Yes, which has led to track / road success, increased exposure and increased participation.
yep but nothing to do with it being on the BBC in the big scheme of things. That Dave Brailsford had a big impact with his performance program.
Yes, which has led to track / road success, increased exposure and increased participation.
Funny how the boom has been since Britain has enjoyed success at the Olympics and the TDF. Or is that just coincidence?
Cos i wasnt aware that a child would look at a bike and think: "i'll get into cycling cos bikes are cheaper now than 20 years ago." Didnt know we had such economically minded children in this country.
The successes we had were the result of over ten years of investment, coaching and the determination of a few key people. TV only shows results, it doesn't show the real work involved in getting people to that performance level.
Kids get into cycling because it's fun and a family activity. Cycling has become more accessible to more people because it's gotten cheaper. TV has done nothing to make cycling more accessible to more people, Chinese manufacturers have had more influence on cycling than any TV broadcaster ever has.
The successes we had were the result of over ten years of investment, coaching and the determination of a few key people. TV only shows results, it doesn't show the real work involved in getting people to that performance level.
Kids get into cycling because it's fun and a family activity. Cycling has become more accessible to more people because it's gotten cheaper. TV has done nothing to make cycling more accessible to more people, Chinese manufacturers have had more influence on cycling than any TV broadcaster ever has.
I'm happy and really don't see the issue. You either pay to watch it on one of the various platforms or you don't but there's still the option to watch it any number of pubs, golf clubs etc that will undoubtedly be showing it
Good. But many are obviously not.
As for watching it elsewhere, I refer you to post #179.
Well we watched some of the RC at Cuddington and it was a cracking atmosphere and last year my club put a comp on in the morning and pushed food etc to get people to stay and watch the final round. Cracking atmosphere and I don't see a problem watching it with like minded fellow golfers
Not everyone can roll up to their local club to watch the golf. Imagine if you werent a golfer and a member of the local club. Do you think you would rock up just to watch the Open? As i said earlier in the thread, some people seem to struggle differentiating between what is good for them and what is good for the game.
Think its god for the game too dependant of course on how the R&A deem to invest the extra revenue. However, even if you aren't a member of a club it'll be on at muni's or ranges. It's about how much you want to watch it. It's on Sky whether you like it or not and the extra revenue has given the R&A a once in a generation opportunity to do something fantastic to leave a lasting legacy at grass root level. It's down to you if you want to watch it and how much you're prepared to put yourself out to do so. Think we're at polar opposites on this so I'll leave it here and agree to disagree
My concern, if it has not been voiced already, is that Sky might make the top golf events Pay per View, just as they did with boxing.
Think its god for the game too dependant of course on how the R&A deem to invest the extra revenue. However, even if you aren't a member of a club it'll be on at muni's or ranges. It's about how much you want to watch it. It's on Sky whether you like it or not and the extra revenue has given the R&A a once in a generation opportunity to do something fantastic to leave a lasting legacy at grass root level. It's down to you if you want to watch it and how much you're prepared to put yourself out to do so. Think we're at polar opposites on this so I'll leave it here and agree to disagree
Not everyone can roll up to their local club to watch the golf. Imagine if you werent a golfer and a member of the local club. Do you think you would rock up just to watch the Open? As i said earlier in the thread, some people seem to struggle differentiating between what is good for them and what is good for the game.
Once in a generation!?
My biggest problem with it is that, if the R&A were entertaining Sky they should have got a lot more for the rights than ey have.
The increase really isn't enough to make a massive difference IMO.
I don't like it being only on Sky but, as I say, if it was going to be they should have negotiated a far better price......
If you put something out to tender you don't turn down the highest bid!
Formula One motor racing is seen regularly on the BBC. Golf is mostly on Sky Sports! QED!Quite. And the whole Lewis Hamilton beating Rory at the SPOTY demonstrates that success from a UK player is no guarantee of capturing the public's imagination.
Is that not exactly the same being able to watch the Open on BBC? Differentiating what is good for them and good for the game?
Formula One motor racing is seen regularly on the BBC. Golf is mostly on Sky Sports! QED!
Formula One motor racing is seen regularly on the BBC. Golf is mostly on Sky Sports! QED!