He also confused Rinomhota with Gunter. That’s quite the achievement.Snowflake Royal wrote:To summarise on Dellor, he:
Called Meite - Rinomhota and Meite during the same period of Meite winning and possessing the ball.
Did similar with Richards and Ejaria
Confused Miazga and Gunter
Rinomhota and Ejaria
Moore and Ejaria
And that's between wittering a load of irrelevant drivel and yet again trying to allude to being in the know about us getting a points deduction. He's the worst commentator I've ever heard. He's worse than Mark sulky Lawrenson ffs
To have two examples of him mixing up players and then clearly and obviously not correcting himself but carrying on as if he's getting everything right is breathtaking arrogance.
Didn't Danny La Rue used to run that pub by the river in Pangbourne so there could be a family link although I haven't as yet detected an obvious likeness but lockdown can do strange things to people.Zip wrote:He also confused Spizzy for Danny La Rue although that’s perfectly understandable I feel
No. I think it was Spizzy. It’s an easy mistake to make.South Coast Royal wrote:Didn't Danny La Rue used to run that pub by the river in Pangbourne so there could be a family link although I haven't as yet detected an obvious likeness but lockdown can do strange things to people.Zip wrote:He also confused Spizzy for Danny La Rue although that’s perfectly understandable I feel
That's what peed me off most about his commentary on Saturday - desperately trying to whip up some excitement about the rest of the season by hanging the completely false spectre of a points deduction over us. Perhaps he has aspirations to work for The Sun or Daily Mail.Snowflake Royal wrote:To summarise on Dellor, he:
Called Meite - Rinomhota and Meite during the same period of Meite winning and possessing the ball.
Did similar with Richards and Ejaria
Confused Miazga and Gunter
Rinomhota and Ejaria
Moore and Ejaria
And that's between wittering a load of irrelevant drivel and yet again trying to allude to being in the know about us getting a points deduction.
Clearly not - Having seen a couple of matches with him commentating now, I'm not sure how I could ever listen to him again on radio, because I'd be wondering who he was actually talking about, as opposed to who he was talking about.URZZZZZZZZ wrote:Dellor is dross, any chance of him getting the players’ names correct?
I love the comedy value myself. The number of times for example Richards (actually Rinomhota) has the ball and passes it to Richards (correctly identified) is quite amusing especially when Richards passes it straight back to Rinomhota. As a result I actually follow much of the game more closely.muirinho wrote:Clearly not - Having seen a couple of matches with him commentating now, I'm not sure how I could ever listen to him again on radio, because I'd be wondering who he was actually talking about, as opposed to who he was talking about.URZZZZZZZZ wrote:Dellor is dross, any chance of him getting the players’ names correct?
When a ball goes Player A to Player B and back to Player A, you'd think he'd have some hope of re-recognising Player A? Nope!
Mixing up Moore and Ejaria repeatedly.
Gunter and Miazga - I mean, it's not as if he'd know what Gunter looks like, he's only played the odd 300 games
But then capping it off by mixing up Gunter with Rinomhota - How????
Not to mention leaving out whole passages of play while he wittered on about something irrelevant.
Think i'll be turning the commentary off for the next game.
This is what I thought in the Stoke game. It made me question any time I have listened to an away game on the radio that what was being said is actually true!Zammo wrote:I assume Dellor realises his commentary is being used for TV ? On radio, you could literally say anything and no one would ever know lol.
tbf, met him & Mick on the way back from Birmingham away and both are top guys.Hendo wrote:This is what I thought in the Stoke game. It made me question any time I have listened to an away game on the radio that what was being said is actually true!Zammo wrote:I assume Dellor realises his commentary is being used for TV ? On radio, you could literally say anything and no one would ever know lol.
shut it, leek headZip wrote:No. I think it was Spizzy. It’s an easy mistake to make.South Coast Royal wrote:Didn't Danny La Rue used to run that pub by the river in Pangbourne so there could be a family link although I haven't as yet detected an obvious likeness but lockdown can do strange things to people.Zip wrote:He also confused Spizzy for Danny La Rue although that’s perfectly understandable I feel
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