What are / were the listening figures for the phone in, i got the impression it was no more than a few hundred?
Out of the 5-6k crowd, a very small percentage.
I personally don’t know anyone that that I see at a game who listens it,
The vast majority of supporters would not know it had gone if it went.
Since when has he been Richie Reynolds?? Shortening his name is not suddenly going to make him a good DJ!
I listened all the way home and thought it was good. If you listen to Reynolds speaking he calls himself "Richard Reynolds" - I think maybe Johnny Cantor is just be overlly familiar with shortening his name - perhaps he has a crush on him ?
There was a previous thread running on this over the weekend - this is what I wrote:-
They had about a dozen callers on and read out loads of texts in an hour - what else is a fan's phone-in supposed to do?? They also played a good 5 mins of a Slade interview
It seems to me that the make up of the phone-in team is something like:-
Reynolds/Grant - host and joins stuff together i.e. gets the callers on, gets to the travel, the classified results, the interviews, the texts etc. No agenda
Johnny Byrne/Norman G - ex-pro's opinion on stuff. Good insights.
Mike Ward - fan's point of view. HOWEVER, whether he manages this or not is debatable??
All the Harty Lovers will just have to accept that he's gone and is never coming back. I believe he decided to leave. Times move on. It's like saying "we liked it when Bobby Zamora played, can't we have him back??" it aint happening (at the mo.!!)
I thought it was good on Saturday and I urge people to keep phoning in (it was great to hear from people all over the ground who were nearer the contentious decisions than me) to make it interesting.
Give 'em a break.
The phone-in is the main reason why I don't listen to BBC local radio on a Saturday evening. Much as I want to hear an interview with the manager and/or key players from the afternoon's game to get there I have to listen to an endless stream of the same crap week in, week out. If we won then it's call after call praising the manager and team (and you can guarantee that one will say the current manager is the best we've had for years). If we lost then it's a disgrace and he should be sacked. It always seems that a majority of these callers are basing their opinions on what they've heard of the afternoon's commentary as only a few who've actually seen the game first hand are on.
If I recall correctly, in the day's before the phone-in we got a few key reports from the main games around the country interspersed with more local match results and interviews. Now it's lazy radio - we can't be bothered to get the content to put out, so we'll just get the listeners to do it by calling in. It's crap and it's why I listen to 5live instead.
Thanks matey.
This is a bit embarrassing actually. I was offered the phone-in tomorrow and got my diary mixed up, didn't think I could do it, but I could. Nuts. I fancied it too. By the time I'd worked that out it had been gone. My mistake.
Stephen