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Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
How many presenters and pundits do they need for a friendly match?!? 🙄
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
And who the hell is this woman pundit? And the English bloke?
Beats listening to Barry Horne I suppose
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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J R Hartley
And who the hell is this woman pundit? And the English bloke?
Beats listening to Barry Horne I suppose
They're talking about babies now. If this is feminism you can stick it up your arse. :angry:
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Steve R
They're talking about babies now. If this is feminism you can stick it up your arse. :angry:
She’s got an early flight in the morning. Shame she didn’t have one at half time.
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J R Hartley
She’s got an early flight in the morning. Shame she didn’t have one at half time.
I have absolutely no issue with women in football but she just sounds like she can’t be bothered to be there.
With James Collins 2 of the most dour individuals about
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WJ99mobile
I have absolutely no issue with women in football but she just sounds like she can’t be bothered to be there.
With James Collins 2 of the most dour individuals about
:hehe:
'What about the Ledley penalty decision?'
'Ermm I missed it, ermmm, I mean we were too far away.' :hehe:
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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Steve R
:hehe:
'What about the Ledley penalty decision?'
'Ermm I missed it, ermmm, I mean we were too far away.' :hehe:
I bet Gary Neville’s shitting himself
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8 people being paid by BBC Wales to present a football match. Ridiculous
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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J R Hartley
How many presenters and pundits do they need for a friendly match?!?
Not half as many if it was a roidby game
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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J R Hartley
I bet Gary Neville’s shitting himself
:hehe:
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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Steve R
They're talking about babies now. If this is feminism you can stick it up your arse. :angry:
Is that what feminists do? Stick it up their arse?
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The Bloop
8 people being paid by BBC Wales to present a football match. Ridiculous
Including Radio Wales and Radio Cymru?
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Eric the Half a Bee
Is that what feminists do? Stick it up their arse?
You are confusing feminists with Tory ministers.
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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WJ99mobile
With James Collins 2 of the most dour individuals about
While Ginge might not be the most exciting person, he knows football, always good to chat to about the game :thumbup: top bloke
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J R Hartley
And who the hell is this woman pundit? And the English bloke?
Beats listening to Barry Horne I suppose
Welsh international Helen Ward and ex-Wales international Jack Collison
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City123
Welsh international Helen Ward and ex-Wales international Jack Collison
English scroungers on the sponge
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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Eric the Half a Bee
Including Radio Wales and Radio Cymru?
No - didn't include them!
TV had Jason Muhammad and Nathan Blake to start, Rob Philips and Iwan Roberts commentating plus Collison, Ginge, Helen Ward and a pitch side reporter (Delyth ??)
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
It was hardly the other side of the world, they travelled over the day before the game, then will leave today, sure, its a Jolly, but not the most expensive jolly in the world, i bet the hotel never even had a nespresso machine :wave:
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In the past coverage of Welsh football from the BBC has been rubbish. They preferred to spend the money on the rugger. We’ve had the likes of Ian Gwyn Hughes commentating and Oliver Hides and Barry Horne talking crap in a badly lit studio in Llandaff. I thought the presentation of the game last night was much better than in the past.
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The Bloop
No - didn't include them!
TV had Jason Muhammad and Nathan Blake to start, Rob Philips and Iwan Roberts commentating plus Collison, Ginge, Helen Ward and a pitch side reporter (Delyth ??)
It's OK. They all squeezed in to the BBC Wales campervan, parked in a lay-by north of Paris. It's the age of austerity.
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Barry Shitpeas
In the past coverage of Welsh football from the BBC has been rubbish. They preferred to spend the money on the rugger. We’ve had the likes of Ian Gwyn Hughes commentating and Oliver Hides and Barry Horne talking crap in a badly lit studio in Llandaff. I thought the presentation of the game last night was much better than in the past.
It was way overkill for a friendly
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Re: Nice little jolly for BBC Wales in France
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J R Hartley
It was way overkill for a friendly
Probably. However, I have one chain of thought. There appears to be a slight change of sporting wind within BBC Wales, maybe possibly with the FAW as well. Maybe there's a realisation that Welsh qualifiers need to be on free-to-air TV and not just in the medium of Welsh. The Welsh team are better supported when everyone can see a game. Next time the rights to Welsh qualifiers are up for grabs the BBC can demonstrate how their coverage would be better - a dress rehearsal in front of an audience as it were.
Of course the opposite side of the coin is that BBC Wales have no chance (or intention) of committing to a Welsh qualification campaign and last night was a jolly just because they rarely get the opportunity. By the same token, Radio Wales tend to have a large contingent for coverage of Welsh games. Personally, I'd rather that than one man and his dog in a studio miles away providing the poor coverage I believe Sky give us.
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Eric the Half a Bee
Probably. However, I have one chain of thought. There appears to be a slight change of sporting wind within BBC Wales, maybe possibly with the FAW as well. Maybe there's a realisation that Welsh qualifiers need to be on free-to-air TV and not just in the medium of Welsh. The Welsh team are better supported when everyone can see a game. Next time the rights to Welsh qualifiers are up for grabs the BBC can demonstrate how their coverage would be better - a dress rehearsal in front of an audience as it were.
Of course the opposite side of the coin is that BBC Wales have no chance (or intention) of committing to a Welsh qualification campaign and last night was a jolly just because they rarely get the opportunity. By the same token, Radio Wales tend to have a large contingent for coverage of Welsh games. Personally, I'd rather that than one man and his dog in a studio miles away providing the poor coverage I believe Sky give us.
The pundits were garbage though. Collins looked he couldn’t bother to be there, the woman talked about her new born baby and “missed” the only positive welsh action in the first half, and the only half decent speaker who showed some kind of enthusiasm had a cockney accent.
As for Nathan Blake, how that guy has so many media gigs is baffling.
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J R Hartley
The pundits were garbage though. Collins looked he couldn’t bother to be there, the woman talked about her new born baby and “missed” the only positive welsh action in the first half, and the only half decent speaker who showed some kind of enthusiasm had a cockney accent.
As for Nathan Blake, how that guy has so many media gigs is baffling.
I think Blakeys knowledge of the game is pretty good. It’s his very laid back delivery that lets him down. He sounds like he’s chatting football in the pub. That’s fine for a podcast but comes across as a bit amatuerish on tv and radio.