MNS - 19th Sept 2011

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    A face said:

    Exclamation MNS - 19th Sept 2011

    Last edited by A face; 19/09/2011 at 7:11 PM.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
     
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    A face said:
    I thought the montage at the end showing the GAA game and the cup game was strange to say that least. It was a good mix on the panel, and a good show overall.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
     
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    outspoken said:
    Worst MNS ever. It was totally rushed because they talked so much sh1te that they hardly had time to show the highlights which as usual were skimpy to say the least. Very disappointing because I thought last weeks was probably the best in the current series with an excellent highlights package of SRFC VS SRFC but today's was just awful and that GAA montage was just terrible.
     
  4. geezer said:

    n is for

    nik leeson who left us with 1.2million wort of debt and hasnt been seen since the end of jan around town


    whos yer wan
     
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    Mr Maroon said:
    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    nik leeson who left us with 1.2million wort of debt and hasnt been seen since the end of jan around town


    whos yer wan
    I didn't watch it, but apparently she said we drew 1-1 with Lyngby. Surely they've heard of google in RTE HQ. A minute or two of research would've gone a long way.
     
  6. Straightstory said:
    Didn't see it. What the hell was a GAA montage doing on it? Some of the production decision making on that programme is amateurish and illogical.
     
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    Dodge said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Straightstory View Post
    Didn't see it. What the hell was a GAA montage doing on it? Some of the production decision making on that programme is amateurish and illogical.
    It was a minute long at the end of the show, and showed how one Dublin side in blue had ended their quest for the cup, while another hasmade the semi final.

    Love how you didn't see it and still saw fit to have a moan.
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  8. avvenalaf said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Maroon View Post
    I didn't watch it, but apparently she said we drew 1-1 with Lyngby. Surely they've heard of google in RTE HQ. A minute or two of research would've gone a long way.
    How true. Pity ye didn't google Nick Leeson.
     
  9. shellyriver said:
    Classic - you the man
     
  10. CuanaD said:
    I enjoyed the show - decent bit of banter between the panelists & they kept it interesting - Stuey gets better each time he's on.

    Montage was a bit dodgy alright - mainly because Pats aren't normally in Blue
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    gormacha said:
    Not quite MNS, but didn't think it deserved a new thread... - does anybody know what has happened to the RTE League of Ireland podcast? The last episode I have is the 29th August, and no new ones seem to be appearing on iTunes...
     
  12. Straightstory said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    It was a minute long at the end of the show, and showed how one Dublin side in blue had ended their quest for the cup, while another hasmade the semi final.

    Love how you didn't see it and still saw fit to have a moan.
    Still seems odd to me, and worth a (small) moan. I'm generally a big fan of MNS, but some of their editorial decisions (like when they recently showed highlights of the World Under 19 (?) Final) are strange and illogical.
     
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    Dodge said:
    They explained that. They're contractually obliged to show highlights of the FIFA finasl and can't fit it in elsewhere. Its 30 seconds to a minute out of the show. Not worth complaining about IMO

    And no one dislikes Gaelic football more than me but the montage was well done. It was the closing credits, not a centre piece of the programme.

    I've said it before but the nit picking that goes on about this show is ridiculous. It isn't the Sopranos or the Wire. it doesn't need to be analysed. Some stuff works, other stuff doesn't.

    The important thing is we have a highlights programme made by people who have a genuine interest in the league.

    I'm not saying some criticisms aren't valid, but a thread every week disuccing a highlights programme?
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  14. Straightstory said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    I've said it before but the nit picking that goes on about this show is ridiculous.
    The important thing is we have a highlights programme made by people who have a genuine interest in the league.
    I agree. Con Murphy is excellent, the panel are excellent, and the programme is general is excellent. But 'nitpicking' seems FUNDAMENTAL to Foot.ie. Maybe a special 'nitpicking' thread for all the nitpickers?
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    Any thread with Minor Nitpicking Stuff is highlighted as such in the thread title...
     
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    Mr A said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Straightstory View Post
    I agree. Con Murphy is excellent, the panel are excellent, and the programme is general is excellent. But 'nitpicking' seems FUNDAMENTAL to Foot.ie. Maybe a special 'nitpicking' thread for all the nitpickers?
    Woah.. I like MNS but saying the panel is excellent is going way too far. They are often lazy, spinning out the same old lines about clubs according to the established perception of them. When they discuss off-field issues the panellists often show themselves to have done zero preparation. Recent examples would be some of the discussions about GUFC, which was at times simply awful.

    These people are getting paid to comment on this stuff- it's not too much to expect them to be informed about it.
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    outspoken said:
    I think we've all been surprised with how good and informed kenny cunnigham has been this season on MNS he's actually one of my favorite pannel members.
     
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    Dodge said:
    Cunningham is head and shoulders above the rest. He's the only one without bias as he hasn't played with or managed any of the players involved, and hasn't been idolised or ****ed over by any of the clubs involved.

    I find Stuey Byrne to be excellent too but most of them are grand. Its only really Giles, and before him Ski McGee, who's out of his depth. A couple (like Morley, Gormley) are far too quick to lapse into cliches

    I'm a firm believer in them (and shows like this) not commenting at all on the off field matters. They're simply not qualified to talk about it. Its hilarious when ex pros start trying to talk about the world economy. (Its worse when they have to talk about crowd trouble and start talking about problems "in society").
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  19. A face's Avatar

    A face said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    They explained that. They're contractually obliged to show highlights of the FIFA finasl and can't fit it in elsewhere. Its 30 seconds to a minute out of the show. Not worth complaining about IMO

    And no one dislikes Gaelic football more than me but the montage was well done. It was the closing credits, not a centre piece of the programme.
    Agreed with that, it was only the credits .... But Gaelic football ...... seriously ...... Gaelic ...... Football ....... really?

    I've said it before but the nit picking that goes on about this show is ridiculous. It isn't the Sopranos or the Wire. it doesn't need to be analysed. Some stuff works, other stuff doesn't. The important thing is we have a highlights programme made by people who have a genuine interest in the league. I'm not saying some criticisms aren't valid, but a thread every week disuccing a highlights programme?
    In bold is it in a nutshell, we have one and its pretty good to be fair. I dont see anything wrong with commenting on it, the content, the panelists, etc if its good or bad. Or dodgy decisions, was it over the line or not, etc. ..... its a forum, thats what its all about.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
     
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    marinobohs said:
    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken View Post
    I think we've all been surprised with how good and informed kenny cunnigham has been this season on MNS he's actually one of my favorite pannel members.
    Cunningham is excellent on the football side and has surprised most with his knowledge of LOI - he obviously makes an effort and appears natural on "set". Some revert to cliches (Morley) or talk crap (Rico) but to be fair it is an aquired skill to comment on what hasjust been shown (look at some of the clowns on TV in UK). Roddy has been a loss because nobody (often including himself) knew what he was going to say next.

    Lets be fair though, it is by far the best LOI programme ever on RTE so credit where it is due.