I've heard that Channel 4 are taking over the coverage of the Grand National as the BBC no longer wants to invest the money into bidding for it. I'm guessing that leaves just the Royal Meeting as their only horse racing. Whilst I'm glad such an iconic sporting event remains available on terrestrial TV, I thought part of the BBC charter was to provide full and balanced schedules. Sport seems to fall a long way short of meeting that criteria.
I strongly fancy Sky to poach Wimbledon the next time the contract is up and to be honest if they do it the same way they do other sports and providing the LTA actually use the huge increase in revenue to put in place some top class coaching and practice facilities perhaps in a decades time we can have more than one good player at a time.
So what next. Will BBC eventually sell out sport altogether except perhaps for those they are "obliged" to show like the World Cup final etc. Wonder what the hundreds of presenters and back room staff that seem to manage to wrangle a trip to big events will do instead.
I strongly fancy Sky to poach Wimbledon the next time the contract is up and to be honest if they do it the same way they do other sports and providing the LTA actually use the huge increase in revenue to put in place some top class coaching and practice facilities perhaps in a decades time we can have more than one good player at a time.
So what next. Will BBC eventually sell out sport altogether except perhaps for those they are "obliged" to show like the World Cup final etc. Wonder what the hundreds of presenters and back room staff that seem to manage to wrangle a trip to big events will do instead.