I'm losing interest in 'SKY Sports.'
I watch via a laptop, the cheapest option. Once upon a time you could log on and choose 'sports' and be faced with what was on offer. The live action was clear, on the top, and easy to find. Upcoming items were below and easy avoided.
Now, you find the top row advertising items way ahead and the live action you wish for is not always clear. On occasions I have had to search for a game advertised yet not to be found!
Even worse is the decision, by the woman who now runs this farce, to put women's football at the front, on an equal basis to real football. This weekend the lunchtime Saturday game was a girlie offering. I am left wondering what the numbers watching was? No English Premier game on offer, no Scottish Premiership game, though two could have been used, instead a girlie game was shown.
As to the actual coverage of a game there are many faults still.
The number one is the use of too many cameras. This means instead of watching the game we are forced to watch a goalie at one end while action occurs at the other. Why? He is not involved, his last action, good or bad, does not require us to look at his face long after this is over! Just watch the game!
Last night, near the end of an interesting Portsmouth v Derby game, the camera decided to show us the nervous fans, why? Do we not understand how fans behave at a game? Must we see the chairman shivering in the stand when the ball is in play? Why can we not just have a couple of cameras, one for replays, and watch the match? SKY are bad at this, but much better than BBC ALBA who's coverage of a game leaves much to be desired. They copy the SKY system but without the number of cameras and without any knowledge of football whatsoever! Send these men back to soap operas where they belong.
Anyway, enough is enough, I will dump SKY, I only got them so I could see the wonderful Costa Rican star player score goals for the Heart of Midlothian. As they avoid offering Hearts game, preferring the sectarian bigots in Glasgow, I see no point in them any longer. I might keep the bad camera angles on Premier when it takes over from Viaplay, but we will watch and see there.
I watched one game on SKY recently, a supplementary one apparently, only the central camera, one feeble commentator, and no replays. Apart from the lack of a replay this was much better coverage in that you could actually follow the game properly. We need more of this!
I find today that I really enjoy BBC Scotland's 'Friday Night Football.' This reminds me of places I have been, before the change of century (which century?-ed) and the football itself is always full of surprises. The team watching are good and sometimes the camera director does his job, sometimes. I no longer need SKY, and the £40 or so saved each month will be useful. I might wait until season ends mind.