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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2012 16:57

surrounded by saints personally,i like listening to the comments of all three. compared to coverage of other teams in other areas,berks is by far the best IN MY OPINION. try listening to saints coverage,not a patch on ours. :shock: :)


Burnley coverage pisses all over Berks. It's fantastic. Calm, descriptive, informative, insiteful and relatively well balanced.

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by moo » 03 Jan 2012 17:41

I rarely listen to the whole show, but Dellor is a legend. He's much more use that Kingsley for example.

Dellor>Kingsley>Morrison

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by Reading Republican » 03 Jan 2012 18:25

Tim Dellor & Mick Gooding are entertaining for all their faults. Always try to tune in for games i cant go to. And i confess i tune in at the mad stad!:-<

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by Wimb » 03 Jan 2012 18:28

Steve Beddow > *

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by westendgirl » 03 Jan 2012 18:38

Svlad Cjelli Amongst today's inanities was Dellor insisting that it's the 4th official who decides how much time is added on!


I have heard this stupidity from a lot of other commentators on Radio 5 so maybe it is a BBC fantasy


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by The Cube » 03 Jan 2012 18:44

Barry the bird boggler Yes Dellor is a plank sometimes - the 4th official decides how much time to add on being a particularly new low (didn't think we got Rugby League down here as that's the only place I can think where the actual ref doesn't control how much time to add on, so god knows how he managed to come up with that chestnut - unless he follows RL)

Dellor can't use that excuse - in rugby league the referee does control the clock. The timekeeper is in the stands, but only acts on the referee's instructions about when to stop the clock (and obviously there's no judgement needed about when time is up). It is an excellent system because everyone in the ground can see the signal and know when the referee has stopped the clock, and I think football would do well to adopt it.

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by Hiram K Hackenbacker » 03 Jan 2012 19:06

I agree

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by Percy's Rocket » 03 Jan 2012 19:08

Silver Fox Adie Williams > the belmont they used to have in the studio



Absolute right..Fordham was an absolute knob.

Ade Williams is a big improvement.

I don't think Dellor takes himself too seriously and the balance netwwen Gooding and Dellor is quite good.

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by LoyalRoyalFan » 03 Jan 2012 19:36

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Silver Fox Adie Williams > the belmont they used to have in the studio



Absolute right..Fordham was an absolute knob.

Ade Williams is a big improvement.

I don't think Dellor takes himself too seriously and the balance netwwen Gooding and Dellor is quite good.


Jonny Fordham was on the radio? :?


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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by RoyalBlue » 03 Jan 2012 19:46

Extended-Phenotype Aye, I don't know what the fuss is about. I can follow the game, get a decent idea of what's going on, feed off his sincere excitement or disappointment, laugh at his deliberate inanity, and feel comfortable that the guy is on the fans side, not the clubs, sticking it to the players, managers and chairmen when required.

I genuinely don’t think you need any more from a local radio commentator. If it’s factual, robotic impartiality you want, why don’t you thankless c\/nts just watch the text commentaries on Sky’s website?

“Throw-in to: TEAM READING
READING move the ball FORWARD with a PASS
“Game DELAYED due to AN INJURY.”
TEXT COMMENTRY’S wife cheated on him with TELETEXT HOLIDAYS. TEXT COMMENTRY feels SAD.”


I fully agree.

Alternatively I hear the Burnley station is pretty robotic and boring too! I listen to the local radio station for the sort of entertainment and passion Dellor and Gooding offer.

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by RoyalBlue » 03 Jan 2012 19:48

Ian Royal He's a charisma blackhole and awful at his job. He spends more time wittering on about his nights out and journeys to and from matches than he does describing the game. His analysis is an utter joke, be it of what's happening in the game or how the club is run / performing.

I thought Peter Hood on 107 was terrible, but Dellor takes the biscuit.


I guess you wouldn't be a fan of test match special either - what with all that talk of chocolate cake and buses passing the gasometer. And I guess his analysis of how the club is run/performing is immediately an utter joke the moment it doesn't conform with the Great Leader's utterances.

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by Svlad Cjelli » 03 Jan 2012 20:19

RoyalBlue ........ And I guess his analysis of how the club is run/performing is immediately an utter joke the moment it doesn't conform with the Great Leader's utterances.


It's just basically ill-informed - but he talks as though he knows his subject.

the number of times he's argued vehmently that all a team has to do to stop a player from leaving is to tell them that they have a contract and that they're staying shows his fundamental ignorance of the way football works in practice.

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by 1871 Royal » 03 Jan 2012 20:24

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Ian Royal He's a charisma blackhole and awful at his job. He spends more time wittering on about his nights out and journeys to and from matches than he does describing the game. His analysis is an utter joke, be it of what's happening in the game or how the club is run / performing.

I thought Peter Hood on 107 was terrible, but Dellor takes the biscuit.


I guess you wouldn't be a fan of test match special either - what with all that talk of chocolate cake and buses passing the gasometer.


Not sure you can compare Test Match cricket and Championship football to be honest. :wink:

For the record, Dellor irritates the hell out of me but not really got any other option.

Oh and I love listening to TMS :D


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by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2012 20:52

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Ian Royal He's a charisma blackhole and awful at his job. He spends more time wittering on about his nights out and journeys to and from matches than he does describing the game. His analysis is an utter joke, be it of what's happening in the game or how the club is run / performing.

I thought Peter Hood on 107 was terrible, but Dellor takes the biscuit.


I guess you wouldn't be a fan of test match special either - what with all that talk of chocolate cake and buses passing the gasometer. And I guess his analysis of how the club is run/performing is immediately an utter joke the moment it doesn't conform with the Great Leader's utterances.


Game played over 5 days which is mostly sitting around waiting for something to happen is a little different to a game played at pace, constantly over 90 minutes. And TMS still find the time to describe what's actually happening at the wicket in more detail than Dellor manages when we're playing.

Bit of a crap effort on your part really.

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 03 Jan 2012 21:04

When i listen to a football game on the radio I want to have a good idea of where the ball is and how the ball and players are located around the pitch. Sandwiches and cake are not a part of that.

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by sandman » 03 Jan 2012 21:10

He only talks about other stuff when there's a break in play. If the alternative is hearing about which players are standing around scratching there arse or picking there nose when there's a break in play then I don't mind Dellor talking about the standard of catering at London Road.

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by RoyalBlue » 03 Jan 2012 21:20

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Ian Royal He's a charisma blackhole and awful at his job. He spends more time wittering on about his nights out and journeys to and from matches than he does describing the game. His analysis is an utter joke, be it of what's happening in the game or how the club is run / performing.

I thought Peter Hood on 107 was terrible, but Dellor takes the biscuit.


I guess you wouldn't be a fan of test match special either - what with all that talk of chocolate cake and buses passing the gasometer. And I guess his analysis of how the club is run/performing is immediately an utter joke the moment it doesn't conform with the Great Leader's utterances.


Game played over 5 days which is mostly sitting around waiting for something to happen is a little different to a game played at pace, constantly over 90 minutes. And TMS still find the time to describe what's actually happening at the wicket in more detail than Dellor manages when we're playing.

Bit of a crap effort on your part really.


When did you last watch a game of football? 'Played at pace, constantly over 90 minutes'?? :shock: Pretty shyte and inaccurate description on your part.

Have you not seen any of the stats relating to how long (or little) the ball is actually in live play during a game? - makes the decision to ban multiball even more scandalous.

There is plenty of time during games for Dellor and co to make the little comments that you dislike so much. They don't do too bad at describing the action either.

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by loyalroyal4life » 03 Jan 2012 21:20

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Silver Fox Adie Williams > the belmont they used to have in the studio



Absolute right..Fordham was an absolute knob.

Ade Williams is a big improvement.

I don't think Dellor takes himself too seriously and the balance netwwen Gooding and Dellor is quite good.


Jonny Fordham was on the radio? :?



Nope another fordham whose commentary was as shit as Jonny's Journalism

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by sandman » 03 Jan 2012 21:48

loyalroyal4life Nope another fordham whose commentary was as shit as Jonny's Journalism



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by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2012 22:14

sandman He only talks about other stuff when there's a break in play. If the alternative is hearing about which players are standing around scratching there arse or picking there nose when there's a break in play then I don't mind Dellor talking about the standard of catering at London Road.


No, he really doesn't. Unless the ball spends about 3/4s of the game out of play.

Breaks in play are for analysis and discussion of the game, players and season so far.

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