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4 Jul 2021, 14:48 (Ref:4059769) | #2201 | ||
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So “Shouty” lost track of Perez penalties. Pretty fundamental to be in possession of the facts whilst commentating….
Honestly these characters stand in the shadow of Murray Walker and come up well short. |
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4 Jul 2021, 15:03 (Ref:4059774) | #2202 | |
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Interesting take. Murray's more famous now for the things he got wrong rather than all the days he got everything right.
Once again we're in rose tinted spectacle land. |
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What I think Crofty lost track of was whether the first penalty had been served during a pit stop. And so whether at that point of the second penalty was called it would have been just 5 seconds. |
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4 Jul 2021, 17:48 (Ref:4059809) | #2204 | ||
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Fair point but these current commentators have all the date at their finger tips and something as basic as keeping track of penalties was not beyond even the wit of Paul de Resta….
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4 Jul 2021, 20:05 (Ref:4059838) | #2205 | |
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The sky coverage was very good this week. Karun Chandok was knowledgable, as always, but also conveyed his genuine enthusiasm for the sport. He also has the ability to analyse a lap or incident in great detail, but in a way that is easily understood. His session with Lando about Lando's qualifying lap was excelent.
Paul di Resta is getting better in his role, as he isn't a natural, and I much prefer the style & knowledge of Ant Davidson. However the best thing from the weekend was the total absence of Kravitz, he adds nothing to the coverage, and effictive fillthe the "Village idiot" role that David Lloyd fills on Skys cricket coverage!. |
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4 Jul 2021, 21:56 (Ref:4059851) | #2207 | ||
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I’m not a fan of a Crofty’s commentary style, but I don’t hold the small error over how many penalties Perez had over him. Someone told him in his ear and it was quickly clarified.
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That is an incredibly small and inconsequential mistake to criticize anyone for.
While I really miss Bob Varsha and David Hobbs US commentary, I don't find David Croft over-the-top or "shouty". Maybe it's because I come from a louder place, but I find him completely inoffensive and nondescript. So much so that I had to look up his name to make this post. What I appreciate most about the Sky coverage is that it is the only programming on American TV without commercials. I've been loyal to Meguiar's car care products my whole life but switched over to Mother's when they provided the sponsorship to make this happen. |
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5 Jul 2021, 00:39 (Ref:4059862) | #2210 | ||
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I struggle with Croft's "style" of commentary but even Muddley Talker used to make a few mistakes and in all honesty I can't hold that against Croft - yes he's off the pace (Di Resta was right onto it) on things like that and although frustrating at times, couldn't in all conscience hold that against him.
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5 Jul 2021, 07:59 (Ref:4059891) | #2211 | |
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I refuse to have Sky due to the dubious folk that onw it and I don't see why I should pay to watch anything. The many sponsors of cars and hoardings want people to see them so why should we be charged to view as well?
I think these days (on all sports) we seem to have far too many pundits to state the obvious. In fact do we need the commentator to speak all the time telling us what we can can see on the screen? These days I switch on five minutes before the start and joff just after the finish. |
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5 Jul 2021, 08:09 (Ref:4059892) | #2212 | |
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I rather enjoyed Natalie asking some ran sportsball player if there was any similarities between motorsport and football. He was confused as how to answer this without being a dick.
If you asked that on Twitter, you'd get laughed at. If you ask it on TV, you're a professional pundit. For all the complaints about Croft, he's not even the worst on the current team. And the fact we still compare him to Murray does suggest we've already forgotten about Legard and Allen, who were far far worse. Brundle as a lead was also not good - look but never stare. But always cringe. |
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the issue all pundits have is that they have time to fill and they have to talk to people who don't have anything to say.
what do you say to a footballer who's visiting a gp? are you having a nice time? what did you have for lunch? there's nothing, they can barely talk about their own career... or a driver. we already know how their race went. they can't talk about stuff they aren't allowed to yet. it's gonna be one of two answers "obviously i'm disappointed, the team have worked really hard but the car was slow" "obviously i'm thrilled, points/trophies are great, thanks to the team the car was brilliant" some people seem to expect dickens from the phone book... |
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5 Jul 2021, 14:42 (Ref:4059964) | #2215 | |
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There’s been a few footballers like Barthez and Blisset who have tried their hand at motorsport. And Schumi I think played part time for a Swiss football club
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even liked the Croft/DiResta pairing...thought Crofty brought it down and let DiResta get hyped with the colour commentary. i thought their pairing worked. overall one covid positive (i am assuming its because of covid and limiting travel/size of crew) has allowed them to mix up their broadcasting parings from race to race. |
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Anything that removes the "Village idiot" Kravitz from the coverage has to be a massive positive.
Sky might be better off next season concentrating on a smaller team, thats built around Croft, Brundle, Chandock, Ant Davidson and Nico. There is enough experience and broadcasting skill in that group to cover any race. Obviosly Simon Lazenby and Natalie Pinkham will still be needed as the broadcasting professionals. |
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C4 coverage of the Silverstone GP is so superior in every way to Sky imho. Polished, clear and concise reporting with more than just a hint of humour, DC and co have in spades.
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Was absolutely amazed, stunned really that Croft didn't go into his usual SHRIEKING mode when LH was quickest in Q3 - expected that Croft would get carried away with the crowd and go into hyperdrive but somehow he managed to be reasonably professional.
I had as usual turned the sound down in expectation of the shrieking but was able to go back, replay and enjoy at regular volume. Long may it continue! |
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I watched the Euro2020 final on Monday morning. We had Martin Tyer and Alan Smith commentating.
For 130mins, not once was there a hint of bias during the broadcast. In what would've been the single best moment in Tyler's long career, an opportunity he's waited decades for, there was not even a waiver of a syllable when there was a moment of fortune for England or adversity for Italy. You wouldn't have begrudged either for a moment of bias. But even in the minutes after the shootout ended as the Italians were celebrating their victory, the objectivity from Tyler and Smith was immaculate. Yet us racing/F1 fans have to deal with the team of stooges we get from Sky. crmalcolm will even quote me to justify them as well. |
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17 Jul 2021, 07:35 (Ref:4061351) | #2223 | |
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The TV schedules said that lee was doing the Friday and Saturday lead but we ended up with the dreadful Steve Jones again whose knowledge of motorsport is worthy of the back of an envelope. The rest of the team are great. The off time I see Shy, it is far too dragged out both before and after the race.
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Has Ted Kravitz got anything to contribute? Does anyone want to know his opinion about tents and camping when they have tuned in to watch F1? Also, why are all the Sky people sneering about the term Sprint ?
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