'Disgraceful' - BT Sport defends decision to cut short coverage of Chesterfield-Bromley play-off thriller
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The sports channel ended its broadcasting of the match during extra-time and instead moved to the build-up of the Premier League clash between West Ham and Manchester United.
After posting a video on social media of the scenes at the end of the game at the Technique Stadium, some viewers criticised BT for its decision.
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Hide Ad@heavenandthesea said: “So why end coverage early without warning. I'd liked to have finished seeing the end of the game I was watching rather than a few multimillionaires stretching at the Olympic stadium.”
@Starkie_CFC posted: “I do hope you're going to address cutting the match short. Absolutely rubbish.”
@FLC1889 wrote: “Ahhhhhh, so that's what happened. Would've been better watching it live I reckon though.”
@ElaineFCarter added: “Disgraceful to cut it. What if it had gone to penalties? Why advertise you’re showing the game if you have no intention of showing all of it. What if I decided to cut a little bit off my subscription?
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Hide Ad@ilbrowno posted: “Far more important to watch Man U warm up, though.”
And @CosmoCrumb joked: Cheers, I've always wanted to know what leaving a game early feels like.”
However, @Bottman94 said: “They did tell you countless of times to switch to BT Sport 3.”
The Derbyshire Times contacted BT Sport for a response to the criticism and they explained that the match finished later than expected because of the delayed kicked-off, the medical emergency in the first 45 and because of the drone flying over the stadium in the second-half.
“We advised viewers to switch over to BT Sport 3 where the coverage continued,” they said.