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Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website 12:14 - Jan 9 with 3912 viewsdominiciawful

It was nice to see our highlights synced up with Brenner once more. Whatever people think of him, it’s not the same watching the goals back after games without his voice.

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Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 12:53 - Jan 10 with 531 viewsonly_one_sir_bobby

Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 23:27 - Jan 9 by The_Flashing_Smile

No it proves that a lot of people are big girl's blouses who can't handle it when Ipswich concede and need to blame someone so it hides their salty tears. Unbunch your knickers you fecking wet wipe.


Couldn't possibly have a sensible and reasonable discussion with people on here, without throwing insults around, could we?

My post praised Brenner as much as it did criticise. It goes beyond when opposition teams score for me. Multiple times I would find him over-exaggerating an opposition attack or player. Became more noticeable once you watching along on iFollow because over the radio you just go by what he's saying.

That's just my opinion anyway, each to their own and certainly no knickers are in a bunch.

So you have a lovely Tuesday.....ya wet wipe
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Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 13:01 - Jan 10 with 503 viewsonly_one_sir_bobby

Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 11:34 - Jan 10 by SamWhiteUK

You're a fool. Brennar doesn't express delight in either of those situations, the intensity level goes up when something important happens in the game. That's all.


I know I'm not alone in feeling he does over-exaggerate the opposition at times. He's an excellent impartial commentator, perfect for the BBC. But when it is local radio and the listening audience is probably 95% Ipswich fans, there doesn't need to be such impartiality.

It is simply my opinion on how his commentary style comes across at times. Others, clearly, won't be bothered by it, but it does annoy some (and I know I'm not alone in thinking that).
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Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 13:53 - Jan 10 with 454 viewsDJR

Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 13:01 - Jan 10 by only_one_sir_bobby

I know I'm not alone in feeling he does over-exaggerate the opposition at times. He's an excellent impartial commentator, perfect for the BBC. But when it is local radio and the listening audience is probably 95% Ipswich fans, there doesn't need to be such impartiality.

It is simply my opinion on how his commentary style comes across at times. Others, clearly, won't be bothered by it, but it does annoy some (and I know I'm not alone in thinking that).


I'm a staunch supporter of Brenner, but my opinion is no better than yours.
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Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 14:22 - Jan 10 with 410 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 12:53 - Jan 10 by only_one_sir_bobby

Couldn't possibly have a sensible and reasonable discussion with people on here, without throwing insults around, could we?

My post praised Brenner as much as it did criticise. It goes beyond when opposition teams score for me. Multiple times I would find him over-exaggerating an opposition attack or player. Became more noticeable once you watching along on iFollow because over the radio you just go by what he's saying.

That's just my opinion anyway, each to their own and certainly no knickers are in a bunch.

So you have a lovely Tuesday.....ya wet wipe


"Couldn't possibly have a sensible and reasonable discussion with people on here, without throwing insults around, could we?"

Nope. Ya wet wipe.

Trust the process. Trust Phil.

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Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 14:23 - Jan 10 with 407 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Town-Rotherham highlights on the BBC website on 13:01 - Jan 10 by only_one_sir_bobby

I know I'm not alone in feeling he does over-exaggerate the opposition at times. He's an excellent impartial commentator, perfect for the BBC. But when it is local radio and the listening audience is probably 95% Ipswich fans, there doesn't need to be such impartiality.

It is simply my opinion on how his commentary style comes across at times. Others, clearly, won't be bothered by it, but it does annoy some (and I know I'm not alone in thinking that).


You want a cheerleader, not a commentator. Ya wet wipe.

Trust the process. Trust Phil.

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