Brian Fantana
Well-known member
It's a huge no from me.
Yeah, I must admit that despite my earlier comment I'm not actually opposed to the idea per se. As you point out if it turned out to be a TV version of the Roar then that would be brilliant - on the other hand if it turned out to be a TV version of a BBC Sussex phone-in then it would be utter shit. As you say it would hinge on the editorial control.
If it's as good as Albion Roar then why not? There are lots of articulate supporters out there and it would be interesting to hear different opinions after a game. The mainstream media don't really give us that much attention so a supporter based YouTube channel could be a good thing. It would all hinge on finding people with an interesting perspective and in editing out any attention seekers.
Yeah, I must admit that despite my earlier comment I'm not actually opposed to the idea per se. As you point out if it turned out to be a TV version of the Roar then that would be brilliant - on the other hand if it turned out to be a TV version of a BBC Sussex phone-in then it would be utter shit. As you say it would hinge on the editorial control.
Don't let anyone put you off.After all the positive comments, think will have to give it a go.
They don't have to watch it.
Don't let anyone put you off.
They don't have to watch it.
Arsenal fan tv came about as large sections of their fans felt alienated by how the club was being run.
It gave them a voice .
I couldn't be happier with How our club is being run.
So no need.
Next .
I'm not hugely familiar with Arsenal Fan TV, but it appears a very different beast to AR. You're right – a magazine-type show about the Albion would be fantastic. Even better if it was an actual Albion TV channel – like Liverpool TV or Chelsea TV – then yeah, bring it on.
This. You get the odd good point from someone during the post-match interviews done outside the ground on BBC Sussex, but most are spouting utter tosh.
After all the positive comments, think will have to give it a go.
No.
Just a thinly-veiled excuse for attention-seeking, self-important narcissists to feel validated because they're holding a microphone.