Arghus wrote: » I enjoyed the Arsenal chat yesterday, but I thought they went overboard with the audio clips from Arsenal Fan TV. It's funny in small doses, but they seemed to be shoehorning them in every twenty seconds. It got old fast.
jackal wrote: » Yeah, I went back and listened to the second half to be sure I wasn't missing out on something useful or insightful and the only thing that I got excited about was her ridiculous proposition that you don't say anything in private you would not say in public, I couldn't believe my ears. Nobody, NOBODY communicates in such a way that it would be appropriate for public consumption at any time. They were very deferential to her, making token efforts but not kicking that firmly to touch, as a silly, unrealistic ideal.
allybhoy wrote: » Anyone getting tired of listening to the same soundbeds over and over, i know they have to break up certain segments or whatever but im really sick of listening \skipping them, they are nearly all excessively long and feels like its just filler at times to try get them over the 40 minute mark.... id love if they just used like a 2 second jingle to break into different segments or even just gave them a certain shelf life of like 6 months or so.
splendid101 wrote: I particularly dislike the rugby commentary and Eric Cantona commentary. I'm glad i heard them, but they involve too much shouting
splendid101 wrote: » People use them to skip through segments; therefore they need to be over thirty seconds. I do find some of them too long though. Some are too loud as well. I particularly dislike the rugby commentary and Eric Cantona commentary. I'm glad i heard them, but they involve too much shouting
lawred2 wrote: » Thought that Kate Liston spoke a lot but I didn't think she said very much.. Lots of generic claims and platitudes but nothing really specific. Thought it was a bit of borefest personally
CiaranW wrote: Was there a free football pod yday? Didn't drop on podcast addict.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Are they moving the Monday football one behind the pay window now?
Say Your Number wrote: » That was a good interview with Stephen Rochford, showed why McDevitt is one of the best interviewers around. Murph's mammy is right about Mayo people, they'd sicken your hole when it comes to football, but they're grand otherwise.
jones wrote: » I don't normally like the GAA coverage (just because i've very little interest in it) but i did think Eoin was brilliant interviewing Stephen Rochford. For me my listening preference would go as: 1) Football 2) Rugby 3) Random segments they do on obscure sports/stories 4) GAA
Arghus wrote: I often wonder if they just said, sod it, and just dedicated themselves to covering football and only football how much of their audience would remain.
Arghus wrote: » I often wonder if they just said, sod it, and just dedicated themselves to covering football and only football how much of their audience would remain.
Greyling wrote: » In fairness to them they've been going a long time but it's clear that they've gone stale. After the World Cup they should pack it in and do something else separately. They're fizzling out.