by bengull » 17 Nov 2013, 09:22
Instead of just slagging people off on here, how about thanking them for providing a service for free. Without Steve stepping into the void and giving up his match day as a regular fan you would have nobody to listen to, or perhaps worse, some nobody with absolutely no knowledge or experience of TUFC at all.
Whoever's fault it is, I can assure you it isn't Steve Breeds. As said countless times Breedy is a top man, bridging the gap in an unbelievably difficult job, a job that up until 2 months ago was completely alien to him. By his own admission, you're not going to get Kenneth Wolstenholme style punditry, but you will get unrelenting honesty and passion from a guy with yellow blood in his veins.
I listened to Breedy on the way home from the match yesterday, was the first time I had heard him. He did absolutely fine. To my mind what he said is spot on, to the point, seeringly honest and displaying informed opinion of our current farcical situation. I would much rather have that than some bloke employed by the BBC who doesn't know the first thing about our club, or football.
I suggest if you are so aggrieved, that you direct your ire towards the BBC for not being able to employ a professional south west based commentator to Plainmoor on Saturday afternoons. Do not direct your anger at guys filling the voids for free and getting pelters for trying their hardest to provide a service that they have never been trained to do so.
Good job Breedy, keep going mate.
Instead of just slagging people off on here, how about thanking them for providing a service for free. Without Steve stepping into the void and giving up his match day as a regular fan you would have nobody to listen to, or perhaps worse, some nobody with absolutely no knowledge or experience of TUFC at all.
Whoever's fault it is, I can assure you it isn't Steve Breeds. As said countless times Breedy is a top man, bridging the gap in an unbelievably difficult job, a job that up until 2 months ago was completely alien to him. By his own admission, you're not going to get Kenneth Wolstenholme style punditry, but you will get unrelenting honesty and passion from a guy with yellow blood in his veins.
I listened to Breedy on the way home from the match yesterday, was the first time I had heard him. He did absolutely fine. To my mind what he said is spot on, to the point, seeringly honest and displaying informed opinion of our current farcical situation. I would much rather have that than some bloke employed by the BBC who doesn't know the first thing about our club, or football.
I suggest if you are so aggrieved, that you direct your ire towards the BBC for not being able to employ a professional south west based commentator to Plainmoor on Saturday afternoons. Do not direct your anger at guys filling the voids for free and getting pelters for trying their hardest to provide a service that they have never been trained to do so.
Good job Breedy, keep going mate.