Norman Biscuits
@Simberia
As predicted, there's a lot of over-eager meat-fisted caveman reactionary chest-beating going on in this thread.
Football fans (I'm not one) have had to pay to watch their sport for, what, 20 years?
It's inevitable that this would have to happen one day for F1.
Free-to-air is not a right, it's a privilege.
I think this is more a soapbox for people to be anti-Sky in the same way that people think it's somehow "the thing" to be anti-McDonalds.
The bottom line is, you can still watch the whole thing free-to-air, so stop crying.
I, for one, will be tuning in live on Sky Sports. :coolface:
Sheer idiocy, Kyle. F1 is involved because it's going to be shown on a channel owned by a guy who owned a newspaper that hacked some phones? Tenuous.
Football fans (I'm not one) have had to pay to watch their sport for, what, 20 years?
It's inevitable that this would have to happen one day for F1.
Free-to-air is not a right, it's a privilege.
I think this is more a soapbox for people to be anti-Sky in the same way that people think it's somehow "the thing" to be anti-McDonalds.
The bottom line is, you can still watch the whole thing free-to-air, so stop crying.
I, for one, will be tuning in live on Sky Sports. :coolface:
I love how F1 is now indirectly involved with the phone-hacking scandal. Frankly, this is disgusting.
Sheer idiocy, Kyle. F1 is involved because it's going to be shown on a channel owned by a guy who owned a newspaper that hacked some phones? Tenuous.