Irish Wedding News
12/06/2012
The biggest bug bear is partners who talk throughout the match, followed by those who constantly ask questions and those who commit the cardinal sin of revealing the score before their partner has had a chance to watch the match.
The last problem could potentially become an even bigger issue this Euro 2012 as the research reveals that although live TV is still the most popular way to watch a game, one in ten Brits won’t be able to watch the football live this summer.
The second most popular way will be on catch up via Personal Video Recorder (PVR) or computer, with a third of people planning on getting their footie fix this way (37%). The third most popular way to experience the game will be via the radio (19%), followed lastly by watching it live on the internet (13%).
(GK)
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Summer Sport Causes Relationship Issues For 20% Of Brits
As Britain gears up for the Euros and a summer of sport, research from Samsung, reveals that almost twenty percent of British couples will experience ‘relationship issues’ over the coming weeks as football fanaticism takes its toll.The biggest bug bear is partners who talk throughout the match, followed by those who constantly ask questions and those who commit the cardinal sin of revealing the score before their partner has had a chance to watch the match.
The last problem could potentially become an even bigger issue this Euro 2012 as the research reveals that although live TV is still the most popular way to watch a game, one in ten Brits won’t be able to watch the football live this summer.
The second most popular way will be on catch up via Personal Video Recorder (PVR) or computer, with a third of people planning on getting their footie fix this way (37%). The third most popular way to experience the game will be via the radio (19%), followed lastly by watching it live on the internet (13%).
(GK)
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