BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

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Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by royalgull » 29 Nov 2011, 16:04

I'd like a nice big thick slice, of thin Lizzie. and instead of Whiskey in the Jar would be Vas in the Car.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by cambgull » 29 Nov 2011, 15:29

Gullscorer wrote:I've no idea what you mean. I'm looking for a Home Help, half a day a week, washing, dusting, cleaning, scrubbing.
Definitely Gullscorer, I'd give her one too... a job that is.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by royalgull » 29 Nov 2011, 15:17

She'd take one look at the Vas and be loving it.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by Southampton Gull » 29 Nov 2011, 15:14

I think she's looking for a bit more than scraps on a bone mate :rofl: :rofl:

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by royalgull » 29 Nov 2011, 14:27

diamondgirl wrote: Did put somebody out of a job though. Can't remember what her name was, but I've not seen her, on TV, since.

By the way. Good post Royal. :clap:
She's just had a little 'un so might be taking some time out. Shame as i'd like to meat her.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by Gullscorer » 29 Nov 2011, 14:19

HRG wrote: There is one blindingly obvious response to this Gullscorer, but I'm far too much of a lady to say it. :Oops: o:)
I've no idea what you mean. I'm looking for a Home Help, half a day a week, washing, dusting, cleaning, scrubbing.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by HRG » 29 Nov 2011, 13:59

Gullscorer wrote: I could have given her a job....
There is one blindingly obvious response to this Gullscorer, but I'm far too much of a lady to say it. :Oops: o:)

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by Gullscorer » 29 Nov 2011, 13:52

diamondgirl wrote: Did put somebody out of a job though. Can't remember what her name was, but I've not seen her, on TV, since.

By the way. Good post Royal. :clap:
I could have given her a job....

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by diamondgirl » 29 Nov 2011, 13:41

royalgull wrote:It's not just them, flick over to Sky Sports and you get succesful football managers (and people that can actually barely speak) like Iain Dowie and Paul Merson telling Andre Villas Boas how to do his job. Couldnt' script it. It's ok Merse, next time chelsea need advice on how to lose a cup match to Slough I'll get AVB to give you a bell mate.

One thing I have to give the BBC credit for is scrapping the 'email and text' section. It's bad enough having to listen to other football fans on a matchday rather than hearing their incoherent utter nonsense on a national TV show. I actually feel sorry for Claridge/Rosenior in a way. Because they are almost expected to know every player and every style from 72 Football League clubs it's utterly impossible, which is why you get re-hashed, ill informed nonsense every week. 'Yeah Terry Skiverton knowing Yeovil with the way they play will be disappointed with that' Knowing the way they play? What's that then? badly usually i think it is. But also thanks for that I'm sure they will be disappointed I didn't need some ex tramp striker whose had more clubs than Tiger Woods to tell me that to be honest. I'm a Yeovil fan and I've just seen my side lose 6-0 at Walsall, i'm practically suicidal I don't need 'our Steve' enlightening me with that pearler.

What I want is Sky's 'Netbusters' show. Only i want that after Match of the Day and I don't want some crappy music played in the background. If we mixed the two shows, we'd get what everyone wants. Alas nothing is ever that simple.
Did put somebody out of a job though. Can't remember what her name was, but I've not seen her, on TV, since.

By the way. Good post Royal. :clap:

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by royalgull » 28 Nov 2011, 16:08

It's not just them, flick over to Sky Sports and you get succesful football managers (and people that can actually barely speak) like Iain Dowie and Paul Merson telling Andre Villas Boas how to do his job. Couldnt' script it. It's ok Merse, next time chelsea need advice on how to lose a cup match to Slough I'll get AVB to give you a bell mate.

One thing I have to give the BBC credit for is scrapping the 'email and text' section. It's bad enough having to listen to other football fans on a matchday rather than hearing their incoherent utter nonsense on a national TV show. I actually feel sorry for Claridge/Rosenior in a way. Because they are almost expected to know every player and every style from 72 Football League clubs it's utterly impossible, which is why you get re-hashed, ill informed nonsense every week. 'Yeah Terry Skiverton knowing Yeovil with the way they play will be disappointed with that' Knowing the way they play? What's that then? badly usually i think it is. But also thanks for that I'm sure they will be disappointed I didn't need some ex tramp striker whose had more clubs than Tiger Woods to tell me that to be honest. I'm a Yeovil fan and I've just seen my side lose 6-0 at Walsall, i'm practically suicidal I don't need 'our Steve' enlightening me with that pearler.

What I want is Sky's 'Netbusters' show. Only i want that after Match of the Day and I don't want some crappy music played in the background. If we mixed the two shows, we'd get what everyone wants. Alas nothing is ever that simple.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by AustrianAndyGull » 26 Nov 2011, 16:17

The BBC should spend less on finely tailored empty-headed pundits wearing bespoke but profoundly camp and grotesque shirts and skin tight trousers (Shearer?) and even less on needless presenters for the Football League show who talk absolute cess for long periods mainly about the Championship and then when its time for our goals the entire country has gone to bed! The BBCs football output mainly consists of a load of c**ks****rs who used to be footballers and who know jack shit about football never mind LOWER LEAGUE football.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by Colorado Gull » 25 Nov 2011, 19:02

diamondgirl wrote:If Eunan's 2nd goal had been scored by, say Wayne Rooney, Robin Van Persie, it would have been hailed as goal of the decade, by the commentators. Thats just Eunans 2nd!! His 1st, and Danny's, were both wonderful goals. All three should grace any "Goal of the week"programme. No wonder most people are getting bored to the back teeth with the premiership. Football DOES exist outside of the top, prima donna, division. I know, I watch it every week.

Great post! :-D

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by Gullscorer » 25 Nov 2011, 16:44

Plymgull wrote:The BBC would never upset the millions upon millions of Argyle fans.
Ah, that explains it. :whistle:

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by Plymgull » 25 Nov 2011, 16:14

The BBC would never upset the millions upon millions of Argyle fans.

Re: BBC Sport - Goals of the Week (Not!)

by Awayday » 25 Nov 2011, 14:52

Unless Ling buggers off to Rovers in the next few weeks, I am sure Eunan will be here until the summer

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