Brain-numbing PA system

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by Behindu » 25 Sep 2007 09:24

Humanistic Totally agree with the comments above. Ridiculously loud and inane.

Taking up smoking never looked so appealing...


You don;t need to smoke to pop outside the stadium at half time...

Plenty of people do it just to visit the chip van !

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by Jerry St Clair » 25 Sep 2007 09:41

Rawlie19 They manage to be quiet when announcing the away teams and announcing the away team scorer. That annoys me more than the volume at half time to be honest. I know they're doing it because they don't want to excite the away fans, but really, they are already excited as they've just scored a goal!


I agree, utterly childish behaviour. Some of us would like to hear the opposition line-up.

The trouble is, these attention-seeking ubertwats are even worse when you put them in front of an audience with a microphone. Can't they understand that we're all capable of enjoying a football match without them laying on organised idiocy?

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by Vision » 25 Sep 2007 09:50

FFS you lot are a joke.

If you can't see the entertainment value in watching a bunch of spotty geeks delivering pizza while a 10th rate Hospital Radio DJ bellows a running commentary then i pity you , i really do.

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by davis69 » 25 Sep 2007 10:17

Im in the east stand and i didn't think it was loud did anyone thinks this or am i deaf lol

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by East End Lady » 25 Sep 2007 10:27

I'm in the East stand and I thought it was way too loud! I think it's this announcer because the first home game when he was away the sound was much more bearable as that guy realised that he had a microphone and therefore didn't need to shout as well.


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by davis69 » 25 Sep 2007 10:37

cheers i am deaf then lol
I think the music before the game needs to be louder tho

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by Behindu » 25 Sep 2007 10:41

davis69 cheers i am deaf then lol
I think the music before the game needs to be louder tho


We could be like Sunderland then....

Quite pathetic use of music up there.

Crank the volume up on a not very atmospheric peice of music which lasted way too long and had the whole crowd stood, arms crossed and chatting to their neighbour whilst waiting for it to finish.

The Sunderland fans made plenty of noise during the game, there was no reason to dampen things down with loud music before the kick off.

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by davis69 » 25 Sep 2007 10:46

if u use the music well get a song playing like faithless or something like that to get the fans in a signing mood

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by Behindu » 25 Sep 2007 10:48

davis69 if u use the music well get a song playing like faithless or something like that to get the fans in a signing mood



Who wants autographs from the fans though ?


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by The Colonel » 25 Sep 2007 13:44

Behindu
davis69 if u use the music well get a song playing like faithless or something like that to get the fans in a signing mood



Who wants autographs from the fans though ?


What if Tarrant was in the crowd or that boxer?

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by Far Canal » 26 Sep 2007 20:08

The Colonel What if Tarrant was in the crowd or that boxer?


I don't want Tarrant's autograph and dogs don't write too clearly.

Speaking as someone who already has hearing damage.........I said, SPEAKING AS SOMEONE............

I try to protect what I have left. This includes wearing ear plugs when I ride my motorcycle, when I use power tools and when I am subjected to the Madejski PA, which I am sure is in excess of the safe limit of 85dB.

I have had the pleasure of speaking to the senior audiologist at RBH who also sits in the east stand and regards the PA as being "loud."

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by Y25 » 26 Sep 2007 22:10

i hate all the shit music they play

especially the medleys to get the crowd going

its just embarrasing

oxford of PA people

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by Far Canal » 30 Sep 2007 15:08

What about the RFC version of Play Your Cards Right at half time?
I must say that the way they use the players numbers instead of playing card values is a truly original concept that always results in hilarious consequences for the contestants and onlookers.


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by Royal Lady » 30 Sep 2007 15:14

Far Canal What about the RFC version of Play Your Cards Right at half time?
I must say that the way they use the players numbers instead of playing card values is a truly original concept that always results in hilarious consequences for the contestants and onlookers.
:lol:

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by SWLR » 08 Oct 2007 09:17

Well that was a cr*p campaign, as I could hardly hear the announcements in the NS on Saturday.

'back the boys and make a whisper'

Turn the volume up..... if not as loud as before.

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by gh7901 » 08 Oct 2007 10:11

It seemed like perhaps the loudspeakers in the North just wernt working, sounded like what we could hear was coming from other stands

Anyway whatever the reason, I also could barely hear the line ups being read out

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by biscuitsrus » 08 Oct 2007 11:23

gh7901 It seemed like perhaps the loudspeakers in the North just wernt working, sounded like what we could hear was coming from other stands

Anyway whatever the reason, I also could barely hear the line ups being read out


Same problem in the East, disgraceful.

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by bb0118 » 08 Oct 2007 12:23

Before:


Now:


Whats needed:

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by biscuitsrus » 08 Oct 2007 13:49

Pythagoras?
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by Winchester Royal » 08 Oct 2007 13:54

bb0118 Before:


Now:


Whats needed:


Thanks Gray, thats invaluable in helping me understand the stadium's PA system..

Don't you have any work to do? :wink:

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