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By Ferrari man 009
#269002
i'm suprised how many of you think that because its not on the BBC doesnt mean you can't watch the lot. There are plenty of websites that have live streaming of BBC/Sky broadcasts. A lot of P2P streaming. Ok, not the best if your internet isnt too quick, but if you are a through and through F1 fan, you will find an alternative way to watch it, like I used to do when ITV didnt show FP3 online on a Saturday.

Just remember, its an inconvenience, not the end of the world.
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By LewEngBridewell
#269003
i'm suprised how many of you think that because its not on the BBC doesnt mean you can't watch the lot. There are plenty of websites that have live streaming of BBC/Sky broadcasts. A lot of P2P streaming. Ok, not the best if your internet isnt too quick, but if you are a through and through F1 fan, you will find an alternative way to watch it, like I used to do when ITV didnt show FP3 online on a Saturday.

Just remember, its an inconvenience, not the end of the world.


:yes::clap:
By andrew
#269006
i'm suprised how many of you think that because its not on the BBC doesnt mean you can't watch the lot. There are plenty of websites that have live streaming of BBC/Sky broadcasts. A lot of P2P streaming. Ok, not the best if your internet isnt too quick, but if you are a through and through F1 fan, you will find an alternative way to watch it, like I used to do when ITV didnt show FP3 online on a Saturday.

Just remember, its an inconvenience, not the end of the world.


Watching on-line means I will have to upgrade my broadband or go well over my usage limit, both of which will cost a fotune. Money and source of income are a major obsticle for me.
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By Denthúl
#269008
i'm suprised how many of you think that because its not on the BBC doesnt mean you can't watch the lot. There are plenty of websites that have live streaming of BBC/Sky broadcasts. A lot of P2P streaming. Ok, not the best if your internet isnt too quick, but if you are a through and through F1 fan, you will find an alternative way to watch it, like I used to do when ITV didnt show FP3 online on a Saturday.

Just remember, its an inconvenience, not the end of the world.


Watching on-line means I will have to upgrade my broadband or go well over my usage limit, both of which will cost a fotune. Money and source of income are a major obsticle for me.


Likewise. :(
By Ferrari man 009
#269014
erm, well if you can't watch it online, you could always go to the pub, buy one £2.50 pint, watch the race on Sky and go home.
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By LewEngBridewell
#269015
erm, well if you can't watch it online, you could always go to the pub, buy one £2.50 pint, watch the race on Sky and go home.


Nothing beats F1 with a fantastic pint of bitter :drink:
By andrew
#269016
erm, well if you can't watch it online, you could always go to the pub, buy one £2.50 pint, watch the race on Sky and go home.


I'm not going into one of the pubs near me and asking that the football in switched off. My life expectancy will be greatly reduced, besides I have no money to waste! For watching every single race in full next year I am well and truly screwed as things currently stand.
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By LewEngBridewell
#269017
erm, well if you can't watch it online, you could always go to the pub, buy one £2.50 pint, watch the race on Sky and go home.


I'm not going into one of the pubs near me and asking that the football in switched off. My life expectancy will be greatly reduced, besides I have no money to waste! For watching every single race in full next year I am well and truly screwed as things currently stand.


If I can't find a pub, then I am too. :(

But, as I said, that's no way getting in my way of following the sport I love, which I will carry on doing, always.
By andrew
#269019
erm, well if you can't watch it online, you could always go to the pub, buy one £2.50 pint, watch the race on Sky and go home.


I'm not going into one of the pubs near me and asking that the football in switched off. My life expectancy will be greatly reduced, besides I have no money to waste! For watching every single race in full next year I am well and truly screwed as things currently stand.


If I can't find a pub, then I am too. :(

But, as I said, that's no way getting in my way of following the sport I love, which I will carry on doing, always.


I can easily find a few pubs in close proximity but football is a religion up in these parts and so is staying in the pub every day from morning to evening for their patrons if you know what I mean.
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By LewEngBridewell
#269021
erm, well if you can't watch it online, you could always go to the pub, buy one £2.50 pint, watch the race on Sky and go home.


I'm not going into one of the pubs near me and asking that the football in switched off. My life expectancy will be greatly reduced, besides I have no money to waste! For watching every single race in full next year I am well and truly screwed as things currently stand.


If I can't find a pub, then I am too. :(

But, as I said, that's no way getting in my way of following the sport I love, which I will carry on doing, always.


I can easily find a few pubs in close proximity but football is a religion up in these parts and so is staying in the pub every day from morning to evening for their patrons if you know what I mean.


I know a few places like that. I love going to pubs though, so they don't put me off. It's just the football I can't stand. :banghead:
By tco
#269038
i'm suprised how many of you think that because its not on the BBC doesnt mean you can't watch the lot


I think is the betrayal that most upsets people. The BBC should have finished their contract to the end of 2013. It is clear that their threat to stop immediately was an empty threat as they would have been sued by Bernie for breach of contract. Had they completed their contract in a orderly fashion, other terrestrial broadcasters would have been ready to take over the mantle.

By finding another broadcaster (SKY) to share their committmenst, they avoided any Breach of Contract possibilities, but only by letting down millions of viewers. That just shows the contempt they have for them.
By tco
#269042
HOW MANY COMPLAINTS HAS THE BBC HAD?

I decided to ask them. You have to ask via the complaints page. One of the options is "Ask a question" So if you click that it refers you indirectly to the FAQ page. So if your question is not among the list they provide, you CANNOT ask your question.

It stinks!
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By bud
#269045
erm, well if you can't watch it online, you could always go to the pub, buy one £2.50 pint, watch the race on Sky and go home.


I'm not going into one of the pubs near me and asking that the football in switched off. My life expectancy will be greatly reduced, besides I have no money to waste! For watching every single race in full next year I am well and truly screwed as things currently stand.


If I can't find a pub, then I am too. :(

But, as I said, that's no way getting in my way of following the sport I love, which I will carry on doing, always.


I can easily find a few pubs in close proximity but football is a religion up in these parts and so is staying in the pub every day from morning to evening for their patrons if you know what I mean.


why? the national side sucks and Aberdeen or any other SPL club for that matter have no hope over either of the old firm. You folk should look to other sports, maybe you can enlighten the locals? :hehe:
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