Tim Dellor says...

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Woodcote Royal » 08 Jan 2012 08:09

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Svlad Cjelli [Spot on - and the worst is that he doesn't know how wrong is is on so many things, but he'll be so strident and insistent that he's completely right about things. Until after the next break, when he very quietly intimates that perhaps he wasn't right after all and changes the subject.
yes...and?

you really take him far too seriously Sylv.



Surely the point is that, like me, he wants a match commentator who can be taken seriously.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Jan 2012 17:27

We had those on 210 Gold and 107....nuf said

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by LoyalRoyalFan » 08 Jan 2012 17:28

jonboy29red people complaining about TD need to think about what could happen to reading games in the future with the bbc cuts we could end up with a program shared with bbc oxford


Reading would still have priority over that small-time mob :lol:

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Woodcote Royal » 09 Jan 2012 01:09

AthleticoSpizz We had those on 210 Gold and 107....nuf said


We're going back here but, I can't think of one I wouldn't swap for "Foot in mouth" Dellor.

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Jackson Corner » 09 Jan 2012 02:21

jonboy29red people complaining about TD need to think about what could happen to reading games in the future with the bbc cuts we could end up with a program shared with bbc oxford


I remember those days with the dreadfull Nick Harris. For those who don't it was BBC radio Oxford and we were treated in the same way Maidenhead Utd are on radio Berks as an incoveniance, but better show an interest just in case anyone was listening, which was unlikley as the reception was crap if you lived in East Reading.


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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Jan 2012 10:15

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Extended-Phenotype That's because you'd be stealing if you didn't have the licence, slutguts.


As opposed to putting peoples lives at serious risk when setting light to their homes, sh*t for brains.


Can I get a go on your foil hat, ya f/ng baglady?

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Cookie » 09 Jan 2012 12:46

We often listen to him and Mick during a live game.
(We think) He's a v.good action commentator but a lousy pundit.
He's all too ready to pick on one of out players like he's a scapegoat for what's happening.

This weekend he was having a go at Antonio and Manset.
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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 09 Jan 2012 12:51

Cookie This weekend he was having a go at Antonio and Manset.

who wasn't?

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by mr_number » 09 Jan 2012 12:55

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Cookie This weekend he was having a go at Antonio and Manset.

who wasn't?


Yeah, this sounds like pretty good work tbf.


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by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Jan 2012 13:26

He was hardly "having a go". He pointed out his dissapointment that these lads had been waiting in the wings for a chance and they didn't take it. In fact, his point was that both players have the ability and should have really done better.

Manset spent an alarming amount of time in the wrong position and would not, despite McD waving his arms out of their sockets, get into the box. When he was in a position to get the ball, he lost it carelessly.

And Just about every decision made by Antonio was a duff one and he lacked any sort of discpline on the ball.

Dellor was totally right to point out that these chaps blew an opportunity to shine.

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by super darren caskey » 09 Jan 2012 13:30

But......You cant expect them to come straight into the side a shine when they spend most of their time at the club sat on the bench watching

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Lydia Dustbin » 09 Jan 2012 13:32

I listen to Tim Dellor on the radio while I am watching the match live. Sometimes he explains things, sometimes he says the wrong thing but he is usually amusing. And of course you hear the team selection and can hear what the players say and also Brian McDermott's thoughts.

"Hello I'm Brian McDermott and this is my team"
"My name is Jimmy Kebe and I am ..... midfielderrr"

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Hoop Blah » 09 Jan 2012 13:42

Extended-Phenotype He was hardly "having a go". He pointed out his dissapointment that these lads had been waiting in the wings for a chance and they didn't take it. In fact, his point was that both players have the ability and should have really done better.

Manset spent an alarming amount of time in the wrong position and would not, despite McD waving his arms out of their sockets, get into the box. When he was in a position to get the ball, he lost it carelessly.

And Just about every decision made by Antonio was a duff one and he lacked any sort of discpline on the ball.

Dellor was totally right to point out that these chaps blew an opportunity to shine.


Exactly, you can't hide from the truth.


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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by fruits » 09 Jan 2012 13:48

I would rather listen to Dellor on the radio than listen to 95% of the delightful people who post on this forum.

Here here. I think TD is great . Am sure Reading FC is printed on his heart. Sometimes he has to criticise players if they are playing badly or not trying.

Give me TD to Motson etc.

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Jan 2012 20:39

Brilliant coverage once again tonight.

The usual gaffs, the usual passion.

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Woodcote Royal » 14 Jan 2012 21:02

AthleticoSpizz Brilliant coverage once again tonight.



What else would you expect from Sky?

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Jan 2012 21:06

@ £600 per annum I would expect a topless waitress at halftime

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Woodcote Royal » 14 Jan 2012 21:19

Mine was very nice :?

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Jan 2012 21:29

Woodcote Royal Mine was very nice :?
I did say waitress (not waiter) tho'

:wink: cheap shot, I know.........

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Re: Tim Dellor says...

by Ian Royal » 15 Jan 2012 01:24

sandman I'm not wrong Ian. From listening to him a few times at the ground that he only talks about other stuff when the ball is out of play, there's an injury or the game is flat. You just don't like it because it doesn't suit your agenda and if you're not prepared to watch or hear the same evidence for your self outside of edited material then you can't prove otherwise.


I'm willing to bet I've watched more home games on Reading Player with his commentary on than you've listened to his commentary at matches.

Maybe he didn't do it in the ones you listened to. Doesn't mean he doesn't do it. And he certainly doesn't do a good job of describing what's happening on the pitch. It's impossible to tell what's going on half the time.

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