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Well I think I will reserve judgement until the end of the series!! :rolleyes:
Sorry Rindy that wasn't my bright coat you saw, that was Ricki...I was in the clubhouse for the brentford game as the OSC sponsored it |
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and this is me making my first contribution ...
Have to agree with Doug. The disappointment for me in watching the programme was having to listen to the 'patronising' tones of Stuart Hall. Right! that's me joining the forum. |
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I thought having such a well known personality as Stuart Hall doing the voice over, added a certain gravitas.
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(Ok I was wrong, someone else in your spot in a yellow jacket, waving a scarf.):D |
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cant stand the bloke either, his voice gives me the creeps watched some of the programme, cant say i enjoyed it but cant say i disliked it either |
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Personally i thought it was brilliant...........easily on par with anything previously written by Peter Kay........reminded me of early Phoenix Nights/ That Peter Kay Thing..........errr, oh sorry it was meant to be serious........;)
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havent seen it yet still holding out for it to appear on youtube
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I live 85 miles from Accy but my near family now live in Congleton.
Lucky they thought of me cos even the demo doesnt work on my pc just get a few seconds at a time |
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it isnt beyond me thank you.. but this IS NOT AN ADVERT its a documentary.. can you tell the difference? sorry its took so long to reply but i was at barnet watching stanley :) |
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90% of the people where disgusted by it from what I can tell... but thats the way he is.. anything else would be false.. are you advocating that he should have put on an act for the cameras? that would have come accross even worse.
Theres a reason its on late at night :) I think your all going to be even more peeved by next weeks episode.. really behind the scenes :( Personally I htink the whole thing was a bad idea from start to finish. |
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i agree about the percentage, cos i have spoken to quite a few all of the same mind. but disagree it was a bad idea, i am advocating a bit of common sense should have been used, i was there the first time round in 62 n it was heartbreaking, everyone knows what a shoestring the club operates on, so good publicity could certainly have helped a bit, its not rocket science.
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kids shouldn't be up at that time of night
they hear worse than that in the playground football is/was/should be (take your pick) the game of the working class and for me the language wasn't a problem although I wont let my 7 year old watch it I thought Eric came across as quite funny although hard to deal with - so its true, why hide from that The club came across as tinpot and amatuerish - but we are and we don't hide it. It also showed that we have come from very humble beginnings and have come a long way in a short time. Anybody who can't see that is either blind, stupid or both The first episode was neither bad nor good, but it was entertaining and I am sure that people around the county will have enjoyed it for what it was. It is probably an opportunity for the club to try to capitalise on although despite the best efforts of David and Gavin I fear that they won't. But above all I think that it proves that Accrington Stanley still have box office appeal. I await the letters page in fridays Observer |
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