Slim wrote:Add to this they get a good dozen calls wrong a game and you can understand the need for the mute button.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Slim wrote:Add to this they get a good dozen calls wrong a game and you can understand the need for the mute button.
When streaming games once or twice, I've actually come across English-language commentary so bad that I've turned over to a non-English stream, because I hate watching football muted. Think one time it was Australian (definately Setanta or ESPN or Fox).
Slim wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Slim wrote:Add to this they get a good dozen calls wrong a game and you can understand the need for the mute button.
When streaming games once or twice, I've actually come across English-language commentary so bad that I've turned over to a non-English stream, because I hate watching football muted. Think one time it was Australian (definately Setanta or ESPN or Fox).
Fox gets english commentary, espn gets american. But I don't have setanta so it could be that. The only one that I am positive comes with australian commentary is SBS and they aren't bad..not great but not bad.
Craig Bardsley wrote:The coverage is easily more professional than Setanta although it's the same commentator ie. ex-beeb and ITV man Jon Champion. So in truth it's got a bit of BBC feel to it what with their main anchor being Ray Stubbs as well. Our all boss Kevin Keegan appears to have been signed up for the season as a pundit so it's nice to see he's not dead (probably waiting for his bumper pay-out from fat Ashley). Overall I've found it a good watch - just hate paying an extra tenner a month for it! :-)
Futbol wrote:I hate the way American sports commentators are obsessed with the weight of players - plus they give the weight in pounds - which I can never work out!!! Who gives a crap how much Gary Neville weighs.
Futbol wrote:I hate the way American sports commentators are obsessed with the weight of players - plus they give the weight in pounds - which I can never work out!!! Who gives a crap how much Gary Neville weighs.
Florida Blue wrote:Why do they mention the weight? Maybe to give American fans an idea how big a 1 inch image is on TV since we are used to sports here where athletes are consistantly over 6' and 200 lbs (approx 12.25 stone)
Somerset Blue wrote:Florida Blue wrote:Why do they mention the weight? Maybe to give American fans an idea how big a 1 inch image is on TV since we are used to sports here where athletes are consistantly over 6' and 200 lbs (approx 12.25 stone)
Erm, isn't 200 lbs more like 14.3 stone? Unless one of ours is different to yours!
Somerset Blue wrote:Florida Blue wrote:Why do they mention the weight? Maybe to give American fans an idea how big a 1 inch image is on TV since we are used to sports here where athletes are consistantly over 6' and 200 lbs (approx 12.25 stone)
Erm, isn't 200 lbs more like 14.3 stone? Unless one of ours is different to yours!
Slim wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Slim wrote:Add to this they get a good dozen calls wrong a game and you can understand the need for the mute button.
When streaming games once or twice, I've actually come across English-language commentary so bad that I've turned over to a non-English stream, because I hate watching football muted. Think one time it was Australian (definately Setanta or ESPN or Fox).
Fox gets english commentary, espn gets american. But I don't have setanta so it could be that. The only one that I am positive comes with australian commentary is SBS and they aren't bad..not great but not bad.
kinkylola wrote:you don't get pounds? How do you manage to wrap your head around stone then?
1 kg = 2.2 lbs by the way, not too difficult.
BlueinBosnia wrote:kinkylola wrote:you don't get pounds? How do you manage to wrap your head around stone then?
1 kg = 2.2 lbs by the way, not too difficult.
Generally, people around my age (24) in Britain were brought up with the metric change affecting our education. Thus, we know people's weight in stone, but for other weights we use kg. I know there's either 14 or 16 pounds in a stone, and the opposite for ounces in pounds. A pound weighs 454 grams, I think.
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