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Post by yattongas on Mar 14, 2023 17:02:53 GMT
Haven't they virtually all failed when it comes to being managers, probably Sky's Gary Neville the biggest failure. Not bothered, they entertain me. I like my cars almost as much as my Football and Top Gear doesn't teach me much but what a great show. Much better now they got rid of those three muppets that presented it before.
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Post by oldie on Mar 14, 2023 18:24:23 GMT
Not bothered, they entertain me. I like my cars almost as much as my Football and Top Gear doesn't teach me much but what a great show. I love your car too proper boy racer! 🚖😂 Morris Marina 1.6? 😂
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Post by warehamgas on Mar 14, 2023 18:30:02 GMT
Bring back ceefax. The suspense when the page freezes or doesn't show properly due to poor tv signal. Oh the joy Ha ha those were the days. What about the teleprinter? Coleman stood over at it started to type. "Div 3. Mansfield Town 1 Bristol Rovers....(pregnant pause, seemed like forever) 3 Cue feelings of joy and a run down the shops to get the Green Un. Halcyon days. Indeed. Those were great moments, when it went our way. It didn’t always. UTG!
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Post by oldie on Mar 14, 2023 18:31:10 GMT
Ha ha those were the days. What about the teleprinter? Coleman stood over at it started to type. "Div 3. Mansfield Town 1 Bristol Rovers....(pregnant pause, seemed like forever) 3 Cue feelings of joy and a run down the shops to get the Green Un. Halcyon days. Indeed. Those were great moments, when it went our way. It didn’t always. UTG! Mostly didn't 😱🤭
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Post by warehamgas on Mar 14, 2023 18:35:22 GMT
What a load of cods wallop. I just watched “MOTD2” and it was dull without commentary or pundits. I can only assume all you people who say they prefer it without also prefer newspapers to just print photographs and scores? Whole situation sums up the pathetic state of affairs we have in this country currently - an absolute shambles. I think that people enjoyed the novelty of the format, but wouldn't want it every week. I'd certainly like a bit less punditry, and a refresh of the actual pundits to people who are more relevant to today's game (not including Lineker in that, as he is a presenter and facilitates the discussions). I quite enjoyed it as well but I know that if it were to be like that all the time it would just be a constant itch that highlighted the whole issue. Something I bet the BBC want to forget as quickly as possible. And I know someone with sight impairment who needs and enjoys the commentary with matches and loves all the punditry. They do not have a wide range of choices to access football so the BBC is a bit of a life-saver for him. UTG!
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Mar 14, 2023 19:10:01 GMT
I think that people enjoyed the novelty of the format, but wouldn't want it every week. I'd certainly like a bit less punditry, and a refresh of the actual pundits to people who are more relevant to today's game (not including Lineker in that, as he is a presenter and facilitates the discussions). I quite enjoyed it as well but I know that if it were to be like that all the time it would just be a constant itch that highlighted the whole issue. Something I bet the BBC want to forget as quickly as possible. And I know someone with sight impairment who needs and enjoys the commentary with matches and loves all the punditry. They do not have a wide range of choices to access football so the BBC is a bit of a life-saver for him. UTG! Good point about the visual impairment - very important.
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Post by aghast on Mar 14, 2023 22:46:58 GMT
I quite enjoyed it as well but I know that if it were to be like that all the time it would just be a constant itch that highlighted the whole issue. Something I bet the BBC want to forget as quickly as possible. And I know someone with sight impairment who needs and enjoys the commentary with matches and loves all the punditry. They do not have a wide range of choices to access football so the BBC is a bit of a life-saver for him. UTG! Good point about the visual impairment - very important. Maybe it had an audio description? Although I'm not sure how that would work!
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Post by baggins on Mar 15, 2023 5:54:32 GMT
Not bothered, they entertain me. I like my cars almost as much as my Football and Top Gear doesn't teach me much but what a great show. Much better now they got rid of those three muppets that presented it before. Clarkson, May & Hammond? They were brilliant.
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Post by mftc on Mar 15, 2023 7:42:37 GMT
I quite enjoyed it as well but I know that if it were to be like that all the time it would just be a constant itch that highlighted the whole issue. Something I bet the BBC want to forget as quickly as possible. And I know someone with sight impairment who needs and enjoys the commentary with matches and loves all the punditry. They do not have a wide range of choices to access football so the BBC is a bit of a life-saver for him. UTG! Good point about the visual impairment - very important. Exactly. Dont forget referees and linespeople are human beings with feelings as well. (Well some of them).
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