BBC Berks Live commentary is no more....Oh yes it is!

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by Platypuss » 21 Jul 2006 10:08

Alternatively, due to "other factors" perhaps 107 were always going to get it regardless of what BBCRB offered.

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by Kingsley's Kousin » 21 Jul 2006 10:10

Platypuss Alternatively, due to "other factors" perhaps 107 were always going to get it regardless of what BBCRB offered.


Quite probably, yeah.

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by Murtys Right Foot » 21 Jul 2006 10:13

Gutted!!!!

Always listened to BBCRB for away games.

Nothing to add that's different to all the other posts here.

Just what has RFC become?

I know they have to make money, but this is sinking to lowest depths.

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by Gregster » 21 Jul 2006 10:24

Nice one RFC. It's like having a mate forget his roots when their circumstances change for the better.

As other people have said though, it's Premiership Fever and RFC's temperature is running at 107.

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by HalftimePasty » 21 Jul 2006 10:28

According to the suitably amateurish 107FM website at http://www.reading107fm.com/page.pl?id=5 :
We are currently searching the transfer-market for new signings to the Sports Team, so keep an eye out over the coming weeks, for more information about our Sports Coverage.


Sounds to me like they are planning on poaching one or both of Tim & Joel. So would they turn their backs on BBCRB?... if they did would you be more inclined to listen to 107?


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by Gregster » 21 Jul 2006 10:31

Not meaning to be critical (OK, yes I do) but that website is awful. Plus, the RFC info is on the same page as the London Irish and the Reading Bulldogs.

Wow, that's content management for you.

Love the 'cut and paste' approach to the fixture list as well. It reeks of daddy asking his child for help on his company's website.

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by Alan Titchmarsh » 21 Jul 2006 10:32

bobby1413 Send an email to bbc berks if you feel strongly enough. Tell them you think it's crap and you'll miss them.

I did. Otherwise they won't even know.


whats the email?

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by bobby1413 » 21 Jul 2006 10:35

Alan Titchmarsh
bobby1413 Send an email to bbc berks if you feel strongly enough. Tell them you think it's crap and you'll miss them.

I did. Otherwise they won't even know.


whats the email?


joel.hufford@bbc.co.uk is best probably

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by bobby1413 » 21 Jul 2006 10:38

Gregster Not meaning to be critical (OK, yes I do) but that website is awful. Plus, the RFC info is on the same page as the London Irish and the Reading Bulldogs.

Wow, that's content management for you.

Love the 'cut and paste' approach to the fixture list as well. It reeks of daddy asking his child for help on his company's website.


Agreed.


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by bobby1413 » 21 Jul 2006 10:40

The website is pathetic. It's crapply designed as and for being the official site of the royals - yea right? BBC Berkshire has a brilliant website, and their coverage of RFC are amazing., So many photos and reports still available and being advertsied on the main sports pages right now.

Even a few months after it all happened!!

We love you BBC Berkshire... we do ... We love you BBC Berkshire ... we do ...

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by Alan Titchmarsh » 21 Jul 2006 10:40

bobby1413
Alan Titchmarsh
bobby1413 Send an email to bbc berks if you feel strongly enough. Tell them you think it's crap and you'll miss them.

I did. Otherwise they won't even know.


whats the email?


joel.hufford@bbc.co.uk is best probably


ta!

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by Richi Royal » 21 Jul 2006 10:45

I think this may just about sum up 107...

on their website ( http://www.reading107fm.com ) on the home page down the right their is a small box which says Reading 107 fm news and the news scrolls down. the first item and it says Kitson wants to move to 4-5-1 even though we have a load of strikers including Lita Doyle Long Kitson and james hunt...

Who is james hunt? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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by Gregster » 21 Jul 2006 10:50

and in true HobNob style, we can't let this slip by uncommented:

"who's prepared to be sacraficed for the good of the Team."

Tut-tut.


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by clauski » 21 Jul 2006 10:53

Another bollox decision from the club. Is short term cashflow really that desperate even with the hike in season ticket prices and lack of transfer expenditure? Surely the benefit of reaching a wider regional audience as a the only Premiership club in the wider area outside of London/Portsmouth has to be more beneficial than a few pennys from the local amateur FM?

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by bobby1413 » 21 Jul 2006 10:54

Richi Royal I think this may just about sum up 107...

on their website ( http://www.reading107fm.com ) on the home page down the right their is a small box which says Reading 107 fm news and the news scrolls down. the first item and it says Kitson wants to move to 4-5-1 even though we have a load of strikers including Lita Doyle Long Kitson and james hunt...

Who is james hunt? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Truely, truely embarassing :oops:

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by fozzy » 21 Jul 2006 10:57

...add to that the frequent incorrect use of capitals and the use of the word CUE of strikers.

If only sports coverage was awarded for grammer and spelling :lol:

James Hunt? Sorry 107, you're a f**king joke. Someone organise a petition and a boycott please.

EDIT.....
Mistakes as follows...
Royals Striker Dave Kitson's told us a change in Formation may be necessary to stay in The Premiership. Steve Coppell's prefers a 4-4-2 and has a rich pool of forwards to choose from. However, against Rushden & Diamonds he experiemented with a 4-5-1, and could follow suit against Northampton Town tomorrow. The more Defensive-minded Formation aims to restrict the Premiership Giants from their free-flowing play, and was used to great-effect by Wigan and West Ham last Season. But the Royals have a cue of Strikers vying for a start, including Kevin Doyle, Leroy Lita, Shane Long, James Hunt - and Kitson himself, who's prepared to be sacraficed for the good of the Team.

Pedantic, moi?
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by TFF » 21 Jul 2006 10:57

Gregster and in true HobNob style, we can't let this slip by uncommented:

"who's prepared to be sacraficed for the good of the Team."

Tut-tut.


"But the Royals have a cue of Strikers vying for a start, including Kevin Doyle, Leroy Lita, Shane Long, James Hunt - and Kitson himself, who's prepared to be sacraficed for the good of the Team."

and further into their webs(h)ite:
"The Royals play their third pre-season friendly against Rushden & Diamonds tonight." :roll:

EDIT. Nearly missed this one "Steve Coppell is still hopefully Siddy will stay"
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by Stranded » 21 Jul 2006 10:58

clauski Another bollox decision from the club. Is short term cashflow really that desperate even with the hike in season ticket prices and lack of transfer expenditure? Surely the benefit of reaching a wider regional audience as a the only Premiership club in the wider area outside of London/Portsmouth has to be more beneficial than a few pennys from the local amateur FM?


But in this day and age radio coverage is the least likely way to reach new fans. The only people who will listen to a game on the radio are fans who haven't made it to the match for whatever reason.

The majority of those live in Reading, which 107 covers (and I would imagine they stream on the internet as well) therefore from the club's point of view, the majority of their fans can hear the games live. 107 have also apparently bid more, so there was only ever going to be one winner.

The main quibble here seems to be that people preferred BBC Berks coverage - well sadly it's an open market and they lost.

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by Gregster » 21 Jul 2006 11:01

Who's the poster who designs the t-shirts on here? Surely a 'Save Joel' or 'Bring Back BBCRB' / type design and selling them for £10, sorry £15 (just remembered we're Premiership).

Ooops, this money making bandwagon thing is infectious. Beware people.

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by Volvicanus » 21 Jul 2006 11:09

Bad news there. I hate 107 for the games.

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