Scotty Mac
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- Jul 13, 2003
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if they are woeful or the second worst team in the league, we are as good as down
As was Swansea losing to HAVANT.
I doubt too many of their fans were calling for the manager's head though.
IT happens.
We have beaten teams who should have SPANKED us in the past. It is part of what makes football so good.
Phone in was woeful today (after a couple of weeks punching above it's weight). Just about the only man making sense was Attila T S with his observations on this week's astoundingly foolish announcement by the P'Lge to prostitute our national game to international glory-hunters who wouldn't even recognise the regional accents attributable to Manchester, Liverpool, Chelski, etc.
The swath of ridiculous over-reactions texted in and read out at the top of the show added to the irksome mood, along with idiots like the guy who said something along the lines of: the sooner we realise we're just an average League 2 side the better. Er, no, we're an average League 1 side and doing very well to be there imho.
We lost in miserable circumstances. It happens. Doesn't mean DW is pants, doesn't mean we'll have the same happen every week, doesn't mean DK is tight and should walk, and doesn't mean we're League 2.
I'm sick and tired of our painfully fickle whingers spouting their ill-informed drivel every time a pass goes astray or we don't win 5-0 with a hat-trick of bicycle kicks from one of our strikers. There's a really good number of excellent fans supporting this club (including a good number of contributors on this site) but they seem to be drowned out by the lazily ill-thought-out crap excreted from the dreary lips and lifeless fingers of those who wish to express themselves regardless of their lack of understandingand fore-thought on this website and the phone-in.
By the way, I'm sorry to say I continue to be frustrated by the quality of the phone-in - the presentation of the show was dreadful (sorry Harty but it was). The opening music was a clumsy link to the PL abroad topic (Vienna, Barcelona and Sweet Home Alabama are probably not cities that'll host 'the other game' but Chicago and Tokyo (who have songs they could've used) probably are). A petty point perhaps, but it all adds into the impression the programme gave.
The dismissive tone given to what (surprisingly perhaps) turned out to be a cracking Africa Cup of Nations tournament crowned it all. This tournament offered much more entertainment, skill and drama than your average Premiership match (or major international tournament match for that matter) but the show left the uninformed listener with the impression that it was an inferior waste of time....which it patently was not. If you guys don't want to watch it that's fine, but to dismiss it so bluntly was to belittle just about the only decent major international tournament I can recall in recent years. It seemed you were promoting your own narrow views on the subject without asking for more opinion.
There were awkward pauses, interruptions, clumsy vocabulary and as always DW's interview sounded as if it was recorded with DW 200 yards away in a library particularly militant about it's silence policy!
I don't expect Alan Green or Adrian Chiles, but surely the local BBC can improve the production quality?!
Rant over. I thank you.
Phone in was woeful today (after a couple of weeks punching above it's weight). Just about the only man making sense was Attila T S with his observations on this week's astoundingly foolish announcement by the P'Lge to prostitute our national game to international glory-hunters who wouldn't even recognise the regional accents attributable to Manchester, Liverpool, Chelski, etc.
The swath of ridiculous over-reactions texted in and read out at the top of the show added to the irksome mood, along with idiots like the guy who said something along the lines of: the sooner we realise we're just an average League 2 side the better. Er, no, we're an average League 1 side and doing very well to be there imho.
We lost in miserable circumstances. It happens. Doesn't mean DW is pants, doesn't mean we'll have the same happen every week, doesn't mean DK is tight and should walk, and doesn't mean we're League 2.
I'm sick and tired of our painfully fickle whingers spouting their ill-informed drivel every time a pass goes astray or we don't win 5-0 with a hat-trick of bicycle kicks from one of our strikers. There's a really good number of excellent fans supporting this club (including a good number of contributors on this site) but they seem to be drowned out by the lazily ill-thought-out crap excreted from the dreary lips and lifeless fingers of those who wish to express themselves regardless of their lack of understandingand fore-thought on this website and the phone-in.
By the way, I'm sorry to say I continue to be frustrated by the quality of the phone-in - the presentation of the show was dreadful (sorry Harty but it was). The opening music was a clumsy link to the PL abroad topic (Vienna, Barcelona and Sweet Home Alabama are probably not cities that'll host 'the other game' but Chicago and Tokyo (who have songs they could've used) probably are). A petty point perhaps, but it all adds into the impression the programme gave.
The dismissive tone given to what (surprisingly perhaps) turned out to be a cracking Africa Cup of Nations tournament crowned it all. This tournament offered much more entertainment, skill and drama than your average Premiership match (or major international tournament match for that matter) but the show left the uninformed listener with the impression that it was an inferior waste of time....which it patently was not. If you guys don't want to watch it that's fine, but to dismiss it so bluntly was to belittle just about the only decent major international tournament I can recall in recent years. It seemed you were promoting your own narrow views on the subject without asking for more opinion.
There were awkward pauses, interruptions, clumsy vocabulary and as always DW's interview sounded as if it was recorded with DW 200 yards away in a library particularly militant about it's silence policy!
I don't expect Alan Green or Adrian Chiles, but surely the local BBC can improve the production quality?!
Rant over. I thank you.
we are not going up or down end off
I find 'Harty' to be actually Madely-esque in the 'embarrassing presenter' catagory. He says things which aren't funny, surely, to ANYBODY. Usually by saying 'It reminds me of... xxxx happening in xxxxx film' which nobody has ever heard of.
He's a total prat.
Phone in was woeful today (after a couple of weeks punching above it's weight). Just about the only man making sense was Attila T S with his observations on this week's astoundingly foolish announcement by the P'Lge to prostitute our national game to international glory-hunters who wouldn't even recognise the regional accents attributable to Manchester, Liverpool, Chelski, etc.
The swath of ridiculous over-reactions texted in and read out at the top of the show added to the irksome mood, along with idiots like the guy who said something along the lines of: the sooner we realise we're just an average League 2 side the better. Er, no, we're an average League 1 side and doing very well to be there imho.
We lost in miserable circumstances. It happens. Doesn't mean DW is pants, doesn't mean we'll have the same happen every week, doesn't mean DK is tight and should walk, and doesn't mean we're League 2.
I'm sick and tired of our painfully fickle whingers spouting their ill-informed drivel every time a pass goes astray or we don't win 5-0 with a hat-trick of bicycle kicks from one of our strikers. There's a really good number of excellent fans supporting this club (including a good number of contributors on this site) but they seem to be drowned out by the lazily ill-thought-out crap excreted from the dreary lips and lifeless fingers of those who wish to express themselves regardless of their lack of understandingand fore-thought on this website and the phone-in.
By the way, I'm sorry to say I continue to be frustrated by the quality of the phone-in - the presentation of the show was dreadful (sorry Harty but it was). The opening music was a clumsy link to the PL abroad topic (Vienna, Barcelona and Sweet Home Alabama are probably not cities that'll host 'the other game' but Chicago and Tokyo (who have songs they could've used) probably are). A petty point perhaps, but it all adds into the impression the programme gave.
The dismissive tone given to what (surprisingly perhaps) turned out to be a cracking Africa Cup of Nations tournament crowned it all. This tournament offered much more entertainment, skill and drama than your average Premiership match (or major international tournament match for that matter) but the show left the uninformed listener with the impression that it was an inferior waste of time....which it patently was not. If you guys don't want to watch it that's fine, but to dismiss it so bluntly was to belittle just about the only decent major international tournament I can recall in recent years. It seemed you were promoting your own narrow views on the subject without asking for more opinion.
There were awkward pauses, interruptions, clumsy vocabulary and as always DW's interview sounded as if it was recorded with DW 200 yards away in a library particularly militant about it's silence policy!
I don't expect Alan Green or Adrian Chiles, but surely the local BBC can improve the production quality?!
Rant over. I thank you.
I find 'Harty' to be actually Madely-esque in the 'embarrassing presenter' catagory. He says things which aren't funny, surely, to ANYBODY. Usually by saying 'It reminds me of... xxxx happening in xxxxx film' which nobody has ever heard of.
He's a total prat.
As was Swansea losing to HAVANT.
I doubt too many of their fans were calling for the manager's head though.
IT happens.
We have beaten teams who should have SPANKED us in the past. It is part of what makes football so good.