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Co-commentary is a specialised skill like. I think Carra and Neville are good pundits, and Shearer's fine too, but all of them are awful on co-commentary because they're too eager to analyse things on the fly which is usually alright but often distracting and can wait I reckon.

 

Much prefer just having someone likeable and emotive when it's in the moment. McCoist is probably my favourite because he ticks both those boxes well.

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Hey Jude… please stop playing it at st James

 

shit song and fuck all to do with newcastle

 

wish the dj would mix it up play some dire straights , Sam fender , the police etc  

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6 minutes ago, tgarve said:

Hey Jude… please stop playing it at st James

 

shit song and fuck all to do with newcastle

 

wish the dj would mix it up play some dire straights , Sam fender , the police etc  

 

Apart from its been sang by the fans for decades

 

 

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5 hours ago, geordie_b said:

 

Apart from its been sang by the fans for decades

 

 

 

I might be wrong but I get a feeling that it's perfect for creating a wall of noise due to everybody singing slightly out of time with each other. Most songs are obviously like this but the way the rhythm increases kind of adds to the effect.

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12 hours ago, Kid Icarus said:

Co-commentary is a specialised skill like. I think Carra and Neville are good pundits, and Shearer's fine too, but all of them are awful on co-commentary because they're too eager to analyse things on the fly which is usually alright but often distracting and can wait I reckon.

 

Much prefer just having someone likeable and emotive when it's in the moment. McCoist is probably my favourite because he ticks both those boxes well.


Birtles for me like 

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4 hours ago, TotalWar said:

 

Ive seen people complaining about this before. 
people do realise that its not Hey Jude that is sung don’t they?

its, ‘Na na na nananana, nannana Geordies, (traditionally a few claps, then repeat). 
its been sung by Newcastle fans at the match since before I started going in 1980.

Aye I know that but it’s not a north east song or idea … and it’s done by too many clubs and it’s literally annoying and shit also…

 

if it was once in a while then aye ok but moving on up then this every game is boring 

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19 hours ago, Kid Icarus said:

Co-commentary is a specialised skill like. I think Carra and Neville are good pundits, and Shearer's fine too, but all of them are awful on co-commentary because they're too eager to analyse things on the fly which is usually alright but often distracting and can wait I reckon.

 

Much prefer just having someone likeable and emotive when it's in the moment. McCoist is probably my favourite because he ticks both those boxes well.


Robbie Earle was my favorite co commentator. Now he’s a pundit in the States and he’s awful. Really awkward.  Jim Beglin’s probably my favorite now. Used to love Tony Gale but he doesn’t get as many games as he used to. Know a lot of people hate him on here but I think he’s great. 

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12 hours ago, TotalWar said:

 

Ive seen people complaining about this before. 
people do realise that its not Hey Jude that is sung don’t they?

its, ‘Na na na nananana, nannana Geordies, (traditionally a few claps, then repeat). 
its been sung by Newcastle fans at the match since before I started going in 1980.

 

Never noticed that, and don't think it's been played or sung for the few games I've been to in person.

 

Can't unhear it now though after listening during the intro for the Arsenal match :lol:

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14 hours ago, TotalWar said:

 

Ive seen people complaining about this before. 
people do realise that its not Hey Jude that is sung don’t they?

its, ‘Na na na nananana, nannana Geordies, (traditionally a few claps, then repeat). 
its been sung by Newcastle fans at the match since before I started going in 1980.

 

The first time I heard 'Hey Jude' 20 odd years ago I thought "oh, it's the nananana geordies' song".

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