by Clyde1998 »
04 May 2014 14:38
genome From the comments on the Guardian match report... It's 5Live's fault:
"Right, this is what happened. I was watching the TV stream and listening to the radio, and can explain. It was really quite comical if you're not a Reading fan.
The Reading game finished. The fans knew Brighton were leading, and heading for the playoffs. A lot of people were anxiously listening to radios. The BBC 5 Live presenter said: "Now let's go to the City ground". We then hear the commentator at the City Ground saying excitedly: "...where the match has finished, 2-2!"
The Reading fans went wild, thinking Forest had equalised. News spread across the Madejski.
What they didn't know was that the Forest commentator was joined in mid-sentence, and was referring to the Reading result at the Madejski...!
Those listening to radios quickly realised, but all the others were still leaping around and running on the pitch, and were well beyond calming down until the result flashed up on the big screen.
Oh dear! I have many Reading friends, incidentally, and feel sorry for them. But as crossed wires go, it was pretty funny."
Checking back through the coverage on 5Live - that didn't happen (stoppage time starts at 1hr 53ish):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042ljt9Something similar happened on Sky though. The presenter said: "And they [Reading fans] face a very nervous wait to see if Forest can, somehow, make it all square. Let's head to the City Ground then and join (the commentators) for the dying moments". The commentator at Forest said "They [Reading] can no longer deny them. 2-2 it's finished... 140 miles from here". The first sentence was much quieter than the second.
After the second sentence, the coverage of the City Ground is broadcast on Sky Sports 1, with a small section of the screen taken up the coverage at the Mad. Within five seconds the Reading fans start celebrating:
https://vine.co/v/MrPe3i7wKXH.
I doubt anyone at the ground was watching the Sky coverage of the Reading game. People around me were watching the Brighton games on their phones. Somehow.