WRC can not fail. But if Eurosport won't take it, it will be bad for sport.
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WRC can not fail. But if Eurosport won't take it, it will be bad for sport.
Eurosport deal Off, for now. iRally | The free independent Rally App for the iPhone, iPad and Android
NOS strikes again, negatively offcourse.
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If you would have bothered to read the story you might have noticed that the issue is European Employment Law not NOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
The most important fact we can see is the fact that there is a will on both sides. And there is always a way to find some kind of loophole in legislation to avoid unwanted results. But it takes time to make everything 100% sure. So, the last article is very positive, if you read between the lines:-)
A bit of a grey area as Eurosport are not exactly taking over NOS or an existing contract, as the contract was terminated.Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJippo
Seems NOS are clutching at straws and I hope this is not the reason that the Eurosport deal is now under threat.
Same to you, read through the text and try to understand the issue, NOS has nothing to do with this other than it's dead and buried. If the text is true layers just want to make it sure everything happens by the law otherwise it may turn out to be very costly to Eurosport.Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
Thanks anyway Europe! and then rallying just a side issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJippo
So, hearing that the FIA have decided that there will be no consistent TV coverage this year. It will be the responsibility of each event organiser to prepare and distribute.
What a disaster. Todt and his cronies should go down hard for this.
Total joke..... Todt should leave the FIA.Quote:
Originally Posted by rallyfiend