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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 25 Mar 2015 12:16

An episode of the show that might interest a few older fans as we interviewed Simon Sheppard.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... -interview

If you hate the rest of the show, then you can listen to just the interview itself on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73F-cn_-G8E

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by sandman » 25 Mar 2015 13:15

AWAY!!! As Sheppard used to shout every time the ball crossed the halfway line.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 07 Sep 2015 14:28

More late 90's interview goodness as we caught up with Elroy Kromheer including his thoughts on where it all went wrong for Tommy Burns at Reading.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by sandman » 07 Sep 2015 19:10

Wimb An episode of the show that might interest a few older fans as we interviewed Simon Sheppard.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... -interview

If you hate the rest of the show, then you can listen to just the interview itself on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73F-cn_-G8E


The Jonathan Bond of his day.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 07 Sep 2015 22:03

The comparison has crossed my mind.....

Both came from Watford, both played for England at youth level, both trying to replace a very successful keeper ;)

Fortunately there's a much better support structure around today which is something I believe Sheppard touches upon in that interview.


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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 21 Sep 2015 22:18

More player interview goodness, this time Jason Roberts.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... aks-robins

There's selected transcripts from it here if you can't stand our voices.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... reading-fc

Oh and if you have a minute to spare, please give us a nod for an award, or some other website if you so prefer.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 20 Dec 2015 21:01

Still trucking but if you don't usually care for the show we've just interviewed Shaka Hislop who gives us some great tales from his Reading days and beyond.

The podcast info is all here.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... -interview

While if you want to YouTube it, you can listen here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i2HQYX ... e=youtu.be

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by sandman » 20 Dec 2015 23:33

Good to hear from the great man.

Still the best ever RFC keeper imo but then he is my all time favourite Reading player so perhaps I'm biased.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 07 Mar 2016 17:00

Quick heads up that we've done a two-part standalone show with former BBC Berks Head of Sport Joel Hufford.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... el-hufford

Part 2 will go up later in the week, this half has some good tales from the Burns & Pardew era.

Oh and we're speaking to Archie Lovell next week so if you've got a question for him thetilehurstend@gmail.com

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by genome » 08 Mar 2016 07:51

I had a listen to that yesterday. Would be good to get Joel back in hosting!

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 08 Mar 2016 13:18

Cheers Genome,

I think he's very happy with where he is right now, as a bit of a spoiler for Part 2 he talks about feeling he'd done as much as he could, there was no challenge left for him. Compared it to getting Christmas dinner every day, eventually you want something different.

I think the straight journalist role is missed a bit with the current coverage but then Tim's much more of a prominent front man than Joel was . We talk a bit more about why fans are divided on Dellor in Pt2 as well.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by sandman » 08 Mar 2016 22:37

After tonight I'm afraid I have to disagree with "Tom" and his assertion that "we need Taylor back in the team".

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 09 Mar 2016 21:13

Haha yeah... not the best timing there from poor Tom!

Part 2 with Joel is up now a day earlier than promised because well why not.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... 1456943594


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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 29 Mar 2016 10:54

Another interview up, this time with Archie Lovell including some interesting thoughts on the Jim'n'Mick reign.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... c-elm-park

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 14 Nov 2016 12:27

Latest interview episode up.

This time we talk to the club's Commercial Director Adam Benson and the Head of Communications Mark Bradley. Some good stuff on ticket prices, atmosphere, DJ MegaParty, how the club uses social media and how they want more dialogue with fans.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Einstein agogo » 14 Nov 2016 15:25

While we might have one of the best websites in football , the Tilehurst End Podcast is one of the most awful things I have ever heard. The Presenter is ok , but the amount of repetition and lack of fluidity in thought and speech from the guests is unbearable. You really should get someone to edit the show cos it drives me nuts.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 14 Nov 2016 19:52

Einstein agogo While we might have one of the best websites in football , the Tilehurst End Podcast is one of the most awful things I have ever heard. The Presenter is ok , but the amount of repetition and lack of fluidity in thought and speech from the guests is unbearable. You really should get someone to edit the show cos it drives me nuts.


Thanks for the feedback,

Always take it on board positive or negative.

I fully agree that some shows could use a good edit, and I'd love to be able to go through a full edit process, yet the timescales involved with getting the show to air often don't give you much time to do so.

Half the time we're recording late on a Monday night with a game often happening the next day. If we took the time to do a full edit, the show would be out of date by the time it went to air. We all have full-time jobs, so actually finding those extra hours to sit through and edit a show are pretty tricky. I'd love nothing more than to put out a polished, amazing, fluid show but unlike professional outlets we just don't have the capacity to do so in a timely manor.

It's a far from perfect show but we've never pretended it is, we just do the best we can with the limited time and facilities belonging to us. What I like to hope is that the actual content can make up for whatever audio flaws or presentation flaws we have. Even so, we'll strive to keep getting better and improving so the feedback is always welcome.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by harry » 14 Nov 2016 20:24

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Einstein agogo While we might have one of the best websites in football , the Tilehurst End Podcast is one of the most awful things I have ever heard. The Presenter is ok , but the amount of repetition and lack of fluidity in thought and speech from the guests is unbearable. You really should get someone to edit the show cos it drives me nuts.


Thanks for the feedback,

Always take it on board positive or negative.

I fully agree that some shows could use a good edit, and I'd love to be able to go through a full edit process, yet the timescales involved with getting the show to air often don't give you much time to do so.

Half the time we're recording late on a Monday night with a game often happening the next day. If we took the time to do a full edit, the show would be out of date by the time it went to air. We all have full-time jobs, so actually finding those extra hours to sit through and edit a show are pretty tricky. I'd love nothing more than to put out a polished, amazing, fluid show but unlike professional outlets we just don't have the capacity to do so in a timely manor.

It's a far from perfect show but we've never pretended it is, we just do the best we can with the limited time and facilities belonging to us. What I like to hope is that the actual content can make up for whatever audio flaws or presentation flaws we have. Even so, we'll strive to keep getting better and improving so the feedback is always welcome.


I, for one, really enjoy the podcast. Yes, maybe there is a bit of repetition but that's the case with plenty of other podcasts.
I'd rather it was timely than perfectly edited and out of date. Sometimes I find I'm heading to the next match before I've had a chance to listen to the cast - more to do with being busy or my podcasts not refreshing or other user error. If it was too edited some of the gems (that come from unscripted remarks where maybe someone starts to dig a hole) might end up on the cutting room floor.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Oilroyal » 14 Nov 2016 20:54

Einstein agogo While we might have one of the best websites in football , the Tilehurst End Podcast is one of the most awful things I have ever heard. The Presenter is ok , but the amount of repetition and lack of fluidity in thought and speech from the guests is unbearable. You really should get someone to edit the show cos it drives me nuts.


Due to the above I'll be making a donation to TTE via [urlhttps://www.patreon.com/thetilehurstend][/url] well done boys... Always look forward to your banter and passion.

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Re: Reading FC podcasts

by Wimb » 14 Nov 2016 21:02

Cheers chaps.

Much appreciated, your fivers are in the post ;)

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