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From football and cricket to golf and tennis, the sporting calendar is packed over the coming months. We've been finding out whether people in the North East welcome the action or feel there is little else to watch.
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00:00I love the fact that Britain has this summer of sport and can brag about it with the whole lot
00:07coming.
00:08Wimbledon, the Open. I don't watch Wimbledon.
00:12It gets pretty boring after 20 minutes. Click, click, click, click.
00:17I don't watch it, but I think it's great that it's there and Wimbledon is, it's not the French Open,
00:24it's Wimbledon.
00:25And that says everything. I love the Open. I watch the golf.
00:30The football. Yeah, good.
00:32I don't mind. You love Wimbledon.
00:34Yeah, I enjoy Wimbledon and I don't mind. People enjoy it and you can just do your own thing.
00:40I don't really go to it to watch anything, but I'm happy that it's there.
00:43I'm grateful that the World Cup matches are on very late and I'm actually on holiday with my boyfriend for
00:49the couple of weeks that it starts and we're hours ahead.
00:52So he's not going to get to watch them, so that's all right.
00:54If you, especially when they move like your usual sort of set of programmes and you go to watch it
01:01and then it's football.
01:03It's just like that. I mean, I know they're doing reschedule things, but yeah, it's not a great, great sport.
01:12In the middle, I'm not too fussed on cricket or golf or whatever else you mentioned, but I will watch
01:19England.
01:20I will be interested who wins. I would watch the World Cup if England aren't in.
01:23I'm kind of a bit of both. Yeah, and I like all to the Lionesses as well.
01:28So, yeah, a bit of both.
01:29I'll see you next time.
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