Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

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Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 12 Feb 2008 23:27

can we either get someone another player to listen to or just do away with this feature altogether? Murty just moans and isn't funny while Peach doesn't care a jot about football (hadn't heard of Trappatoni this morning) and is MUCH more interested in the flimmin baby.

rubbish rubbish rubbish and it makes me moan so much I can't work out who does more moaning, me in the car or Murts on the radio.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 14 Feb 2008 10:39

whilst I'm on topic can they tell that inane nasal bint Susanne Courtney to do one as well please?

This morning:

Peach "someone has suggested 'you are the sun I am the moon' by Neil Diamond. Not sure I know thta o.."
Courtney"I am the eggman?"

pure unadultered idiotic ignorance. just becuase she lost at X factor does NOT make her 'Berkshire's favourite' or anything like that.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 14 Feb 2008 11:06

I do switch Murty off, the point is I'd rather not, and I'd rather hear someone else

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 14 Feb 2008 21:35

btw I certainly switch off when you're on, Dirk


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by Schards#2 » 15 Feb 2008 12:57

If think Murty should be given some credit for making haimself available to the public, particularly at a time when both the team as a whole and him personally are struggling. It would be very easy for him to make his excuses and duck this after a bad result at the weekend.

I fully agree, the session with Murts is generally shit but I think that's largely due to him being interviewed by a gormless twat who doesn't know anything about football.

I feel slightly reassured, listening to Murty, that the results hurt the players and the really do care, albeit probably not as much as most fans.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Dirk Gently » 15 Feb 2008 12:58

Wax Jacket btw I certainly switch off when you're on, Dirk


Understandable. I would too.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by bobby1413 » 15 Feb 2008 18:55

Sorry to throw a spanner in the works but I still enjoy the feature.

Isn't he on for an hour, I'd find it really boring if it was football talk for an entire hour, and I like the way it's about his personal life, training, dressing room issues, other teams, holidays, whatever as well as what happened on the Saturday. The whole reason Karen goes in as well is because it is more than just :o about footie. Sorry, call me sad, but I like updates on how his life is getting on.

I also echo the point that peach does and schards - he does deserve and admirable nod of respect to make himself available every week. It is said on the show about how many other premiership captains are willing to take calls from kids, adults and others about his performance and explain it. Also the way he organises over the air to do visits to schools, football clubs and get signed shirts and things.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Feb 2008 21:07

no argument from me 1413

Murtz remains Murtz on the field

and a bloody good ambassador for football (not just RFC) off of it.


Wax needs to focus his sixth-form angst on certain other "local" so-called radio stations.


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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by MartinRdg » 16 Feb 2008 17:55

AthleticoSpizz no argument from me 1413

Murtz remains Murtz on the field

and a bloody good ambassador for football (not just RFC) off of it.


Wax needs to focus his sixth-form angst on certain other "local" so-called radio stations.


Like 210fm who only appear when Reading have a chance of winning something?

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 18 Feb 2008 12:16

I agree that it's a good feature, and he does well to front up, and maybe my ire is aimed more at Peach who is, let's face it, a 13 year old girl trapped in a 40 year old man's body, but it stil doesn't stop it from being a pretty boring hour of radio. no 6th form angst here just the desperation of the regular commuter.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 18 Feb 2008 12:20

Dirk Gently
Wax Jacket btw I certainly switch off when you're on, Dirk


Understandable. I would too.

only caught the very end of your slot this morning, sorry

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by bobby1413 » 18 Feb 2008 17:51

Wax Jacket a pretty boring hour of radio


I think it may have to do with the time of day.

They never seem to be able to talk for any more than 5-6 minutes, as they constantly do traffic updates, news broadcasts, special features, etc... Probably the worst time to do it.


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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Dirk Gently » 19 Feb 2008 00:20

bobby1413 They never seem to be able to talk for any more than 5-6 minutes, as they constantly do traffic updates, news broadcasts, special features, etc... Probably the worst time to do it.


That would be my biggest criticism of BBCRB - they never properly run with a story. They only ever scratch the surface of anything before they move on to something else, so as soon as something gets interesting it's gone. I don't know if they just try to cram too much in or if they under-estimate the intelligence or attention-span of their listeners, but it's a consistent theme with them.

And, as you say, Peach is by far the worst at this.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 19 Feb 2008 21:19

to be fair it is morning radio - the today programme only has 3-minute slots apart from one 6-minute interview.

I also find Murty very earnest but maybe if he was being interviewed by, let's say, Johnny Saunders, he'd lighten up a bit

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Feb 2008 21:42

Wax Jacket I agree that it's a good feature, and he does well to front up, and maybe my ire is aimed more at Peach who is, let's face it, a 13 year old girl trapped in a 40 year old man's body, but it stil doesn't stop it from being a pretty boring hour of radio. no 6th form angst here just the desperation of the regular commuter.
Tune out.

(I think) Murtz and the like have been filling this slot with Auntie Peach for the past two seasons or so.

(I guess it is a little less upbeat these days, given that this is merely our second best season ever)

However, I do not recall such critisism of presenter nor player (and his wife) over something so innoculous as a morning slot on a "bluerinse" local radio station this time last year.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 20 Feb 2008 09:31

so I'm not allowed to say that Graeme Murty is boring? sheesh

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by donface » 20 Feb 2008 11:04

Wax Jacket so I'm not allowed to say that Graeme Murty is boring? sheesh


Large kofte for me please.

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by Wax Jacket » 20 Feb 2008 11:45

donface
Wax Jacket so I'm not allowed to say that Graeme Murty is boring? sheesh


Large kofte for me please.


shut it donerface

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Re: Graeme Murty on Monday mornings

by MartinRdg » 20 Feb 2008 15:21

AthleticoSpizz
Wax Jacket I agree that it's a good feature, and he does well to front up, and maybe my ire is aimed more at Peach who is, let's face it, a 13 year old girl trapped in a 40 year old man's body, but it stil doesn't stop it from being a pretty boring hour of radio. no 6th form angst here just the desperation of the regular commuter.
Tune out.

(I think) Murtz and the like have been filling this slot with Auntie Peach for the past two seasons or so.

(I guess it is a little less upbeat these days, given that this is merely our second best season ever)

However, I do not recall such critisism of presenter nor player (and his wife) over something so innoculous as a morning slot on a "bluerinse" local radio station this time last year.


More like 4 or 5 years at least I think.

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