Richard Hillman wrote: » I'm on the phone so can link you but there's a site called eurovision sports ebu. It's fully legit, just Google it
libra02 wrote: » We dont have red button on UPC for BBC which is annoying. I like the BBC commentry esp with Ian Thrope insight either down at pool with Claire Bading and Mark Foster or when he is back in studio. Ah well I stick with Eurosport. As you said RTE stream is dire and I have good enough bb
BKC wrote: » 2-1 South Korea!
Schwiiing wrote: » I want to mount Denise Lewis
Guy:Incognito wrote: » They're not showing football instead. They are showing everything at the same timer on the red button. It's hardly their fault a provider in another countr y supplying their service is crap
dxhound2005 wrote: » Kazakhstan has 4 medals, all gold putting them at 9th in the table. Russia has 25 medals but only 3 gold so they are in 10th. Probably a fairly unusual anomoly.
snubbleste wrote: » The Kazakhs have a fair incentive to win gold. A $250k per gold medal incentive.
el diablo wrote: » No, it's not. it's 1-1.
Colmustard wrote: » I would say a gold in most events in Britain would be worth at least 1 million perhaps more in increased sponsorship, appearance money, etc.
markie29 wrote: » nice that the camera shows a south korean fan in the crowd wearing a coca cola t shirt...wouldnt show her if she wore pepsi t shirt :P
HazDanz wrote: » This is tight.
snubbleste wrote: » The Brits will put you face on a postage stamp if you win Gold. If you win a gold medal, your country will reward you:Singapore - $800,000 Kazakhstan - $250,000 Kyrgyzstan - $200,000 Uzbekistan - $150,000 Russia - $135,000 Tajikistan - $63,000 US - $25,000 Australia - $20,000 plus face on a stamp UK - No money - but their face on a stamp
el diablo wrote: » Who's the blond chick on RTÉ?
Hercule Poirot wrote: » it is a bit irritating how the beeb keep showing these montages