Does this annoy you too?
There I was all set with my Friday night favs, fish & chips and a cold Guinness in hand. I’d been looking forward to kicking back after a rough week and enjoying the Scarlets/Glasgow game. After all, I’ve been a week without rygbi now and with the next Six Nations scheduled for next week, I was badly in need of a Welsh rygbi fix! I even got a new TV for God’s sake!!!!
Oh all right, I admit I didn’t get the new TV just to watch the Scarlets/Glasgow game. But……
BBC1 announced in the pre-hour break that “Now on BBC2 the Scarlets face Glasgow” and Scrum V excitedly announced in their weekly text that the game would be broadcast from Stradley on BBC2. The paper showed the game was due to begin at 17:30 - everything was set to go.
So…..erm…..where was it?
Now, I mean no offense to those fascinated by Snooker. Nor to the players whom I could see, in the multitude of brief bounces I made on and off the channel desperately hoping against hope the snooker would end sometime before the rybgi did, (pauses to take breath due to hellaciously long run-on sentence) were very good.
Or in short: The players whom were obviously at the top of their sport.
But if you ask my opinion I’ll happily tell you that given a choice between the 2008 Welsh Snooker championships and a rybgi match……well, need I go on?
Personally, I think that if you are a broadcaster and you promise to broadcast something, you should follow through and broadcast it! Don’t you? And no offense to these guys either, but somehow Pobol y Cwm and repeats of Cefn Gwlad just don’t engender the same level of excitement in my household as does a good rygbi match.


February 18th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
Ha ha haaaaaa!
February 18th, 2008 at 9:46 pm
Well, that was annoying. I intended to go on and say -
We were in the UK in late April once and were convinced that one of the channels on the tv must have been the “Snooker Channel” since, whenever we sat down to see what was on, there was snooker! Something about the championships or something. Was rather annoying when we couldn’t find much else.