Ted's antics have cost Sky some headaches that their F1 Director and Managing Director are working on repairing the fall out. Perks of having stupid employees. I am keen to know, if there is a way, what Billy or Jonathan would have told Ted.Sky and Red Bull clearing the air
However, The Daily Mail, in what they called an exclusive report revealed that Sky Sports are working to close the dispute with Red Bull.
The report claimed that: “Sky Sports’ Formula 1 director, Billy McGinty, is due to visit Red Bull’s factory on Monday as the two side’s kiss and make up after their row at the Mexican Grand Prix.”
The report added that: “Sky Sports managing director Jonathan Licht and McGinty have been in touch with Red Bull and that both sides have decided to draw a line under the fallout. McGinty’s visit to Milton Keynes is part of the reconciliation process.”
What is this drivel? Ted Kravitz is a diversity hire? Brilliant, parody might be banned on Twitter but it is seemingly alive and well here.BrunoH wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 12:29its what you get when you hire Woke employees with agendas, in a company that is more worried to get diversity rather than professionals commentating on the sport. Other political or gender sht should stay away from F1, i watch f1 for the sport not to get shoved politics, and gender, and all that crap! I watch it go get away from the crazy cancel culture and all that, i just want to enjoy the sport, nothing more, and get away from this things.... Ted should respect ALL the drivers, but he cant help it cause the company is all Woke and totally pro British drivers.... ( i could understand that if it was not the Original f1 commentary ) it is what it is... unfortunate
If Ted hadn’t come up with conspiracy theories, would the RB team still have been subject to online abuse?littlebigcat wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 12:48What is this drivel? Ted Kravitz is a diversity hire? Brilliant, parody might be banned on Twitter but it is seemingly alive and well here.BrunoH wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 12:29its what you get when you hire Woke employees with agendas, in a company that is more worried to get diversity rather than professionals commentating on the sport. Other political or gender sht should stay away from F1, i watch f1 for the sport not to get shoved politics, and gender, and all that crap! I watch it go get away from the crazy cancel culture and all that, i just want to enjoy the sport, nothing more, and get away from this things.... Ted should respect ALL the drivers, but he cant help it cause the company is all Woke and totally pro British drivers.... ( i could understand that if it was not the Original f1 commentary ) it is what it is... unfortunate
I’m also enjoying the irony of people complaint about commentary causing abuse of Red Bull employees, amongst the abuse of Sky F1 employees.
If people want to be biased, either be subtle about it or just don’t be crude and irrational
I’m unsure why you are asking me this question. Are you saying it’s fine to abuse someone because you’ve correlated them saying something with other people abusing a third person?
No, absolutely not. I don’t think there’s irony at all. Nobody here is abusing Ted, it’s a discussion on his reporting.littlebigcat wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 13:49I’m unsure why you are asking me this question. Are you saying it’s fine to abuse someone because you’ve correlated them saying something with other people abusing a third person?
mendis wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 14:13One of the lame piece of sh** that piece if crap is. Not sure why Sky produces it. I used to watch it in the early Sky F1 days, but after a few episodes, it became nauseating. I am sure most of us here can do a better job, even if not paid. To get paid for such downright low level stuff is amazing.
The vast majority of the discourse in this thread isn't abusive towards the sky team though. Picking out one or two messages out of 100 that go over the line can almost always be done, no matter the subject!littlebigcat wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 14:44mendis wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 14:13One of the lame piece of sh** that piece if crap is. Not sure why Sky produces it. I used to watch it in the early Sky F1 days, but after a few episodes, it became nauseating. I am sure most of us here can do a better job, even if not paid. To get paid for such downright low level stuff is amazing.
Constructive ..dans79 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 15:23Honestly, if certain people can't handle the fact that a lot of people think Lewis was robbed they should probably stop watching F1. That sentiment isn't going to die any time soon, No matter what others try and do to suppress it or belittle the people who think it!
Not to mention, Max, Horner, and other high ranking Red Bull employees are most likely gonna hear about it until the day they retire, if not longer.
The mindset that:dans79 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 15:23Honestly, if certain people can't handle the fact that a lot of people think Lewis was robbed they should probably stop watching F1. That sentiment isn't going to die any time soon, No matter what others try and do to suppress it or belittle the people who think it!
Not to mention, Max, Horner, and other high ranking Red Bull employees are most likely gonna hear about it until the day they retire, if not longer.
It's no different than any of these issue that won't go away, and are commonly referenced and used for & against the driver in question.
I’m not picking out the messages, I’m highlighting the hypocrisy of the silence in calling them out.organic wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 15:30The vast majority of the discourse in this thread isn't abusive towards the sky team though. Picking out one or two messages out of 100 that go over the line can almost always be done, no matter the subject!littlebigcat wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 14:44mendis wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 14:13One of the lame piece of sh** that piece if crap is. Not sure why Sky produces it. I used to watch it in the early Sky F1 days, but after a few episodes, it became nauseating. I am sure most of us here can do a better job, even if not paid. To get paid for such downright low level stuff is amazing.
Of course it will die, it's going away all the time.dans79 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 15:23Honestly, if certain people can't handle the fact that a lot of people think Lewis was robbed they should probably stop watching F1. That sentiment isn't going to die any time soon, No matter what others try and do to suppress it or belittle the people who think it!
Not to mention, Max, Horner, and other high ranking Red Bull employees are most likely gonna hear about it until the day they retire, if not longer.