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All your thoughts
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/mns/
mns@rte.ie
Roddy Collins is a knob.
With all the dozens of highlights (league wins, great goals, European games) they must have in their archive, why do they keep featuring clips which take the p1ss out of the league in the Raiders segment?
Love the Cardigan.
Three of them so far have been bloopers clips. I'm sure you can work out the percentage for yourself.
Delighted they put it to Roddy again about the quality of the league and both the other guys on the panel turned on Roddy :D
Roddy is a godsh!te though, big time.
I don't think Roddy Collins actually thinks that the standard of the league has not improved. We all know that he is an egocentric character. He is appearing on MNS to pander himself. I believe he is trying to copy the Dunphy style of analysing by making bombastic statements to draw attention to himself. I don't think people should get so worked up about what he has to say.
While we're in this pedantic mood, whoever was commentating on the Galway/ Bray match referred to Galway being 'fortuitous' in not conceding another goal at one point, obviously thinking it means the same thing as fortunate, only more so.
Turn that f*@%ing rubbish off?
Totally OT, but on Drivetime or whatever its called these days, Paschal Sheehy said that the chemical factory on Little island was still cordoned off in case 'another accident might happen again'; surely another accident would have to happen first, before it could happen again, like.
Yerra us Tralee lads have a frighteningly scary, fearsomely petrifying tendency to lob superfluous words into our sentences. Pascal's a good skin though in fairness.
One that I'm always looking out for is "enormity". I once read some language expert say something like 'we must tackle the enormity of the use of the word enormity to mean enormous'. I thought, hmmmm, interesting, looked it up in the dictionary and discovered he was right. Now it does my head in especially as it is so over used by journalists and the media in the wrong context. Not in relation to football though. Everyone loves a bit of error-strewn football speak.
To keep on topic - I'm at home in Ireland visiting and I caught the last half of the programme tonight for the first time. I was fairly impressed and reckon a decent little programme like this, on at a great time, will woo a few more to the games over the course of the next season or two. BTW are rte planning on keeping it going long term or is this season a tester?
First time I saw it, had class every Monday night until now. Thought it was average enough. Set looks alright, the Prunty story was interesting. And while I'm sure it's been discussed it here before that 60 second interview is one of the worst pieces of television I have ever seen. :eek:
Did anyone notice Roddy saying that the league hasn't improved, the fitness of players now means the game is played at a frenetic pace but then he said, el players or lower english division players need to play in divisions where the game is played at a high tempo. How can someone use that argument twice and not contradict themselves?
He also states that he never lost at the Brandywell as a manager. Which is wrong.
Roddy is a grade A Gowl. I cant listen to the p***s. I cant understand why RTE persist with him. As for his idle ramblings on Newstalk :confused:
Well we could start a campaign; instead of 'kick racism out of football' we could have a 'Kick Roddy out of Football'
Have to say though I enjoy MNS & even colleagues in work with no interest in football never mind the league are talking about it.