radio bolton. 19:27 - Feb 11 with 118696 views | since58 | wtf is going on. last time I looked they were bottom of lge 1 yet still tonight they are the main game lge 2 looms yet STILL they are the main game fookin stinks. | | | | |
radio bolton. on 10:24 - Aug 21 with 5320 views | AtThePeake |
radio bolton. on 09:13 - Aug 21 by TVOS1907 | They also covered our Scunthorpe and Forest Green games with a roving reporter. The point that Bolton fans keep spectacularly missing is that we aren't bothered if Dale get commentary or not; instead it's the ridiculously excessive coverage and love-ins given to "BOLTON WANDERERS" that irks everyone. |
What annoys me is that they seem to think it's cause they're a 'bigger club'. They get more coverage than City and United too, are they bigger than them as well? | |
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radio bolton. on 11:23 - Aug 21 with 5235 views | 1907 |
radio bolton. on 10:24 - Aug 21 by AtThePeake | What annoys me is that they seem to think it's cause they're a 'bigger club'. They get more coverage than City and United too, are they bigger than them as well? |
On Tuesday night they didn’t even give us a mention for our goal, when they play the action replay at the end of the show. Every other club had one apart from us. Pathetic. | | | |
radio bolton. on 14:30 - Aug 21 with 5091 views | milnrowblue | Imagine my shock, Radio Manchester looking at the “negatives” of every part of the outstanding news of no takeover. One would think they’ve got no idea what’s going on… | | | |
radio bolton. on 15:58 - Aug 21 with 5023 views | finberty |
radio bolton. on 14:30 - Aug 21 by milnrowblue | Imagine my shock, Radio Manchester looking at the “negatives” of every part of the outstanding news of no takeover. One would think they’ve got no idea what’s going on… |
You would think that covering the area occupied by Bury & Macc, the local radio operation would be more questioning of these potential boardroom upheavals. It's almost as if they aren't proper journalists. | | | |
radio bolton. on 11:51 - Mar 5 with 4314 views | 100notout | Used to listen to that station a lot and was one of the few that quite liked Jimmy wag. Never listen now - stomach churning and the fact they continue to deny the noblot bias makes it even worse | |
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radio bolton. on 12:33 - Mar 5 with 4245 views | SuddenLad | I thought Jimmy Wagg was good for local football coverage, especially outside the EFL. He regularly promoted Curzon Ashton, Altrincham and other non-league clubs. There were accusations that he was 'pro-City' and biased towards them. He was open about being a City fan - but biased? I'm not so sure. He was massive on the charity front and raised many tens of thousands with the concerts he did with his brother-in-law Eamon O'Neill and the Billy Bradshaw character. I've been to the Gracie Fields theatre when one of the concerts was raising funds for our academy and Les Duckworth was heavily involved in promoting RAFC, via GMR. I think he realised that GMR/Radio Manchester Sport was going down the pan and he jumped ship. I don't blame him. I haven't listened to it since he left but even reading social media it's clear that there appears to be a BWFC bias and a massive drop in listeners. Why they continue to deny it is a mystery. Their own stats will prove the frequency of BWFC being selected for live coverage. They should realise that. Meanwhile at Gillingham........ | |
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radio bolton. on 13:05 - Mar 5 with 4176 views | mikehunt | Dale get no respect from Radio Noblot. When Mike Minay was doing a commentary on us he spent all match rubbing in how hopeless we were (doesn’t mattter if it was true or not 😀). What really peed me off though was us getting bottom billing when we played Scunthorpe and the significance of the win was only mentioned in regard of how much it helped Oldham. Pathetic!!! | |
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radio bolton. on 13:30 - Mar 5 with 4124 views | 442Dale |
radio bolton. on 12:33 - Mar 5 by SuddenLad | I thought Jimmy Wagg was good for local football coverage, especially outside the EFL. He regularly promoted Curzon Ashton, Altrincham and other non-league clubs. There were accusations that he was 'pro-City' and biased towards them. He was open about being a City fan - but biased? I'm not so sure. He was massive on the charity front and raised many tens of thousands with the concerts he did with his brother-in-law Eamon O'Neill and the Billy Bradshaw character. I've been to the Gracie Fields theatre when one of the concerts was raising funds for our academy and Les Duckworth was heavily involved in promoting RAFC, via GMR. I think he realised that GMR/Radio Manchester Sport was going down the pan and he jumped ship. I don't blame him. I haven't listened to it since he left but even reading social media it's clear that there appears to be a BWFC bias and a massive drop in listeners. Why they continue to deny it is a mystery. Their own stats will prove the frequency of BWFC being selected for live coverage. They should realise that. Meanwhile at Gillingham........ |
Wagg’s biggest problem was he wanted to be everyone’s pal and to that end would paint a picture that all was always good at local clubs. Dale included. The best example of this was the total reluctance to ever hold Day to account at Bury as they collected players and fed utter nonsense to their fans. GMR were partly responsible for allowing that situation to happen, and they know it. One example: https://audioboom.com/posts/6176368-he-wanted-to-be-part-of-what-we-re-trying-to [Post edited 5 Mar 2022 13:39]
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radio bolton. on 13:54 - Mar 5 with 4054 views | James1980 |
radio bolton. on 13:30 - Mar 5 by 442Dale | Wagg’s biggest problem was he wanted to be everyone’s pal and to that end would paint a picture that all was always good at local clubs. Dale included. The best example of this was the total reluctance to ever hold Day to account at Bury as they collected players and fed utter nonsense to their fans. GMR were partly responsible for allowing that situation to happen, and they know it. One example: https://audioboom.com/posts/6176368-he-wanted-to-be-part-of-what-we-re-trying-to [Post edited 5 Mar 2022 13:39]
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I see Jermaine Beckford is on the punditry team this afternoon for the Leicester v Leeds game. Wonder how much his 16 appearances for Bury worked out at per game. | |
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radio bolton. on 14:08 - Mar 5 with 4029 views | SuddenLad |
radio bolton. on 13:30 - Mar 5 by 442Dale | Wagg’s biggest problem was he wanted to be everyone’s pal and to that end would paint a picture that all was always good at local clubs. Dale included. The best example of this was the total reluctance to ever hold Day to account at Bury as they collected players and fed utter nonsense to their fans. GMR were partly responsible for allowing that situation to happen, and they know it. One example: https://audioboom.com/posts/6176368-he-wanted-to-be-part-of-what-we-re-trying-to [Post edited 5 Mar 2022 13:39]
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I know what you mean, but he would no doubt be hamstrung by editors and instructed not to pursue matters, due to the possibility of legal action. Overall, he was better than anything on offer now. | |
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radio bolton. on 14:17 - Mar 5 with 3999 views | 442Dale |
radio bolton. on 14:08 - Mar 5 by SuddenLad | I know what you mean, but he would no doubt be hamstrung by editors and instructed not to pursue matters, due to the possibility of legal action. Overall, he was better than anything on offer now. |
There is nothing stopping any journalist asking questions to establish facts. It’s sort of like their job. | |
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radio bolton. on 09:01 - Mar 8 with 3686 views | Quigley_dale | Live GMR commentaries this season (including tonights). Bolton: 26 Wigan: 8 Oldham: 5 Salford: 4 Rochdale: 3 | | | |
radio bolton. on 17:41 - Mar 9 with 3407 views | AtThePeake |
radio bolton. on 12:33 - Mar 5 by SuddenLad | I thought Jimmy Wagg was good for local football coverage, especially outside the EFL. He regularly promoted Curzon Ashton, Altrincham and other non-league clubs. There were accusations that he was 'pro-City' and biased towards them. He was open about being a City fan - but biased? I'm not so sure. He was massive on the charity front and raised many tens of thousands with the concerts he did with his brother-in-law Eamon O'Neill and the Billy Bradshaw character. I've been to the Gracie Fields theatre when one of the concerts was raising funds for our academy and Les Duckworth was heavily involved in promoting RAFC, via GMR. I think he realised that GMR/Radio Manchester Sport was going down the pan and he jumped ship. I don't blame him. I haven't listened to it since he left but even reading social media it's clear that there appears to be a BWFC bias and a massive drop in listeners. Why they continue to deny it is a mystery. Their own stats will prove the frequency of BWFC being selected for live coverage. They should realise that. Meanwhile at Gillingham........ |
One thing's for sure, it would be difficult to argue that Mike Minay doesn't have a pro-City bias. His twitter feed reads like a Manchester City fan account. Unfortunately, it's probably a smart move for a supposedly impartial journalist to make their allegiance known these days. Those that don't are accused of bias against every club, at least by making it clear he supports Man City he'll avoid being told he's biased against them. | |
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radio bolton. on 20:29 - Jan 10 with 2612 views | Sandyman | Tonight's Radio Bolton "Big Match Commentary" is Bolton v Portsmouth in an EFL trophy game. Bolton play Portsmouth in League 1 this coming Saturday. No prizes for guessing which is their "Big Match Commentary" game. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0dt1wyn Remember all the standardised responses to complaints people got that said "We choose our commentary games carefully, considering editorial decisions, fan base, local derbies, relegation battles and promotion chases." No you don't. | | | |
radio bolton. on 16:34 - Feb 14 with 2135 views | Sandyman | Saturday 11th Feb Peterborough United v Bolton Wanderers BBC Radio Manchester Sport: Big Match Commentary Live League One coverage of Peterborough United v Bolton Wanderers. Kick-off at 3pm. Tuesday 14th Feb Bolton Wanderers v Milton Keynes Dons BBC Radio Manchester Sport: Big Match Commentary Live League One coverage of Bolton Wanderers v Milton Keynes Dons. Kick-off at 7.45pm. | | | |
radio bolton. on 19:11 - Feb 14 with 1954 views | since58 |
radio bolton. on 16:34 - Feb 14 by Sandyman | Saturday 11th Feb Peterborough United v Bolton Wanderers BBC Radio Manchester Sport: Big Match Commentary Live League One coverage of Peterborough United v Bolton Wanderers. Kick-off at 3pm. Tuesday 14th Feb Bolton Wanderers v Milton Keynes Dons BBC Radio Manchester Sport: Big Match Commentary Live League One coverage of Bolton Wanderers v Milton Keynes Dons. Kick-off at 7.45pm. |
No change there then. Same old, same old. | | | |
radio bolton. on 11:41 - Mar 11 with 1728 views | Sandyman | And amidst all the debate about "impartiality" at the BBC, there is one little corner of the organisation where it is unheard of. Guess what the commentary game is this afternoon... https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0f4nbbc | | | |
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