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How many people are going to sign up solely for a two test series?Massive L for Murdochtel, what are they doing
Might convince a few to cancel their subscriptions for a month or so until the footy starts. At least that is what I've done. What else are you going to watch on there in late Jan/early Feb? No F1.How many people are going to sign up solely for a two test series?
No point bidding for something if it’s not going to add anything to the bottom line.
It's a good point. There's not much on solely for Fox. The NFL playoffs are on 7, the tennis is on 9. Big Bash is on 7, the ladies Ashes are on 7.Might convince a few to cancel their subscriptions for a month or so until the footy starts. At least that is what I've done. What else are you going to watch on there in late Jan/early Feb? No F1.
Might convince a few to cancel their subscriptions for a month or so until the footy starts. At least that is what I've done. What else are you going to watch on there in late Jan/early Feb? No F1.
They did though. They were hanging out til the last minute for a cheaper deal from SLC, probably not expecting there to be much interest from anyone else (as there hasn’t been for a non-Ashes overseas tour since 1997). Seven then swooped and ate their lunch.There’s women’s Ashes, India v England and Women’s Premier League in terms of cricket.
I’m sure if Foxtel thought it would be beneficial they would do it.
+2 ODI’s tooA two-Test series = approx 10 days of cricket.
Fox pays $85m per summer for 10 days of cricket (half-dozen meaningless white ball internationals + a few BBL Saturdays).
They're bozos.
Dude is a gun and has a wealth of cricket knowledge.Unpopular view but I actually think Mark Waugh's in-game analysis from tactics to technique is quite good and I like him.
Obviously does not do much prep other than checking the averages of NSW players but for ball-by-ball is one of the better ones.
Dude is a gun and has a wealth of cricket knowledge.
All the try hards on this board struggle to accept that and use his laconic style as a weird attempt to try and attack his credibility.
The original Mark Waugh post acknowledged that.
If I want opinions from bookish carpetYeah see here’s the thing.
There’s knowledge of what you’re watching because you played cricket at the highest level for 100 tests.
Everyone knows he has that. It’s obvious.
People, to an individual, accept and acknowledge that.
People also want and expect, for a man getting paid to commentate, that he will put a modicum of effort, into knowing who he is commentating about. Which he plainly doesn’t.
He watches the bare minimum of cricket. He knows little if anything about touring players and the ones he knows anything about are based entirely on what he’s seen when they’ve played Australia or what he’s heard from a few widely published articles.
Do you think if the upcoming Sri Lankan series was being played in Australia, that he would have a f**king clue who Kamindu Mendis is and that he was averaging north of 80 in test cricket until a few games ago?
o’Keeffe doesn’t watch a lot of non-Australian cricket but I will say this, he TRIES to prep for each series and find out who is in the touring parties and what they’ve been doing and what their form and background is.
‘I like the look of this bloke, where’s he come from’ isn’t the work of a commentator who’s done his homework.
If I want opinions from bookish carpet
Regurgitating stats from Cricinfo, then there are many avenues where I can access that. This is does not equate to real not equate to real cricket knowledge.
While he won’t have watched him, Mark Waugh would form an incisive opinion on his strengths and weaknesses within 10 minutes. Will then deliver it in his trademark laconic tone. That is his appeal. Works particularly when mixed with someone who complements him.
Many people on this forum aren’t half as knowledgeable about the game as they think they are anyway.