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    Fans all say same thing about dodgy sound on BBC’s coverage of World Cup 2022 after snubbing entire opening ceremony

    FOOTBALL fans have slammed the BBC’s coverage of the first World Cup game after issues with the sound during the broadcast.Gary Lineker introduced the tournament live from Doha ahead of Qatar’s clash with Ecuador.
    The sound kept cutting in and out during BBC’s coverage of the opening gameCredit: BBC
    They opted against showing any of the opening ceremony in a move criticised by many on social media.
    And those online were then angered even further as the audio began to bizarrely cut in and out.
    Speaking on Twitter, one person said: “Why does it sound like somebody is washing the dishes in the background of the BBC World Cup coverage? 🤣🤣🤣 The audio is horrendous.”
    Another added: “What the f*** is wrong with the sound on BBC1?”
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    A third said: “Why does it sound like someone is playing with spoons next to a microphone on the BBC??”
    A fourth added: “Is that the stadium still being built in the background on the BBC sound?”
    And another said: “What’s with the sound on the BBC in the studio? Sounds like Gary is talking into a glass box on Teams.”
    The Qatar World Cup has come under severe criticism due to the country’s human rights record.
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    There have also been allegations of corruption during the process of winning the bid.
    But, nearly 12 years after being awarded the tournament, it is now getting underway.
    Qatar’s game against Ecuador is the only match taking place on Sunday.
    It is followed on Monday by three more matches, starting with England vs Iran, before Senegal vs Netherlands and USA vs Wales. More

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    World Cup fans rage as BBC SNUB entire Qatar opening ceremony

    FOOTIE fans were left stunned by the BBC’s decision NOT to broadcast the opening ceremony of the World Cup.Qatar 2022 officially got underway on Sunday afternoon with a glitzy ceremony at the Al Bayt Stadium in Doha.
    The BBC missed the opening the historic opening ceremony in QatarCredit: REUTERS
    The national broadcaster eventually cut to their coverage of the opening match but didn’t show the ceremony as it went on in the backgroundCredit: BBC
    The ceremony included immaculately dressed and co-ordinated dancersCredit: GETTY
    Hollywood superstar Morgan Freeman was also part of the spectacular showCredit: EPA
    Freeman sat down on the floor with Qatari YouTuber Ghanim al-Muftah during the ceremonyCredit: REUTERS
    But unlike tournaments of yesteryear, the BBC didn’t cover a single moment of the ceremony.
    And footy fans up and down the UK were baffled as to why the national broadcaster didn’t air the historic event.
    One tweeted: “Why are no British channels showing this outrageous opening ceremony?”
    Another asked: “Why isn’t the BBC showing the opening ceremony?? I’m so confused.”
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    And another asked: “No why the hell isn’t BBC showing the opening ceremony.”
    One chimed in: “Why aren’t BBC/ITV playing the opening ceremony?? So disappointing.”
    Another remarked: “How is BBC 1 not showing the opening ceremony??”
    The Beeb were late in broadcasting live from the Al Bayt Stadium ceremony as they were airing the Women’s Super League match between Chelsea and Tottenham – which the Blues won 3-0.
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    But the proceedings, which included an array of immaculately dressed dancers and bright mascots, were not aired once they switched to their team in Doha.
    That further enraged fans, one of whom tweeted: “I have never known the BBC to not show an opening ceremony before.”
    Another said: “This is an absolute joke.
    “Qatar have a whole opening ceremony going on right now in aid of the biggest football tournament in the world.”
    And another said: “The fact the BBC haven’t shown the World Cup Opening Ceremony on their terrestrial channels is so disrespectful.”
    One furious footy fan said: “Poor for BBC not to broadcast the world cup opening ceremony.”
    Fans also complained about the sound quality as the BBC played numerous pre-packed montages.
    The World Cup mascot La’eeb made an appearance via a stunning hologramCredit: GETTY
    The ceremony proved to be quite the colourful affairCredit: GETTY
    Several caricatures and mascots were also on displayCredit: AP
    The Al Bayt Stadium provided a stunning back drop for the opening ceremonyCredit: Getty
    One said: “Why does it sound like somebody is washing the dishes in the background of the BBC World Cup coverage?
    “The audio is horrendous.”
    And another said: “Why does it sound like someone is playing with spoons next to a microphone on the BBC??”
    Hollywood superstar Morgan Freeman was one of the main attractions during the glitzy ceremony.
    As was 20-year-old Qatari social media star Ghanim al Muftah.
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    Al Muftah – who was born with a rare disorder called Caudal Regression Syndrome and has no lower body – took centre stage with Freeman amid an array of flashing lights.
    Hosts Qatar will light the tournament’s blue touch paper at 4:00pm with their Group A opener against Ecuador. More

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    British boxing’s only female promoter Susannah Schofield fighting for change and wants the sport BACK on BBC

    BRITISH BOXING’S only female promoter is fighting to get the sport back on the BBC.Susannah Schofield OBE invested thousands of her own pounds to get her Unified Promotions show on in Rotherham’s Magna Carta arena last month.
    Susannah Schofield is heading up Unified promotions in her effort to promote women’s boxingCredit: Unified Boxing
    Schofield with another female trailblazer in boxing, world champ Ebanie BridgesCredit: Unified Boxing
    And the former Royal Mail director delivered the card to the BBC’s iplayer platform, in the hope of convincing the terrestrial giant to return to the sport.
    Casual fans and broadcasters get turned off when the biggest mega-money fights fall through because of doping scandals or clashing egos and companies or end with dodgy scorecards.
    But the trailblazer for women’s business has seen enough of the sports positive side to know she wants to help return it to our primetime screens and she’s ready to KO some of the dusty old scams that are holding the sport back.
    Schofield, 47 – who is focused on growing the female code but runs mixed cards – told SunSport: “I did twenty years at the Royal Mail so I am used to a very male, testosterone-fuelled environments.
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    “And I have always been a boxing fan and loved watching the era of Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson.
    “I set Unified up a couple of years ago and did a couple of small shows and thankfully the BBC came and took a look at our last show and said they liked what they saw.
    “They were honest enough to say it will be an uphill struggle but we had brilliant viewing figures and now we want to move forward.
    “Now we need people to put their money where their mouths are because male sports are still very well sponsored but when you go looking for investment in female sports, the reaction is usually very different.
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    “I funded the last event personally and privately to help with our long-term goal but that cannot go on forever so we hope to make it a commercial success soon.”
    Schofield has done more than her fair share of research too and shared the rancour among boxing fans who watched the Government spurn the sport during the pandemic when they dished out £300million.
    Vote-hungry politicians like Boris Johnson race to local gyms to slap pads when they want more working class voters in their corner.
    But when gyms were closed down it took personal donations from the likes of Anthony Joshua to keep them afloat.
    Niche sports like basketball, ice hockey and badminton got handouts while boxing starved.
    “What was that about?” she added? “That was absolutely crazy.
    “Research tells you that if you put a boxing gym in a London town it can halve the crime rate, almost overnight because it teaches kids controlled aggression and how to work as a team.
    “I love that part of boxing but it does come with some other parts – in the professional sphere – that are not so easy to love.”
    Former Royal Mail director Susannah Schofield wants to deliver more for female fightersCredit: Unified Boxing
    Female fighting enjoyed a surge in popularity during lockdown – at behind-closed-doors shows – but there remains a huge gender gap in pay and support that Schofield wants to shorten.
    “My job is to normalise womens boxing,” he said. “You don’t think twice about seeing a woman in MMA, or taking a karate class, on a horse or behind the wheel of a car.
    “If people watch more womens fights – ours and everyone else’s – they will realise the quality is there.
    “I have had female friends who are put off by the idea, then they watch – mainly in support of me – and they change their minds completely.
    “Hopefully we and the BBC can work together to get more and more eyeballs on the female sport.”
    Certain things have to change at the British Boxing Board of Control, with some of the regulations still archaic.
    Schofield – with a hint of humour – explained: “The groin protector is still one fixed height for men and women.
    “That might protect a bloke’s crown jewels perfectly, but one punch in the wrong place could do more damage to a woman’s ovaries than her not wearing at all.
    “That needs to be changed and maybe we need a new rules and regulations book for women because the current one – printed in 2021 – still lists what HE must and must not do, what HE can and cannot do.
    “We are not an add-on anymore, we are part of the industry, it’s a serious sport and we want to be a serious part of it.
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    “We want to follow rules and regulations, we want to gurantee the wellbing of ALL boxers and get them all fairly paid.
    “This should be a much cleaner and healthier business and the idea of doing any other way is just wrong because it’s such a dangerous sport.” More

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    ‘They probably won’t admit it’ – Xavi reveals inside story on Lionel Messi’s iconic rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo

    LIONEL MESSI and Cristiano Ronaldo drove themselves to become iconic stars – because of their intense rivalry.That is the opinion of former Barcelona midfielder Xavi, who was present when ex-teammate Messi tried to outdo Ronaldo, then of Real Madrid, across 30 El Clasico meetings.
    Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo met 30 times in the El ClasicoCredit: AFP
    Xavi believes the pair drove themselves to become icons due to their rivalryCredit: Getty
    The pair have NINE Champions League titles between them and collected 12 Ballon d’Or awards, an accolade that recognises the best players on the planet.
    Speaking in a new BBC documentary about Messi’s career, current Barcelona boss Xavi said: “Cristiano and Leo probably won’t admit it.
    “But Cristiano even gave him an extra push, an extra push to become a better player.
    “I am convinced they used to keep an eye on each other.
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    “If you’re competitive you want to be the best, that’s human nature.”
    Tomorrow night the BBC will broadcast a new doc called MESSI which pays tribute to the Argentine genius ahead of next month’s World Cup in Qatar.
    It carries contributions from Rio Ferdinand, Henrik Larsson and Cesc Fabregas, who either played with or against the 35-year-old superstar.
    Xavi, now the Barcelona boss, added: “Messi is a 10. This guy is a 9.2. This one is an 8.5. But a 10, this kid has set the bar. There’s nothing above that, that’s the highest.”
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    In three separate summers between 2014 and 2016, Argentina lost to Germany in the World Cup Final in Brazil and then were beaten in TWO Copa America finals by Chile.
    Messi – long compared to World Cup winner Diego Maradona – finally won a major title for his country when Argentina beat Brazil in the 2021 Copa America Final in Rio.
    And Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez reveals the inspirational team talk that captain Messi gave before he broke his international trophy drought.
    Martínez, 30, said: “It was like our victory was meant to be. We were supposed to play in Argentina but it was changed last minute to Brazil.
    “We had been 40 days away from our families and he said something about me, which I will never forget.
    “He said: ‘Emi saw his daughter born on FaceTime. He couldn’t even give her a cuddle. So let’s do it for him.’
    “I had butterflies in my tummy when he said that. He nearly made me cry just before the game had started.
    “At the end, I hugged him so hard. I said: ‘We did it.’ I was crying. I am a very emotional guy. I did grab him in the air like my boy. I love Messi.”
    MESSI will be available on BBC iPlayer at 6am tomorrow and then broadcast on BBC One on Saturday November 19. More

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    BBC slammed for having Ashley Williams on as MOTD pundit just days after ex-Wales skipper allegedly assaulted kids coach

    THE BBC received heavy criticism from fans last night for using Ashley Williams as a pundit just days after he was charged for allegedly assaulting a coach at an under-12s match.Williams, 38, was charged with improper conduct by the FA earlier this week, less than a month after he “completely lost it” at his son’s youth game.
    Williams was charged by the FA this weekCredit: Getty
    The former Wales defender appeared on Match of the Day
    According to The Mail, the former Wales captain ran on to the pitch to confront a man following an incident with his son.
    An opposition coach attempted to intervene, but Williams lost his temper and allegedly assaulted him, putting him in a headlock and refusing to let go.
    The match, which was held on September 18, was abandoned as a result.
    A spokesperson for Williams stated that the ex-Everton star was acting in self-defence, but the Manchester FA were forced to investigate following a series of complaints and subsequently charged him.
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    Despite the charge, the Welshman was still invited to be a pundit on Match of the Day alongside Gary Lineker and Jermaine Jenas on Saturday.
    But, fans were outraged with his involvement and some took to social media to share their dismay.
    One wrote: “Didn’t anyone at the BBC think that Ashley Williams probably wasn’t a great choice this week?”
    Another added: “How is Ashley Williams on?! The man got an u12s grassroots football match abandoned for his stupid actions mid game! Appalling by the BBC.”
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    And a third said: “Ashley Williams charged with improper conduct including violent and threatening behaviour at an Under 12’s football match… But he’s a fine role model for the BBC.”
    The BBC issued a brief statement concerning Williams’ charge earlier this week.
    A spokesperson said: “This is a personal matter for Ashley and the sport’s governing body.” More

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    BBC AXE Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn ‘Born Rivals’ documentary and replace it with Victoria and Abdul with fight off

    THE BBC have confirmed their “Born Rivals” show previewing the fight between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will NOT be aired tonight.It comes after the clash, which was due to take place on Saturday, was plunged into doubt after Benn failed a drugs test.
    Benn, right, has failed a drug test just days out from the Eubank Jr fightCredit: Getty
    Period drama Victoria and Abdul will replace the “Born Rivals” showCredit: © 2017 Focus Features LLC. All
    The build-up show was due to detail the two fights their fathers, Chris Sr and Nigel, had more than 30 years ago, before throwing forward to their sons’ bout this weekend.
    Now though, the BBC have replaced the programme – which was due to air at 10.40pm this evening – with period drama Victoria and Abdul.
    It is not yet known whether the fight will go ahead at The 02 on Saturday night.
    The British Boxing Board of Control confirmed on Wednesday that they are “prohibiting” it from taking place.
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    However, Eubank Jr has insisted he still wants it to happen despite reservations over the failed test.
    A VADA test found an adverse finding in one of Benn’s results, with traces of the fertility drug clomifene discovered.
    But, while Eubank Jr denied Benn’s claim the pair had spoken on the phone to straighten out the issue, he remains keen to face his British rival.
    He said: “I am staying out of the politics, I dont know whats going on. I have heard the news, all I can do is be a professional and be ready to fight.
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    “I am ready, and as news unfolds we will deal with it as it goes on.
    “I am prepared, I have done my job. It is now in the hands of promoters and governing bodies to make this fight happen. All I can do is be ready.
    “Of course there are concerns [about the failed test]. I can’t really say too much. I am ready, I am a clean fighter, I have cut the weight, I am ready to go.”
    Meanwhile, Benn has protested his innocence just hours after news of his failed test emerged.
    He told DAZN: “I’ve not committed any violations. I’ve not been suspended. So as far as I’m concerned the fight’s still going ahead.
    “I’ve spoken to Chris [Eubank Jr] personally and we both want the fight to go ahead.
    “We’ve both taken medical and legal advice, and as I said, we want the fight to happen for the fans.
    “I’ve signed up to every voluntary anti-doping testing there is under the sun.
    “Throughout my whole career I’ve been tested. All my UK tests have come back negative throughout my whole career, I’ve never had any issues before.
    “Even in the lead-up to this fight, my tests have come up negative, you know, so my team will find out as to why there’s been an initial adverse finding in my test.
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    “But as I said, as far as I’m concerned the fight is still going ahead, I’m a clean athlete and we’ll get to the bottom of this.
    “I just want to thank everyone for their continued support and I’ll see you on Saturday.” More

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    TalkSPORT saves the day with full classified results as BBC refuses to bring back service despite fan uproar

    TALKSPORT have stepped in to save the legendary full classified results after the BBC refused to bring back the service.The Beeb made the bold call to stop what has been a staple part of its broadcasting by axing the classified football results from its radio stations.
    TalkSPORT have stepped in to save the classified results after BBC axed them
    They had been reading out football results since the early 1950s every Saturday evening.
    John Webster was the first to call them out before they were made famous by James Alexander Gordon.
    He delivered the scores with his trademark Scottish accent from 1973 to 2013 before passing it on to Charlotte Green.
    However, all of that nostalgic history ended on Saturday when BBC failed to deliver the classifieds on BBC Radio 5 Live, leading to a major backlash.
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    A number of football fans blasted the decision, leading to BBC saying in a statement: “We appreciate the strength of feeling towards the classified football results within Sports Report.
    “It’s always difficult when a programme with a special history changes, but there are good reasons for the change.
    “With the addition of the 5.30pm live Premier League match to our coverage, Sports Report has been condensed into a shorter programme – cut from 1 hour to 25 minutes.
    “The classifieds were taking around 5-7 minutes to read, which would have taken up around a third of the programme – constraining the range of sport we could cover.
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    “We’d like to assure our listeners that results from across the football leagues will still be shared during the programme and through the afternoon.
    “Results are also available in full on the BBC Sport website and during Final Score on BBC One. Having a live match at 5.30 is a great addition to the 5 Live schedule.”
    However, fear not footy fans – TalkSport has moved to save to the day.
    We can reveal that our sister station will still be providing the service each and every Saturday right on time at 5pm.
    And they confirmed it in a tweet which read: “The classified results are important.
    “That’s why we’d never get rid of them.” More

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    Fury at BBC after axing classified football results service at 5pm as Mark Lawrenson rages ‘talk about an OG, WTF’

    FOOTBALL fans have reacted with fury after the BBC axed their classified football results service at 5pm. Former pundit Mark Lawrenson led the online backlash and labelled the decision an “own goal”.
    Mark Lawrenson led the backlash against the BBC’s decisionCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The traditional reading of the top flight, football league and Scottish results on BBC Radio goes back decades.
    Fans returning to their cars or heading home on the train from matches have been able to listen to the results service on the radio since the 1950s.
    But stunned footie supporters were surprised to find no reading of the results on the 5 Live Sports Report programme, the world’s longest-running sports radio show.
    Following a backlash, the BBC confirmed that since they have acquired the rights to broadcast Saturday evening Premier League matches on 5 Live, they have shaken up the schedule.
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    A spokesperson for the broadcaster said: “With the addition of the 5.30pm live Premier League match to our coverage, Sports Report has been condensed into a shorter programme.
    “We will still offer a comprehensive goal service throughout the day on air and on the BBC Sport website as well as Final Score on BBC One.
    “We would like to thank everyone who has read the classified football results on 5 Live over the years.”
    The announcement sparked outrage from football fans who have spent years looking out for the classified results.
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    Lawrenson, the former Football Focus pundit, made his feelings clear.
    He tweeted: “Can’t believe the BBC have dropped the Reading of the Classified results on Sports Report…..Talk about an OG..!! WTF….”
    His tweet was followed by three facepalm emojis.
    Another unhappy fan tweeted: “A certainty in all our lives for decades just dropped. Absolutely ridiculous decision.”
    One footie supporter said: “It’s madness. Sports Report has been an institution for decades, and with ‘that’ music too.”
    Another said simply: “End of an era right there.”
    The classified results were first read out by John Webster as early as the 1950s.
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    He then passed the baton onto James Alexander Gordon in 1974, with his voice become one of the most recognisable in British broadcasting.
    Charlotte Green took over the reading of the results in 2013. More