Dunno, bloke from the BBC said they'd get 4.5 minutes on MOTD 2 and an extended version on MOTD 2 Extra.
Again, tonight's prog will focus on today's action, then whizz through the goals from yesterday. "Chappers" went to to Hull University and is a black and white, so he might slip it in somehow. Not optimistic though.
It will definitely be on, the BBC hired a room in a pub, had an interviewer, a cameraman, a soundman, gave them GoPro cameras to take into the ground, interviewed them pre and post match, they were with them over fours hours, they obviously didn't do if for nothing.
Same with Adrian Durham on Talksport. Someone should call him as well. He is usually a big supporter of fans issues and he is incredibly gobby!!
Apparently he collects it all up and then spouts it in any interviews or business meetings he attends. Usually saves the real nasty stuff for potential buyers and anyone who disagrees with him.
What interviews? The **** never gives any. Last time was his 'goodbye' column in the programme when it looked like the chinx were buying. He knows that even a mild and gentle interviewer will embarrass him because he has no interest or ideas, The only thing he has is the conviction he is right and a desire to prove himself to his old man. Did the club buy Cliff Britton's 1966 manager's medal at Hawley's Auction today? Did Everton buy any stuff ? You bet they did.
Well that made me laugh. I do something similar with letters in shops like that, though I go for "****" and "****er". Usually puts the missus in a foul mood, but, it's worth it.
Just noticed a message from Geoff about it being on now... Dave Bouchard the BBC Producer told me that weren't editing until 11am today so I doubt it.
Alfie Potts Harmer @ahtralfie They cut all the bits where I was witty, insightful and attractive... #MOTD2 #hcafc I thought my clapping and chanting was very much in time and in tune, even if it didn't actually look like me.
The behaviour of the owners has half emptied the stadium.the trust are trying to rebuild relationships with club representatives whilst admitting they would prefer a regime change.where is the hypocrisy there.i get your continued stance where you put a view how you believe the owners see things but surely you realise that they couldn't care less about the club or is supporters and without intervention by the trust the club will eventually collapse
Quite some time ago now, I suggested talks, and then a campaign of piss takes and tee shirts etc. Had that been done then, I think the impact would have been greater. A quick look around shows several clubs in dispute with their owners, and trying various things to make their point, all without much success. The success of the opposition to the name change was aided by their being bits of the rules that the authorities could hang their decision on. What's needed now is a concerted effort by fans from several clubs to get the PL/FL and the media, such as Sky on our side by showing how these people are damaging the image of football and to try to get a rule change that protects fans that attend. It would support the claim if fans lead by example, and encourage comments and contributions from all areas of support.
Not sure how you think the Trust would prevent a collapse of the club (which I don't think for one minute is a possibility) by waging a war on twitter and chatting to a couple of friendly lower ranked employees at the club. If these relationships were so important, why's it been left so long? Might be because in the grand scheme of things, they're unimportant?