I live in France and the one gaping hole is no "round-the-grounds" coverage on Saturday match days, although this is probably due to coverage rights. If you listen for any length of time there is a lot of repetition of self-advertising during breaks. When youve heard Colin Murrays sporting recollections once ....... In general their line-up is excellent, with the sole exception of Murray who can best be described as a "hanger-on". Their coverage excels when they are forced to mix-up presenters - why they dont do this more baffles me. Overall its to be recommended but with a few costless tweaks, no more than 5 or 6, it could be untouchable. I too, live in France and feel as though I wrote the review above myself - maybe I did when drunk one night. The live coverage abroad gives you very little feel that the commentators are at the match. Mixing the broadcasters up is a great idea - eg Gough & Adrian together seem to labour, but split them up and they shine. Could not agree more regarding Murray - hes like the guy that every group of guys have. Pass him around a group of 10, preferably 20, and hes bearable - but to be stuck with him in a pub on your own - maybe Brazil should try it for his health !