by Smillie's Dive » 21 Jul 2006 20:32
by bigmike » 21 Jul 2006 20:42
by CocoPops » 21 Jul 2006 20:58
Skinthefruits If there was a petition launched to try and get the club to stop being so completely short sighted I'd sign it now.
here's one:
http://www.petitiononline.com/BBCBERKS/petition.html
by DelBoyRodders » 21 Jul 2006 21:14
by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Jul 2006 21:23
pointless post SpaceySpaceCruiser Bollocks to the radio, when will we have our own Reading FC tv channel?
by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Jul 2006 21:29
Pratt........a whole way of life has been devalued (my footballing routine ended with that announcement)Strandedthefruits I actually think its shocking that the club are being so tight fisted as to stop fans in places such as Thatcham, Newbury, Basingstoke etc to listen to commentary. Reading 107 is a sad excuse for a radio station and I shalln't listen to the commentary at all. JM... wake up and smell the coffee... this is WRONG.
As a season ticket holder who has supported reading for over 20 years I'm starting to get bloody fed up with Mr Mad's whining and now his complete STUPIDITY as to sanction such a move.
We should be happily looking forward to the start of the season but the club seem hell bent on screwing the fans time and time again (new strip, over-priced sub standard dvd, higher season tickets and now this).
If there was a petition launched to try and get the club to stop being so completely short sighted I'd sign it now. We should be trying to capture a bigger audience.. not alienate their existing fans time and time again.
Now, you see, there's this thing called the internet. You can listen to this particular radio station on it.
Seriously people, of all the things to get peeved about this is so far down the list it doesn't even register.
If you want to here the commentary you can, yes Joel was good and if he's that good he'll move to 107, who seem to be making moves in his direction surmising from what I've read.
You will hear the games if you want to. Move on.
by Platypuss » 21 Jul 2006 21:33
Strandedthefruits I actually think its shocking that the club are being so tight fisted as to stop fans in places such as Thatcham, Newbury, Basingstoke etc to listen to commentary. Reading 107 is a sad excuse for a radio station and I shalln't listen to the commentary at all. JM... wake up and smell the coffee... this is WRONG.
As a season ticket holder who has supported reading for over 20 years I'm starting to get bloody fed up with Mr Mad's whining and now his complete STUPIDITY as to sanction such a move.
We should be happily looking forward to the start of the season but the club seem hell bent on screwing the fans time and time again (new strip, over-priced sub standard dvd, higher season tickets and now this).
If there was a petition launched to try and get the club to stop being so completely short sighted I'd sign it now. We should be trying to capture a bigger audience.. not alienate their existing fans time and time again.
Now, you see, there's this thing called the internet. You can listen to this particular radio station on it.
Seriously people, of all the things to get peeved about this is so far down the list it doesn't even register.
If you want to here the commentary you can, yes Joel was good and if he's that good he'll move to 107, who seem to be making moves in his direction surmising from what I've read.
You will hear the games if you want to. Move on.
by CocoPops » 21 Jul 2006 22:06
by Dirk Gently » 21 Jul 2006 22:06
Platypuss You keep peddling this line but have not yet shown any evidence at all that coverage will be streamed live on 107 for free.
Instead, all indications are that internet commentary will be solely by ReadingWorld and therefore by paid subscription only.
So - put up or shut up.
by Fubar » 21 Jul 2006 22:21
by CocoPops » 21 Jul 2006 22:28
Fubar I wish to add my voice to the dissenters of this crazy decision by RFC. Bring back Radio Berkshire.
by topfuller » 21 Jul 2006 23:10
Now, you see, there's this thing called the internet. You can listen to this particular radio station on it.
Seriously people, of all the things to get peeved about this is so far down the list it doesn't even register.
If you want to here the commentary you can, yes Joel was good and if he's that good he'll move to 107, who seem to be making moves in his direction surmising from what I've read.
You will hear the games if you want to. Move on.
by theroyals_eh » 22 Jul 2006 00:26
by Cookie » 22 Jul 2006 00:41
Gordons Cumming It would be interesting to hear the club's real side to this decision.
But we won't.......................
"We greatly value our long term partnership with BBC Radio Berkshire, but unfortunately on this occasion they haven't been able to match the valuation for live commentary rights"
by Skin » 22 Jul 2006 00:49
CookieGordons Cumming It would be interesting to hear the club's real side to this decision.
But we won't.......................
Quote From Our Club. . ."We greatly value our long term partnership with BBC Radio Berkshire, but unfortunately on this occasion they haven't been able to match the valuation for live commentary rights"
How much was it then??
by floyd__streete » 22 Jul 2006 01:30
by Jackson Corner » 22 Jul 2006 03:19
by thefruits » 22 Jul 2006 07:06
CocoPops More to the point, who wants to sit at a PC to listen to web streaming?
When BeebRB was through DAB etc and could be heard almost anywhere in the house.
by Alan Titchmarsh » 22 Jul 2006 07:32
SpaceCruiser when will we have our own Reading FC tv channel?
by Oi Oi Saveloy » 22 Jul 2006 07:50
Alan TitchmarshSpaceCruiser when will we have our own Reading FC tv channel?
We did have once didn't we.... seem to remember back in 1998 Andy West fronting a weekly local cable programme about the Royals, only lasted about 6 months but at least we've tried it
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