Essexyellows
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So we can spot MT but how many other OUFC clips are in it?
I`ll go with 3.
I`ll go with 3.
The Nathan Holland goal against Newcastle is in there too.
I didn’t realise how much of the FA Cup the BBC and ITV had this year. There’s plenty of matches on although the latter have squirrelled some of them away on ITV4 (including Banbury v Barrow) and have bizarrely chosen an all League 1 tie to show too.
Is that the Sudbury we played with the air raid sirens ?
Am pleased that we got in with a visual but the Beeb obsession with plucky non league triers gets very tiresome and pretty biased in the commentary...just watched 1st half of Sudbury v Colchester (yucky 2nd kit) army surplus colours.
The money will keep them going for one and a half seasons according to their chairman, the Colchester kit was awful and you could hear the disappointment in the commentators voice when Colchester scored, so much for being unbiased.Sudbury probably got enough £££`s to keep them going for a good while.
Real football, real fans and far better than the normal premier league daily w**kfest.
The money will keep them going for one and a half seasons according to their chairman, the Colchester kit was awful and you could hear the disappointment in the commentators voice when Colchester scored, so much for being unbiased.
The money will keep them going for one and a half seasons according to their chairman, the Colchester kit was awful and you could hear the disappointment in the commentators voice when Colchester scored, so much for being unbiased.
Yes, I’m sure there was a mass switchover at half time.Broadcasters show these games in the hope of an upset (and maybe as a benevolent gesture too) and to keep the interest going, they do need the plucky non-leaguer to stay in the match as long as possible. Colchester had effectively ended the tie before half time so it becomes a difficult to sell to suggest that a comback is on. The professional outlet never looked in danger.
It’s not a case of bias but of keeping the most interesting narrative from FA Cup games going.