Isn't racing the second most attended sport in the uk after football? Maybe you lot should get off the sofa and go racing.......
Two kids under the age of 10 at the moment-it's easier for me to stay up until 4 in the morning drinking Jack Daniels,playing poker and watching Flemington then it is to get to The Curragh for the afternoon.
Again... dont agree at all
Rugby an example...again
The absolutely baffling success of F1 another example.
Rugby League and Darts are other sports that have prospered under sky
Clive, 4 buddies are season ticket holders at Quins and I go sometimes when one of them can't make it - you're exaggerating the size of the ground - the average crowd is around 13,000, capacity 14,000.
Won't make an 'apeth of difference in my opinion.
What are the "broadcasting experts" reasoning on this?
Not saying they are wrong, just wondering what the thinking behind this is.
Now seriously thinking of moving it to sat evening according to the times today
They might be taking into account the improved tv audiences for Punchestown and the Irish Derby since they moved to evening slots.
What are the "broadcasting experts" reasoning on this?
Not saying they are wrong, just wondering what the thinking behind this is.
Why do you think the F.A.cup final is now a late kick off.