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1 - It's a metaphor. 2 - 48 match previews, 48 match reports, year in year out, every year for 20 years, you try coming up with something new, especially when the team's playing like this. 3 - There's an existing thread.
To answer the original poster “everything” you must be pretty obtuse not to recognise the similarities between a stricken aircraft struggling to stay in the air with lots of damaged parts and our underperforming mostly damaged team at the moment. Clive, your recent work is worthy of awards, genuine LOL moments amongst the hard hitting truth.
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favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
Well if you couldn't work out that metaphor, perhaps it explains why you would come on here and question the writing (which is superb) of someone who entertains tens of thousands of us. For virtually nothing.
Clive, you are a genius and your writing is magnificent.
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On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 10:37 - Feb 27 with 5810 views
I wasn't aware of the story of that flight I have to say, and without knowing how it eventually turned out and how Clive left it at the beginning of his piece I fully expected the plane to have plummeted out of the sky into the Atlantic killing everyone on board.
It sounded like an absolute miracle that the pilot actually managed to glide the plane 75 miles to dry land and then crash land it without killing anyone. Hopefully we can crash land and remain in the Championship and not plummet out of the sky into League One.
I hated it. But only because stories like that about planes freak me the f out. Like the one with the pilots over Florida crashing into the everglades because a bulb wasn't working and no one noticed they had been losing height for ages. Hate it.
But it was a brilliant metaphor - superb stuff.
Bare bones.
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On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 11:12 - Feb 27 with 5636 views
On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 09:33 - Feb 27 by Northernr
1 - It's a metaphor. 2 - 48 match previews, 48 match reports, year in year out, every year for 20 years, you try coming up with something new, especially when the team's playing like this. 3 - There's an existing thread.
Personally I though it was a quite brilliant report at a time when all of us are despairing. Clive has mentioned hours of watching Aircrash Investigation many times before, so it was great to see it pay off with the most apt of analogies.
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On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 12:42 - Feb 27 with 5223 views
Point is if you want a factual/boring/neutral report there are umpteen places to read one.
I know I have been guilty of criticising Nick's commentary but it is what it is - a CLUB commentary - again I COULD just listen to the bland 'spoof' EFL comm on the highlights but its not as much 'fun'
As I only watch the 90' re runs when we don't 'lose' I obviously haven't heard Nick and Andy much lately!
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On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 13:16 - Feb 27 with 5032 views
I was at the game so did not hear the comms this time.
But often when I do hear it, Sinton knows what he's talking about; Nick needs new glasses as he keeps getting the names of the players wrong.
Nick: "Dickie cleared that" Andy: "err .. I think that was Dunne" Nick: "Oh yes your right"
Nick: "It goes to Lowe at the edge of the area and then out for a throw" Andy: "It was Adomah for the throw I think" Nick: "Yeah it was Ablert after all"
And so on ...
zzzzzzzzzz
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On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 13:27 - Feb 27 with 4963 views
I thought the report was sensational and really captured where the club are at right now. I'm also always taken by just how many fans of other teams look out for Clive's reports to get a handle on how QPR are getting on. I once even heard a non QPR fan refer to Andy Woolmer as 'Chuckles' in the wild!
On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 13:19 - Feb 27 by LazyFan
I was at the game so did not hear the comms this time.
But often when I do hear it, Sinton knows what he's talking about; Nick needs new glasses as he keeps getting the names of the players wrong.
Nick: "Dickie cleared that" Andy: "err .. I think that was Dunne" Nick: "Oh yes your right"
Nick: "It goes to Lowe at the edge of the area and then out for a throw" Andy: "It was Adomah for the throw I think" Nick: "Yeah it was Ablert after all"
And so on ...
I know, but its not pretending to be a 'professional' commentary in that sense.
As I say, as one of his biggest critics, give me 10 Nick London matches over 15 minutes of Jonathan Pearce!
PS He must be pleased Laird and Paal are not playing together now, he NEVER got either right!
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On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 13:31 - Feb 27 with 4927 views
I suppose we would be the residents of Pompei in that situation, and the players' performance would be the thick layer of volcanic ash and mud leaving us permanently suspended in horror. Of course we'd have to be discovered several centuries later - possibly by Brentford fans in hoverboots. Something like that anyway, I'm not the professional...
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On the evening of August 24, 2001.... on 13:38 - Feb 27 with 4883 views