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Post by os on Jan 21, 2011 19:58:53 GMT
For anyone who cannot get to Bury tomorrow don't forget that the Radio Marsden Sports show will be featuring our match and taking live reports from the ground. Join the Radio Marsden Sports show from 2pm: www.radiomarsden.co.ukI don't think there is any live commentary tomorrow so a combination of our twitter feed and RM will provide the most up to date information on this vital clash.
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Post by exiledinandover on Jan 21, 2011 20:04:18 GMT
and the non league vidiprinter
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Post by os on Jan 21, 2011 20:11:24 GMT
and the non league vidiprinter Yes but secondhand info so a bit slow.
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Post by exiledinandover on Jan 21, 2011 20:21:29 GMT
i use it for midweek and away games ,seems to keep up with twitter,judging by the posts.
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Post by Del on Jan 22, 2011 8:42:11 GMT
A bit slow maybe but does cover every game so useful in that respect.
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Post by frakey on Jan 22, 2011 10:07:07 GMT
Makes me laugh the way people expect everyting at hteir finger tips these days. I can remember in the 70's & 80's having to rely on LBC to give out the NL results at ten to six on a Saturday. They were sometimes read by one Jeff Stelling. It was either that or wait for the Sunday paper.
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Post by Del on Jan 22, 2011 11:33:49 GMT
I remember the 50's and 60's you never got the first division results until the morning paper arrived mid week.If you didn't catch sports report after leaving games at the wekend you got the late satuday evening paper and non league scores were only available in the local paper once a week and not very comprehensive.Teletext changed our lives significantly,the same as the internet has now.We expect instant communication forgetting sometimes that a volunteer needs to input it.
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Post by Stewart on Jan 24, 2011 9:51:56 GMT
I remember the 50's and 60's ............ Gosh! You must be older than you look Delboy
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Post by filbert on Jan 24, 2011 11:47:10 GMT
I remember the 50's and 60's you never got the first division results until the morning paper arrived mid week.If you didn't catch sports report after leaving games at the wekend you got the late satuday evening paper and non league scores were only available in the local paper once a week and not very comprehensive.Teletext changed our lives significantly,the same as the internet has now.We expect instant communication forgetting sometimes that a volunteer needs to input it. I remember in the 60's waiting at Cheam crossroads for the sports edition of the Evening Standard/Evening News which arrived by about 5:30/6pm
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