SKY SPORTS
Okay, so maybe you play football at the weekend, or make judgements from your sofa as to how your favourite team is playing against the dreaded opposition. But whatever the kind of fan you are, if you like sports, then you'll like Sky Sports.
It is the most comprehensive sports service available today. As well as over 15 specifically commissioned sports programmes to watch on Sky Sports, there is a wide range of disciplines covered. These include football, cricket, rugby union, rugby league, golf, tennis, boxing, formula one, darts and wrestling. And that's not all, other sports include racing, American football, cycling, motor sport, snooker, ice hockey, netball and speedway.
So, don't just think that it's football that get's a fair crack of the whip. For those of you out there that say love the brutal sport of American grid iron football, then Sky Sports can cater for your taste. Watch the Washington Redskins take on the New York Giants from the comfort of your own wide-screen TV.
Sky Sports goes out of its way to offer its customers the very best of sport from around the world. Take football for example. It has helped revolutionise the sport and via its football channels, and fact-filled online site, it offers the most comprehensive round-up of the sports' live action, commentary and, facts and figures.
One of Sky Sports top football writers is Geoff Shreeves and when its comes to his views, he pulls no punches. Take his recent piece on Goldenballs. He argues that although David Beckham has had arguably a turbulent career, going from zero to hero, then back again, he has matured into a confident, mature player who is passing on his vast playing experience to the other members of the England squad. And from looking at most of the replies to his article, Shreeves seems to have summed up the national football fan mood, with many saying how Beckham is blossoming into a superb ambassador for the sport of football. And, appropriately, Beckham has just passed Bobby Moore's record of 108 caps for England.
But if football is not your thing, then Sky Sports offers pictures, commentary, expert opinion and facts and figures, from an incredible array of individual sports. And during the time of major sporting occasions, such as the Olympics, the football World Cup, or the rugby Lions Tour, then few can hold a candle to their expert coverage and commitment.
If you're a sports fan, then all you need is Sky Sports.
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