Sky outages and service status in Oban, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Oban, Scotland
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Sky Issues Reports Near Oban, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Oban and nearby locations:
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💎kirsty🎓RGN🎓 (@kirstymiller81) reported from Oban, Scotland@SkyUK again please help I'm finding it impossible to speak to humans on the phone. I placed my order the 2nd of March, still no viewing card, still no Wi-Fi box. I do have a bill for £81 and I have used none of yoyr services. I moved back to you guys to stop the stress.
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💎kirsty🎓RGN🎓 (@kirstymiller81) reported from Oban, Scotland@SkyHelpTeam hi can you please assist I spoke to customer service who says they were sending my new viewing card, I still have not received this and it was ment to be asap.
Sky Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jordan J MacGeever (@j_macgeever) reported@KelvinEHughes @SkySports Rice is an attacker? Wtf ?
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𝓓𝓪𝓿𝓮 (@petch_dave) reportedCheers @SkyHelpTeam @SkyUK Hang up on me twice and then tell me your open till and to call back tomorrow when you reopen. It’s not even 9
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Karl (@ObscureThing77) reported@SkySports why do they never have a shirt sponsor at the start of the season?
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Gingermonkey (@Gingermonkey3) reported@SkySports ******* looks likes he going to a wake
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Tom Robin Banks (@Tom006007) reported@SkySports Losing a UCL final on penalties couldn't have happened to a more horrible guy than Gabriel.. he is a cheating rat and his teams brand of football is so utterly boring.
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ian bannister (@fountains88) reported@brfutboll Whether Messi is the greatest or isn’t (I think he is) is not the point here-who the hell cares what @SkySports thinks?! They think football was invented when the Premier League started & have dumbed down football coverage immeasurably. Their opinion is completely irrelevant
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CP (@ChrisPears95895) reported@change4spurs @SkySports Let's slow the game down even more .....
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Stevie J (@SJones13663) reported@desdoyle4 @SkySports The crowd got back what they deserved, they aren't there to be abusive we ALL have our limits you abusers are ******* childish and needy to grow ******** up I've a ten yr old with more maturity
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Tubosun Falowo (@precinoti) reportedVAR RECCURING ERRORS: “WHO IS AT FAULT? THE TECHNOLOGY OR PGMOL OFFICIALS?”. I think to unpack this debacle that we have come to normalized as natural occurrence similar to daily human mistakes, errors by PGMOL officials as seen in almost all game week in the EPL, VAR is simply defined as “Video Assisted Referee”. To break this further, it is officiating a football match using technology i.e video replays, images etc to spot obvious and clear errors committed by the on-field human officials usually 4 personnel or actions sanctioned by the rules as fouls that were completely missed by the on-field officials. For VAR to be effective and not seen as in direct conflict or undermining the authorities of the on-field referees, certain parameters of the game state were defined as areas VAR can intervene like DOGSCO, dangerous play, incidents in the penalty box, violent conducts by players and these activities were categorized into 4 major areas i.e goals (and the attacking phase leading to them), penalties (awarded or missed), direct red cards, and mistaken identity. Now that we have defined VAR and clarified the intended use of VAR, how is it possible that a technology deployed to spot clear and obvious errors made by on-field officials somehow end up with recurring errors that lead to controversies, major talking points post-match every week and in most cases deciding the outcome of football matches? I am Arsenal fan so let’s use Arsenal specific VAR incidents as an example. 3 seasons ago at Newcastle, 3 separate incidents and VAR were unable to spot any. One of the incidents was if the ball had crossed the line. Subjective as at that time because VAR had no camera at the corner flag and no spider camera to confirm if the entire ball had crossed the line. Fast track to this season and at Nottingham Forest, a defender clearly used his hand to control the ball from going into corner kick. There was a camera at the corner, and we all saw that deliberate handball. Juxtaposing both incidents, VAR error at Newcastle had been effectively addressed with a camera at the corner at Nottingham Forest but yet outcome was the same. Arsenal this season at Brighton, Arsenal player deliberately holding a Brighton player in the box during an attacking play missed by the referee but no VAR intervention. At Mancity, an Arsenal player engaging in a violent act but was issued a yellow card instead of a red card. Both actions had no VAR error but officials’ wrong interpretation of the Rules and wrong decision. Typically, most OEMs and other manufacturers usually issue a warning and a recall of their products once that notice significant factory defect or recurring manufacturing errors to their products and such products are withdrawn within weeks, months or sometimes within a year. Before doing this, the OEM go through a process of investigation to determine the root cause, issue a notice to their customers and users and proceed to a remedy phase where repairs and replacements are undertaken. The question now is if VAR (technology) is the problem, who are the OEM of EPL VAR and why have no one asked the OEM to undertake this process of stopping this recurring errors? How come none of the media platforms in the UK ever done any kind of hit piece, editorial or investigative journalism on the recurring errors of the technology? Rather, we have an independent panel that review VAR errors, we have a Skysports PGMOL show where the Head of PGMOL do a review of the VAR errors weekly as well as other controversial officiating decisions, we have another Skysports show where ex-referee do a review of VAR good or bad calls, Talksports have similar radio shows, Ex-Referees have podcasts and Youtube Channels talking about VAR errors and we have media platforms doing annual reports like the one done by BBC, The Athletic and now ESPN doing VAR errors and impact on clubs, title races and relegation battles.
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Helen ❤️🔥 (@Helenyourcoach) reported@SkySports Yeah since arsenal is so bad