little old Argyle
A friend of mine gets contracted as a technical engineer to cover SKY football broadcasts . He travels as far north as Birmingham and covers matches south of there. I was only speaking with him about 4 weeks ago and he was very complimentary in broadcasting from Home Park as it has plenty of space around the ground for cables to be set up and a lack of trees / high buildings that could affect signals. You should listen to him about Luton's ground! Together with his wife he has an apartment in NQY, so perhaps he is biased in that he can make a long weekend of it.Not really surprised to be honest. They hate having to come all the way down here, pundits, production crew etc, etc. Birmingham is only an hour or so away and to be frank most teams in the Championship would probably rather we went down for the same reason. Actually Paris is probably easier to get to these days from London than Plymouth!!
Premier League rules are in place that call for clubs to have permanent TV cabling to be installed from game one after being promoted so at Luton he would only have had the one headache.A friend of mine gets contracted as a technical engineer to cover SKY football broadcasts . He travels as far north as Birmingham and covers matches south of there. I was only speaking with him about 4 weeks ago and he was very complimentary in broadcasting from Home Park as it has plenty of space around the ground for cables to be set up and a lack of trees / high buildings that could affect signals. You should listen to him about Luton's ground! Together with his wife he has an apartment in NQY, so perhaps he is biased in that he can make a long weekend of it.
I'm not sure your "so-called big club" is fair. In the last 22 seasons they have spent 7 of them in the Premier League and the other 15 in the Championship. FA Cup Finalists twice and 5 Semi-Finals. 2 League Cup wins. 4 Second Division Championship wins. They have spent £1m or more on a player on 72 occasions. Yes we all love Argyle and it is big in all our lives but, unfortunately, the truth is that our historical standing in the game is not a patch on Birmingham's.It’s because Sky would rather Birmingham stay up than us, they are a so called big club in Sky‘s eyes, so biast 😡
That headache being he had to be at Luton I assume 😀Premier League rules are in place that call for clubs to have permanent TV cabling to be installed from game one after being promoted so at Luton he would only have had the one headache.
I take it it will be on Argyle TV?
Presumably if it's not on Sky, and it's not a 3PM kick-off, it'll be available on Argyle TV?
Birmingham IS the far north!A friend of mine gets contracted as a technical engineer to cover SKY football broadcasts . He travels as far north as Birmingham and covers matches south of there. I was only speaking with him about 4 weeks ago and he was very complimentary in broadcasting from Home Park as it has plenty of space around the ground for cables to be set up and a lack of trees / high buildings that could affect signals. You should listen to him about Luton's ground! Together with his wife he has an apartment in NQY, so perhaps he is biased in that he can make a long weekend of it.
Sky maybe thinking along the lines that the neutrals want to see Birmingham relegated.It’s because Sky would rather Birmingham stay up than us, they are a so called big club in Sky‘s eyes, so biast 😡
Surely sky must have mobile production units in different parts of the country? They cannot all travel to and from London every time, that makes no sense.Travelling down to the Westcountry on a Bank Holiday or a quick trip up to the Midlands, no brainer.