@LeedsBlue said: @bluntphil do you have access to any kind of archive of Wycombe footage? - or is it continuing as a sound-only pod? Seems I may have got a bit confused between WW media, and Wycombe TV...
It absolutely has to remain as a sound only pod, otherwise what am I going to listen to while I'm doing the washing up?
I prefer to listen to it in the bath
Enjoyed with morning coffee and cleaning teeth. RTB brings a minty fresh start to the day.
@LeedsBlue said: @bluntphil do you have access to any kind of archive of Wycombe footage? - or is it continuing as a sound-only pod? Seems I may have got a bit confused between WW media, and Wycombe TV...
It absolutely has to remain as a sound only pod, otherwise what am I going to listen to while I'm doing the washing up?
@bluntphil said:
Thanks everyone. Essentially, it’ll be business as usual (including Uri and Oppo View) but with the added benefit of scope to develop RTB as up until this week it’s been done in my spare time.
Agree on the sound quality of the interviews and we are already working on making that sound better for the pod.
As ever, feedback and ideas welcome, for RTB and other content you’d like to see/hear.
A weekly rundown on the progress of injured players and possible ETA of their return to contention would be great
I was a local crew bod for Fish when he played the old Mean Fiddler in Harlesden back in the late 1990s. He was quite an odd chap if I remember correctly.
@bluntphil said:
I was a local crew bod for Fish when he played the old Mean Fiddler in Harlesden back in the late 1990s. He was quite an odd chap if I remember correctly.
Mean fiddler... wow that's just brought back some memories... Good and bad !
Interesting that Matt wants to hear our ideas and suggestions for the new website / WanderersTV. I hear that Sunderland fans want a 24 hour Big Brother style stream of the car park.
@Wendoverman said:
Great interview with Stocko! Stuart Pearce was a qualified electrician...famously he used to advertise in the Forest programmes early in his career.
Once had to fix the floodlights mid-game while at Wealdstone, I believe.
I was at a rugby game once where one of the players, a doctor, treated an injured player on the opposing side when it looked as though he'd received a serious neck injury
Both were England internationals and the match in question was pre-professionalism
The corridor of uncertainty leads to a room of doubt which makes up the tower block of fear.
However, before you get there, there’s a tricky slip zone to negotiate.
@TheDancingYak said:
The corridor of uncertainty leads to a room of doubt which makes up the tower block of fear.
However, before you get there, there’s a tricky slip zone to negotiate.
Thanks DY, all added to my playbook (which I keep on the shelf of digression)
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Enjoyed with morning coffee and cleaning teeth. RTB brings a minty fresh start to the day.
Twenty years go today that game.
@floyd Do you mark the anniversary every year?
That’s when I listen too!!!
A weekly rundown on the progress of injured players and possible ETA of their return to contention would be great
Going to have to walk the dog again now. Thanks @bluntphil as always.
nice one @bluntphil Opposition View backing music especially for @LeedsBlue A nod to local industry, I'm guessing.
I certainly enjoyed the link to Fish...
Ah, Kayleigh on Ringing the Blues - my year is already complete!
Genuinely, I was listening thinking to myself "what is the link between Fish and Morecambe?"
Dear oh lore
Given how pleased with themselves the Morocambee fans were I might have plumped for ‘Bring Me Sunshine’!
Our defending at times would have made Morecambe's statue on the promenade embarrassed.
I was a local crew bod for Fish when he played the old Mean Fiddler in Harlesden back in the late 1990s. He was quite an odd chap if I remember correctly.
Mean fiddler... wow that's just brought back some memories... Good and bad !
Interesting that Matt wants to hear our ideas and suggestions for the new website / WanderersTV. I hear that Sunderland fans want a 24 hour Big Brother style stream of the car park.
Great interview with Stocko! Stuart Pearce was a qualified electrician...famously he used to advertise in the Forest programmes early in his career.
Once had to fix the floodlights mid-game while at Wealdstone, I believe.
I was at a rugby game once where one of the players, a doctor, treated an injured player on the opposing side when it looked as though he'd received a serious neck injury
Both were England internationals and the match in question was pre-professionalism
That was a nice surprise for this morning's dog walk.
When did ‘corridor of uncertainty’ become ‘slip zone’?
46 seconds into the Lincoln highlights is a fine example of a ‘slip zone’ pass, by the Imps into our box, unfortunately.
The corridor of uncertainty leads to a room of doubt which makes up the tower block of fear.
However, before you get there, there’s a tricky slip zone to negotiate.
Thanks DY, all added to my playbook (which I keep on the shelf of digression)
I'm enjoying this new, very regular schedule.
Nick Freeman