If you are who you say your are then what about the poor ole PA announcer? If I remember correctly the word 'Mister' was used not more than twice when calling ou the teams.
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If you are who you say your are then what about the poor ole PA announcer? If I remember correctly the word 'Mister' was used not more than twice when calling ou the teams.
I was taking notes at the time and not paying attention to the first few names, so that may be right, thought he did it for all of them
by the picture he looks like a young lad, obviously only learning his trade, obviously, ha, at least he was big enough to answer our question, and admit what were saying is right. has spillane ever done that, no. His next report he'll obviously learn frm his mistakes and it will be alot better. So lads we've said our piece hes answered back, now lets leave this thread be.
No retrarction?????
I wouldn't be expecting one either lads. The man wrote his piece and said his peice here so that should be the end of it really. Tis the PA announcer I feel sorry for for the paragraph written about him.....but that's just life I suppose.
Poor PA announcer he must feel terrible.:(
to be fair what he said about the pa was facts.. Everything else was tripe!! He only said that you said mr and referred to callaghan as georgie.
Read the article again before stating something you think you read, or may have read but didn't quite catch Bella. I'm not ****ed about the article at all, but have every right to if I wanted to because what was written wasn't fact. Read it again.
"The Pa Anouncer is obviously under the mistaken assumptin that the Cobh players are amatuers as he prefaced each of their names with Mr, while merely announcing the City Profesionals by their names. "
"four minutes later, Liam Kearney was withdrawn by Alan Matthews but the announcer said that it was Alan Kearney who had gone off, which must have come to a surprise to the Ramblers player, himself introduced as a sub only five minutes before"
I have read it and am still under the assumption he said nothing wrong, it has been said here that you did not call every rams player by Mr, only 2 or 3, dont know why you wouold do 2 or 3 and not all, whats next "Sir Stpehen Henderson"!!!. I dont know as i told you after the game there was a problem with the speakers up our end as Mojo stated earlier we couldnt hear a thing.
Get off your little horse for a minute and read the quote above. 'Each' would suggest that I prefaced 'EACH' OR 'all' of the Ramblers' pleyers names with the word 'Mister'.Quote:
Cobh players are amatuers as he prefaced each of their names with Mr
Two players....only TWO were called Mister. Not 'EACH'. Not 'ALL'. Just two. I hope that points one inaccuracy of that particular paragraph and that you now understand what it is I'm reffering to.
.he was referring to the simple fact that ramblers players were referred to as Mr ...., fair enough it sounded like all of them were, but to be fair none of them should have been
also "each" could suggest you prefaced more than more than, as in two ramblers players.
btw: Im quite happy to be "on my little horse"
No. He was indeed referring to 'Each of the Ramblers' players. How did it sound like all of them when it was only two of them?
Correct: None of them should have been, but when your in the middle of callin out the team and someone walks straight in on top of you it tends to be rather off-putting. A simple mistake, however, the journalism inaccuracy wasn't a simple mistake. Door will be locked i future.
Ah come on you cant say bucause somebody walked in to the room you got muffled up and mr just blurted out surely??
Also if im correct i think somebody said the rams players were called out in squad number order, were they??
No. The numbers were all over the place.