by Royal Rother » 13 Apr 2016 13:17
by floyd__streete » 13 Apr 2016 13:19
by John Smith » 13 Apr 2016 13:20
The Sum of the Parts So, there's a player who's made a major blunder and who's clearly massively short of confidence.
His manager can either:
a) Defend him and refuse to get drawn into public criticism of him,
b) Agree that he's sh*t and that if "he was a dog he'd have been shot" - and allow that to be broadcast.
If you were his manager, trying to build up a team who have had obvious issues of confidence and motivation, and if you know that "the group" is such an important part of teamwork, what would you do?
And if you were the player, which option would you expect from your manager?
by Royal Rother » 13 Apr 2016 13:24
KC Royalbobby1413Wimb Not saying they should be axed completely but it's time for a fresh voice or two to help mix things up.
I agree with this. About 10 games ago one of them - I think Ady - couldn't make the game so someone else stepped in. It was just refreshing hearing someone else.
As I put in the BBCRB forum, I am getting fed up with the current set up with:
Tim: "A stat for you... when Reading play at home, and it's a cloudy day, with the wind between 10 and 22mph, they will 7.2 times out of 10 draw the game.... are you following me?"
and Ady: "if we win the next 10 games, then we will be 6th - so it's not all bad..." and then Tim ... "Yes but if we lose the next 10 we will be 22nd".
..............
I think you're right, a fresh voice, some proper debate between different types of fans would be excellent.
Or, what about this... have a guest fan (a proper fan who goes to all home games and some away) every week.
Was the person who filled in for Adie, Mike Williams? He's definitely presented the coverage for at least one of the games I've been to this season, and I'm sure he's filled in for Dellor on commentary duties in the past too. Also a Reading fan I believe, but not sure how many games he gets to. Also works for 5 Live, think I've heard him on there in the past - so like Jonny Saunders, someone who I always liked and who IIRC filled in for one game around Christmas in the last PL season.
I know Jonny Saunders doesn't work in the industry anymore, it was a surprise to hear him a few years ago but I guess it fitted in well with his teaching commitments, but maybe use either of them more often?
by bobby1413 » 13 Apr 2016 13:41
Royal RotherKC Royalbobby1413
I agree with this. About 10 games ago one of them - I think Ady - couldn't make the game so someone else stepped in. It was just refreshing hearing someone else.
As I put in the BBCRB forum, I am getting fed up with the current set up with:
Tim: "A stat for you... when Reading play at home, and it's a cloudy day, with the wind between 10 and 22mph, they will 7.2 times out of 10 draw the game.... are you following me?"
and Ady: "if we win the next 10 games, then we will be 6th - so it's not all bad..." and then Tim ... "Yes but if we lose the next 10 we will be 22nd".
..............
I think you're right, a fresh voice, some proper debate between different types of fans would be excellent.
Or, what about this... have a guest fan (a proper fan who goes to all home games and some away) every week.
Was the person who filled in for Adie, Mike Williams? He's definitely presented the coverage for at least one of the games I've been to this season, and I'm sure he's filled in for Dellor on commentary duties in the past too. Also a Reading fan I believe, but not sure how many games he gets to. Also works for 5 Live, think I've heard him on there in the past - so like Jonny Saunders, someone who I always liked and who IIRC filled in for one game around Christmas in the last PL season.
I know Jonny Saunders doesn't work in the industry anymore, it was a surprise to hear him a few years ago but I guess it fitted in well with his teaching commitments, but maybe use either of them more often?
Mike Williams is a proper football commentator.
He may have lacked Dellor's passion but for me was a pleasure to listen when he filled in earlier this season. A straight commentary of the game with none of the nonsense.
Mind you, 50+ games in a season like this might have broken him....
by KC Royal » 13 Apr 2016 13:45
Wimb Think we're all on the same page though... if the club had been building the squad properly over the past few years we'd have others to come in and take the heat away from Vydra. As it is, right now we've got a man with 1 goal in 35 games, a youngster with about 20 goals, all in League One who's been left out on loan to be part of a team that's creating chances and in a promotion hunt. An unknown quantity from the Polish leagues who's not fully fit, Kermorgant who's also not fully up to speed or in a team that plays to his strengths or a bunch of Academy products with barely a senior game between them.
In those circumstances Brian is hoping that Vydra returns to the form from last season and with the options he has available, there's not a lot wrong with that.
Yeah Vydra's not been good enough, has missed some sitters and sadly been a waste of money but what can you do at this stage?
by Hoop Blah » 13 Apr 2016 13:53
Armadillo RoadkillHoop Blah He dropped him for the previous two games but there was nobody else fit last night.
Do you really think playing Cox upfront on his own would've served us better?
Quite frankly, yes I do.
by Snowball136 » 13 Apr 2016 13:57
by sandman » 13 Apr 2016 14:06
Snowball136 I am totally serious when I say I believe Dellor is mentally ill.
At the very least he's having a nervous breakdown.
He actually asked last night for the other commentator
to take over because he couldn't handle it.
Criticism is one thing, even severe criticism but RABID RANTING is sick.
It DELLOR who needs to be put down.
by Royal Rother » 13 Apr 2016 14:13
Snowball136 He actually asked last night for the other commentator to take over because he couldn't handle it.
by SCIAG » 13 Apr 2016 14:16
Armadillo RoadkillHoop BlahArmadillo Roadkill If Vydra ever plays well do you think Dellor would still criticise him? Personally I think he'd be delighted if Vydra pops up with a few well taken goals and assists in a game, and he wouldn't hesitate to give him credit.
What he probably can't explain is consistently picking an underperforming players who is a loanee. I can't understand it either, so I for one am just fine with Dellor's questions and comments.
He dropped him for the previous two games but there was nobody else fit last night.
Do you really think playing Cox upfront on his own would've served us better?
Quite frankly, yes I do.
by NessaFromEldorado » 13 Apr 2016 14:17
Snowball136 I am totally serious when I say I believe Dellor is mentally ill.
At the very least he's having a nervous breakdown.
He actually asked last night for the other commentator
to take over because he couldn't handle it.
Criticism is one thing, even severe criticism but RABID RANTING is sick.
It DELLOR who needs to be put down.
by genome » 13 Apr 2016 14:26
Royal RotherSnowball136 He actually asked last night for the other commentator to take over because he couldn't handle it.
Did he? I missed that.
by Maneki Neko » 13 Apr 2016 14:47
Armadillo Roadkill If Vydra ever plays well do you think Dellor would still criticise him? Personally I think he'd be delighted if Vydra pops up with a few well taken goals and assists in a game, and he wouldn't hesitate to give him credit.
What he probably can't explain is consistently picking an underperforming players who is a loanee. I can't understand it either, so I for one am just fine with Dellor's questions and comments.
by Maneki Neko » 13 Apr 2016 14:50
John SmithThe Sum of the Parts So, there's a player who's made a major blunder and who's clearly massively short of confidence.
His manager can either:
a) Defend him and refuse to get drawn into public criticism of him,
b) Agree that he's sh*t and that if "he was a dog he'd have been shot" - and allow that to be broadcast.
If you were his manager, trying to build up a team who have had obvious issues of confidence and motivation, and if you know that "the group" is such an important part of teamwork, what would you do?
And if you were the player, which option would you expect from your manager?
Option B - he needs to be hung out to dry. If you had a problem in your team would you carry on allowing it to happen? He's right footed - there's no excuse. I can't understand why Dellor isn't allowed to be exasperated, especially in the heat of the moment.
by Maneki Neko » 13 Apr 2016 14:51
sandmanSnowball136 I am totally serious when I say I believe Dellor is mentally ill.
At the very least he's having a nervous breakdown.
He actually asked last night for the other commentator
to take over because he couldn't handle it.
Criticism is one thing, even severe criticism but RABID RANTING is sick.
It DELLOR who needs to be put down.
Hell of a thing to accuse someone of just because you disagree with their entirely correct opinion about the poor performances of a football player.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Apr 2016 14:52
John Smith Option B - he needs to be hung out to dry. If you had a problem in your team would you carry on allowing it to happen? He's right footed - there's no excuse. I can't understand why Dellor isn't allowed to be exasperated, especially in the heat of the moment.
by Maneki Neko » 13 Apr 2016 14:53
If you had a problem in your team would you carry on allowing it to happen?
by Extended-Phenotype » 13 Apr 2016 15:23
by genome » 13 Apr 2016 15:25
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