I thought that pearces commentary was very sedate in contrast with the atmosphere and the quality of the game, he barely seemed bothered about what he was watching
Would be akin to an art critic giving The Starry Night a 3/10. Sometimes you're left with no option.
Quote from: coreyfeldman on December 07, 2023, 12:52:31 AMI thought that pearces commentary was very sedate in contrast with the atmosphere and the quality of the game, he barely seemed bothered about what he was watchingI think they must've turned the background sounds down. I was just going by what was said, which was enormously complimentary compared to the Tottenham game.Our performance level was much higher today, granted, but short of Chapman getting his cock out and cracking one off, I don't think the Manchester-based media could've been much more positive about us.
Quote from: Rory on December 07, 2023, 01:11:53 AMQuote from: coreyfeldman on December 07, 2023, 12:52:31 AMI thought that pearces commentary was very sedate in contrast with the atmosphere and the quality of the game, he barely seemed bothered about what he was watchingI think they must've turned the background sounds down. I was just going by what was said, which was enormously complimentary compared to the Tottenham game.Our performance level was much higher today, granted, but short of Chapman getting his cock out and cracking one off, I don't think the Manchester-based media could've been much more positive about us.MOTD is a highlights programme. The Prime live showing apparently had the atmosphere audible. I’ve had fans of other teams telling me how great it sounded.
Quote from: AV84 on December 03, 2023, 11:10:09 AMQuote from: eamonn on December 03, 2023, 10:57:50 AMQuote from: Risso on December 03, 2023, 08:39:19 AMIsn't it just "Leesh"?It is.Now, what about the name "Ger"? Mr Regan of this parish allegedly cut short his time in the UK due to the consistent bastardisation of it. Imagine being growled at every time someone called you.But that's not even an Irish name, it's just a shortened English(?) name. I know/know of dozens of Irish males with the name "Ger", especially popular in the 50-75 year old generation. I've never met a Gerard from the UK who shortens his name like that - Jerry sure, never Ger. Again, shown by how British people react to pronouncing "Ger" as a "Grrrr" instead of "Jer", every feckin' time. It's how my girlfriend pronounced my Dad's name during the week and I nearly split up with her.
Quote from: eamonn on December 03, 2023, 10:57:50 AMQuote from: Risso on December 03, 2023, 08:39:19 AMIsn't it just "Leesh"?It is.Now, what about the name "Ger"? Mr Regan of this parish allegedly cut short his time in the UK due to the consistent bastardisation of it. Imagine being growled at every time someone called you.But that's not even an Irish name, it's just a shortened English(?) name.
Quote from: Risso on December 03, 2023, 08:39:19 AMIsn't it just "Leesh"?It is.Now, what about the name "Ger"? Mr Regan of this parish allegedly cut short his time in the UK due to the consistent bastardisation of it. Imagine being growled at every time someone called you.
Isn't it just "Leesh"?