Bodicoteblue
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One to pick the donut up, the other to shove it in his pocket.At the same time though?? :)
One to pick the donut up, the other to shove it in his pocket.At the same time though?? :)
And yet the BBC always turn the effects mic's up for Dippers games at Clanfield.
Well if you put half the people on here, in charge of editing, doing the sound, talking on radio or writing about Manchester Utd, how many of them would try to fuck them over by one means or another ? And then if their employers were actively trying to sell their product to the fanbase of Utd, Liverpool as well, what is to deter them from stitching up City & promoting those clubs ?
Many of the people working on City, tv radio press whatever, don't like us, & many will be fans of Manchester Utd. Then we have the Liverpool, Arsenal fans etc.
It's human nature. I don't get why some people on here, still don't accept how, quite obviously, people are going to behave like that, if they can.
Sometimes it could just be an accident, or coinicidence, or just that he person doesn't give a fuck, because it's us. But some of it will certainly be deliberate.
we get the same usually from mcpointy and robbie fucking savage on CL nights,scholes when he is on,we get compared to the special atmosphere under the lights at the dippers and raags,that is said before kick off along with how much the team costs usually as a total and individual amounts,rags get mentioned usually several times early on in the game,BT are so predictable and i play a sort of mental bingo to see how many they say lolWatching every game from here in Sydney live on TV, there are a few things that are recurring themes with commentators
1. There will ALWAYS be a comment in the first ten minutes about how quiet it is at the Etihad. “I’ve never seen it so quiet..”
2. There will always be a comment on an away fans chant, but never a City chant. When City play away, you can hear the City fans chanting all through the game, but the commentators NEVER make a comment on it.
3.if City haven’t scored after 20 minutes “The crowd are getting restless”
4. There will be a comment, usually from Jim Beglin about how “The crowd are sitting back saying come on we expect to be entertained”
I’m sure there are plenty more -thst was just off the top of my head!
Excellent. Andy's turn on top tonight then? ;o)You better believe it. Treating Andy to a bit of culture.
I have to say watching on Saturday night you could see the crowd clapping and being active but the noise was so faint. I’m not normally a conspiracy theorist but I have a theory that someone wants to make us look more quiet than we are. Neville constantly comments about it but I have seen him commentate at places like Anfield and it has been like a morgue and no mention of lack of atmosphere. Then the moment there is some singing they will mention it. Just seems really strange to me and I have no idea why someone would do it. It’s definitely happening though.
Watch any game from Anfield and you can hear the stadium announcer (the one who sounds like Ringo on Thomas the tank engine) as clear as day, watch any of our games and I don’t remember ever hearing a stadium announcer.
Well if you put half the people on here, in charge of editing, doing the sound, talking on radio or writing about Manchester Utd, how many of them would try to fuck them over by one means or another ? And then if their employers were actively trying to sell their product to the fanbase of Utd, Liverpool as well, what is to deter them from stitching up City & promoting those clubs ?
Many of the people working on City, tv radio press whatever, don't like us, & many will be fans of Manchester Utd. Then we have the Liverpool, Arsenal fans etc.
It's human nature. I don't get why some people on here, still don't accept how, quite obviously, people are going to behave like that, if they can.
Sometimes it could just be an accident, or coinicidence, or just that he person doesn't give a fuck, because it's us. But some of it will certainly be deliberate.