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BBC SCR fans phone-in Sat 05th April



BBC SCR

New member
Feb 5, 2004
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Topic:

With Falmer on the horizon, do fans really think this will bring success and stability?
New grounds for Huddersfield, Southampton, Leicester and Coventry have left each club allegedly unstable and struggling in their respective leagues.
What do you think?

Give Ian Hart a call on the fans phone-in this Saturday 05th April

This Saturday from 5pm
Phone-in number: 08459 570057
Text line: 07786 207070

Dean
Producer
 




Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
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oooooh - interesting topic!
 


The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Hmmm. For every Huddersfield, Coventry and Southampton, there is also a Hull City, Swansea City and Reading.

It's not necessarily the stadium move per se, it's more down to how the club is administered.

What Falmer does do is increase the potential for success.
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
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Nestling in green nowhere
edit: do fans really think that playing at withdean in perpetuity, as opposed to a state of the art stadium, is likely to result in:

Success!, maybe the Premiership and the Champions League?

More interminable years of lower league obscurity playing against Hartlepool and Oldham.
 


Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Jul 15, 2004
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Hmmm. For every Huddersfield, Coventry and Southampton, there is also a Hull City, Swansea City and Reading.

It's not necessarily the stadium move per se, it's more down to how the club is administered.

What Falmer does do is increase the potential for success.

Well done on closing the thread and ending the phone in Alan! :)
 




hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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Hopefully the main topic of discussion will be a SCINTILLATING Albion performance, which coupled with Leeds' and Southend's defeats to Orient and Crewe, respectively, have seen them move back into sixth place.

Or we could of course ignore the actual football and find something to MOAN about?
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
Hmmm. For every Huddersfield, Coventry and Southampton, there is also a Hull City, Swansea City and Reading.

It's not necessarily the stadium move per se, it's more down to how the club is administered.

What Falmer does do is increase the potential for success.

The Liberty and KC are owned by the repesctive councils, are they not? Didn't Madjeski pay for the stadium with little reliance on borrowing and transfer it to the club?
 






The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Well done on closing the thread and ending the phone in Alan! :)

Well, what a dull topic. The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer (except this weekend), I want a phone-in debate about where the best European beaches are for large-breasted women.

Failing that, I want to hear about the bitchfest that the phone-in is going to be with Richie, Brett and Vultureboy.
 










countrygull

Active member
Jul 22, 2003
1,114
Horsham
Topic:

With Falmer on the horizon, do fans really think this will bring success and stability?
New grounds for Huddersfield, Southampton, Leicester and Coventry have left each club allegedly unstable and struggling in their respective leagues.
What do you think?

Give Ian Hart a call on the fans phone-in this Saturday 05th April

This Saturday from 5pm
Phone-in number: 08459 570057
Text line: 07786 207070

Dean
Producer


Great idea: there'll be nothing else to talk about. I mean there's the Port Vale game but hey, Falmer is much more immediate. There's the most important game of the season so far at Southend on Tuesday - but no, let's talk about Huddersfield, Southampton Leicester and Coventry because we might run out of things to say about our own club. Incredulous!!!
 


supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
9,614
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Topic:

With Falmer on the horizon, do fans really think this will bring success and stability?
New grounds for Huddersfield, Southampton, Leicester and Coventry have left each club allegedly unstable and struggling in their respective leagues.
What do you think?

Give Ian Hart a call on the fans phone-in this Saturday 05th April

This Saturday from 5pm
Phone-in number: 08459 570057
Text line: 07786 207070

Dean
Producer


Talk about glass half empty, you only have to look at the likes of Wigan, Reading, Bolton, Middlesbrough & Sunderland to see the benefits of a new stadium.

The clubs mentioned above would all have struggled irrespective of their new grounds because of the way that the clubs were being run!
 








Topic:

With Falmer on the horizon, do fans really think this will bring success and stability?
New grounds for Huddersfield, Southampton, Leicester and Coventry have left each club allegedly unstable and struggling in their respective leagues.
What do you think?

Give Ian Hart a call on the fans phone-in this Saturday 05th April

This Saturday from 5pm
Phone-in number: 08459 570057
Text line: 07786 207070

Dean
Producer

Dean,
I think this is an ill-advised topic to suggest for Harty's phone-in.
Many people have little understanding of company finance and/or how businesses are run - you only have to take a look at some of the NSC threads on 'Leeds', transfer targets, contracts, player salaries, ticket prices etc etc to realise this. Unless you get some callers who know about the detailed financial situations at BHA and the other clubs in order to establish a valid comparisons (if such exists?), I suspect then you'll end up with something like that tedious evening phone-in programme on SKY Sports - ie: ill-informed personal opinion and waffle. Sorry but I just don't see the point?
Regards
N
 






Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
18,071
Vamanos Pest
Well, what a dull topic. The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer (except this weekend), I want a phone-in debate about where the best European beaches are for large-breasted women.

I agree that is much more interesting!

Hart out :angry:
 


Harty

New member
Jul 7, 2003
1,759
Sussex
No boys you are all missing the point here, there is nothing more than I would like to take the first 10 calls or so all from people at the match talking about the game, an emphatic 4-0 win etc, and hopefully that will be the case.
But 10 years of Phone-ins prove that some results, narrow and even boring wins, are not condusive to a busy show, therefore a sub topic is like a safety net, and a policy of all of the BBC regional phone-ins.

Also taking into account that hopefully 7,000 Albion fans will have watched the game live but the SCR Sussex phone-in audience is over 40,000, so you don't totally alienate the people who have not attended the match.

Quiet weeks are part and parcel of the format, he won't mind me saying this but on the occasions Simon Levinson has taken the phone-in the callers numbers have been very low, a sup topic, which Levo will use next time he sits in for me, might alter this.

Always prepared to listen to our beloved audience, Hawesy and I, with TLO's excellent retro shop in mind will now go with the following, " Football in the 1970's is forever being talked about, if you could bring one aspect back from the 'golden era' what would it be?"

A question which will be put to Messrs Morris, Mendoza and Vulture in the pub before the game.
 
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