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<blockquote data-quote="ratsapprentice" data-source="post: 669059" data-attributes="member: 67273"><p>TBH I'm not well versed enough in league (never played it) to really comment on their analysis either way.</p><p></p><p>I think what I like about it (as a contrast to Sky/BT's union coverage) is that they have people who sound different (from each other).</p><p>I know it's a little bit OTT and I rarely watch the pre-game stuff except on fast-forward, but I think there are definitely some elements which I'd like to see in Premiership coverage.</p><p></p><p>I think the variety of accents and number of pundits is quite a big one - I notice it on the BBC 6N commentary too... there's less chance for someone to become annoying over the course of the game because the show is shared amongst several people.</p><p>On BT you basically hear the same 3-4 people for the entire show, when there are 5-6 people then no-one really dominates. I think the director for SL is quite good too, pretty much always using the best camera angle etc.</p><p>Far too often I find in Union the camera is zoomed in the whole ****ing time, or using a view that completely compromises the view of the action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsapprentice, post: 669059, member: 67273"] TBH I'm not well versed enough in league (never played it) to really comment on their analysis either way. I think what I like about it (as a contrast to Sky/BT's union coverage) is that they have people who sound different (from each other). I know it's a little bit OTT and I rarely watch the pre-game stuff except on fast-forward, but I think there are definitely some elements which I'd like to see in Premiership coverage. I think the variety of accents and number of pundits is quite a big one - I notice it on the BBC 6N commentary too... there's less chance for someone to become annoying over the course of the game because the show is shared amongst several people. On BT you basically hear the same 3-4 people for the entire show, when there are 5-6 people then no-one really dominates. I think the director for SL is quite good too, pretty much always using the best camera angle etc. Far too often I find in Union the camera is zoomed in the whole ****ing time, or using a view that completely compromises the view of the action. [/QUOTE]
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