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team line up announcer

by blue_army_wokingham » 13 Feb 2007 13:52

Why does the bloke on the tanoy always say the substitutes before the official starting lineup?? it completely takes away the buzz of announcing the starting xi as everybody has already cheered for the subs. i dont understand his reason for doing it that way round??

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by Jerry St Clair » 13 Feb 2007 14:00

What annoys me most about him, is how he whizzes through the opposition team at breakneck speed and very quietly. Before going through the Reading team in a completely unnecessary hyperbolic fashion.

Some of us are actually interested to know who the opposition are, you moron, so stop being so childish.

It's yet another example of how the whole Back The Boys team seem intent on pandering to the lowest common denominator amongst our support, and thus turn the place into something akin to a creche.

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by Zammo » 13 Feb 2007 14:04

The world is in turmoil; innocent people dying everyday yet the tannoy bloke gets it in the neck.

Unbelievable.

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by roland* » 13 Feb 2007 14:08

Zammo The world is in turmoil; innocent people dying everyday yet the tannoy bloke gets it in the neck.

Unbelievable.


When was this palce re-named the 'World Affairs Discussion forum'. I think Mr St Clair makes a fair comment.

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by Jerry St Clair » 13 Feb 2007 14:12

Zammo The world is in turmoil; innocent people dying everyday yet the tannoy bloke gets it in the neck.

Unbelievable.


Yes, thanks, I have enough perspective to realise it isn't imporant in the great scheme of things.

But then, neither would your house burning down. You'd still be hacked off though, eh?


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by Gordons Cumming » 14 Feb 2007 09:59

Zammo The world is in turmoil; innocent people dying everyday yet the tannoy bloke gets it in the neck.

Unbelievable.


If you want to be heavy.........................

We care more about people in the world, in the last century or 2, due to the dawn of mass communication, than anytime in history.

Before that all we cared, or knew about, were people in our local area.

HTH :wink:

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by SWLR » 14 Feb 2007 10:57

Whatever they do it is better than that naff 'first name from the announcer, second name from the crowd' nonsense at Arsenal - that is more embarrasing than Plastics, Drummer, tom Hark, 'come on reading', etc all combined.

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by I was there at Elm Park » 14 Feb 2007 11:19

SWLR Whatever they do it is better than that naff 'first name from the announcer, second name from the crowd' nonsense at Arsenal - that is more embarrasing than Plastics, Drummer, tom Hark, 'come on reading', etc all combined.


When they do it on the Continent it sounds really impressive in my view. Arsenal actually started doing that in the game against us (it's in the programme) and having recently heard it on TV it sounds embarrassing. If your going to do it then everyone has to do it and Arsenal's attempt is pathetic.

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by el_presidente » 14 Feb 2007 11:48

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SWLR Whatever they do it is better than that naff 'first name from the announcer, second name from the crowd' nonsense at Arsenal - that is more embarrasing than Plastics, Drummer, tom Hark, 'come on reading', etc all combined.


When they do it on the Continent it sounds really impressive in my view. Arsenal actually started doing that in the game against us (it's in the programme) and having recently heard it on TV it sounds embarrassing. If your going to do it then everyone has to do it and Arsenal's attempt is pathetic.


I was lucky enough to go to an AS Roma game a few seasons ago. Marco delVecchio was subbed towards the end, he had played pretty well, the announcer read out the substitution then shouted "GRAZIE MARCO!!!" as he walked off and the crowd went mental, that was quite cool.

I can't quite see our annoucer saying "CHEERS BLAKEY!" having quite the same effect though


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by Scarface » 14 Feb 2007 15:18

The announcer should use players nicknames instead of full names.

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by SWLR » 14 Feb 2007 15:25

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SWLR Whatever they do it is better than that naff 'first name from the announcer, second name from the crowd' nonsense at Arsenal - that is more embarrasing than Plastics, Drummer, tom Hark, 'come on reading', etc all combined.


When they do it on the Continent it sounds really impressive in my view. Arsenal actually started doing that in the game against us (it's in the programme) and having recently heard it on TV it sounds embarrassing. If your going to do it then everyone has to do it and Arsenal's attempt is pathetic.


I was lucky enough to go to an AS Roma game a few seasons ago. Marco delVecchio was subbed towards the end, he had played pretty well, the announcer read out the substitution then shouted "GRAZIE MARCO!!!" as he walked off and the crowd went mental, that was quite cool.

I can't quite see our annoucer saying "CHEERS BLAKEY!" having quite the same effect though


Did the crowd reply 'prego'

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by el_presidente » 14 Feb 2007 16:15

SWLR
Did the crowd reply 'prego'


No, but I would like to think that Marco did as he exited the pitch :)

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by SWLR » 14 Feb 2007 17:35

No problem


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